Dr. Brad Reedy, DO
Family Practitioner
9218 Kimmer Drive Suite 106 Lone Tree CO, 80124About
Brad Reedy, DO is a board-certified family physician currently serving patients at Vanguard Integrative Medicine, a concierge practice. Dr. Reedy earned his medical degree from Midwestern University in 1998 and completed his family medicine residency at Michigan State University in 2001. Subsequently he worked at UCHealth/Urgent care (2002 - 2005), and then served as the Medical Director for Legacy Hospice (2010 - 2014).
At Vanguard Integrative Medicine, a concierge, or membership medicine practice, patients are offered same-day appointments, extended visits and 24/7 direct communication with Dr. Reedy. His expertise in both traditional medicine and alternative treatments allows patients a wide variety of treatment options and an opportunity to take an active role in managing and maintaining their best health. He works with patients to assess level of fitness and emotional well-being, and determine an appropriate personal wellness plan to achieve their health goals. He has a special interest in hormone treatments, nutrition, functional medicine, as well as osteopathic treatments to maintain and restore health.
Education and Training
Midwestern University DO 1998
Board Certification
American Board of Family Medicine
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Owner Front Range Family Medicine 2005 - Present
- Medical Director Legacy Hospice Medical 2010 - 2014
Hobbies / Sports
- Spending time with his family, hiking, biking, skiing
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Get to know Family Physician Dr. Brad Reedy, who serves patients in Colorado.
Dr. Reedy is an experienced family physician who enjoys working with patients of all ages, from toddlers to seniors. His concierge medicine practice – Vanguard Integrative Medicine – is located in Lone Tree, Colorado.
“As part of my commitment to patients’ long-term wellness, all aspects of health are assessed, including level of fitness and emotional well-being, to determine an appropriate, personalized plan,” says Dr. Reedy. “I encourage all my patients to take an active role in managing and maintaining their best health.”
With a primary focus on proactive wellness and care for the entire family, Dr. Reedy practices holistic medicine and partners with his patients to achieve their health goals. He has a special interest in bioidentical hormone treatments, weight loss, nutrition, functional medicine and osteopathic treatments to maintain and restore health. His expertise in both traditional medicine and alternative treatments offers patients a wide variety of treatment options.
“Healthcare is extremely fragmented now and my aim is to significantly improve my patients’ experience,” says Reedy. “Most needs can be addressed in my office, but when not, I will facilitate and guide them through our complex healthcare system.”
Dedicated to excellence, he is board-certified in family medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine, a non-profit, independent medical association of American physicians who practice family medicine and its sub-specialties.
Academically, Dr. Reedy earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1998, and completed his residency in family medicine at Michigan State University in 2001. Subsequently, he worked at UCHealth/Urgent care (2002 – 2005), and then served as the Medical Director for Legacy Hospice (2010 – 2014). In 2019, he worked with Specialdocs Consultants to launch his concierge, or membership medicine practice, Vanguard Integrative Medicine.
Physicians across the country are establishing concierge practices in order to return the physician-patient relationship to the forefront of medical care, according to Specialdocs Consultants, a healthcare consulting firm assisting Dr. Reedy with his transition to concierge medicine.
“Dr. Reedy brings a powerful commitment to caring for his patients not just when they’re ill, but as an experienced advocate for their wellness,” says Specialdocs CEO Terry Bauer. “We are delighted to welcome Dr. Reedy to our network of dedicated physicians who share a mutual passion for enhancing the doctor-patient relationship at the heart of the best medicine.”
Family medicine is a medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages. A family physician is often the first person a patient sees when seeking healthcare services. They examine and treat patients with a wide range of conditions and refer those with serious ailments to a specialist or appropriate facility.
In his free time, Dr. Reedy enjoys spending time with his wife and their two girls. The family enjoys hiking and biking in the summers and skiing in the winters.
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