Kenneth Larsen, MD

Kenneth Larsen, MD
Intermountain Health Care 9600 S 1300 E Ste 308 Sandy, UT 84094
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Kenneth Larsen, MD

Kenneth Larsen, MD practices as an OBGYN in Sandy, UT.Kenneth Larsen, MD graduated from Univ Of Ut Sch Of Med, Salt Lake Cty Ut 84132.
Primary Specialty

OBGYN

Education Univ Of Ut Sch Of Med, Salt Lake Cty Ut 84132
Training David Grant Usaf Med Ctr, Obstetrics And Gynecology
Services Kenneth Larsen, MD offers OBGYN services in Sandy, UT at 9600 S 1300 E Ste 308, Sandy, UT 84094. Obstetricians & Gynecologists (OBGYN) specialize in female reproductive health issues as well as gynecological health issues.

To learn more about OBGYN services, or to make an appointment with Intermountain Health Care in Sandy, UT, please call (801) 501-2160.
Consumer Feedback
(27 Reviews)
Service
4.5 star average for Service
Environment
4.5 star average for Environment
Expertise
4.5 star average for Expertise
Staff
4.5 star average for Staff
Recommended
5 star average for Recommended
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Recent Reviews
I liked the physician, but feel information was lost. I came in for a preventive care annual visit, but before the exam began I let Dr. Larsen know I had specific symptoms suggesting a UTI (burning when urinating). Dr. Larsen said he'd test for cause during my normal pap smear. Normally, my OB GYN would do the test that day in the office, and I'd leave with an Rx on my way out the door. All I got from Dr. Larsen was "you'll hear in 3 weeks to a month, by mail." For something that feels like a UTI, anyone will tell you a month is an eternity. Indeed, in a month, I received a "normal pap smear" form letter, with no information about the possible infection. So now that I've had the symptoms for TWO months, I'm not a happy camper. And paying for a second visit should not fall on me, as I told him all this in my preventive care exam. :(
by jodibmonaco xxx.xxx.233.201
May 18, 2015
Dr. Kenneth Larsen seems to behave as though he's working at The Cattle Center and not The Women's Center at Alta View Hospital. In a word, I found him to be dismissive especially if you asked any questions that were not part of the apparently well established routine they practice. His nurse was exactly the same way. Neither one wanted to be bothered with questions or information that rattled their routine...so much so that when I noted my blood pressure was way higher than normal according to her reading, she almost ignored me. She told me that my blood pressure was high because I was at the doctor's office. I told her that I was at a doctor's office yesterday with a far lower blood pressure. No answer. Isn't that just what you want from your medical providers? They might've at least wondered if their own instruments were giving accurate readings. They both asked me the same questions about whether or not I'd ever had an abnormal pap smear. I'm fine with the repetition but did the answer dictate a particular type of pap smear that day? Wouldn't it have been nice if someone said something to me about what the answer to that question might mean regarding MY check-up and pap smear that day? I'm going to call their office today to ask about this. I hope I can get an answer. I asked Dr. Larsen about an HPV test that wasn't limited to a vaginal test (because HPV can show up in multiple locations in the body). His answer was either I can't do it or there isn't a test (he seemed to have some trouble answering this question) unless I have a lesion. If you actually have a lesion that tests positive for HPV you're probably in your last few months of life. A test needs to be done long before that which is why I was requesting one. I am under the impression that there IS a test that can be done to test for HPV anywhere in the body. If so, Dr. Larsen declined to even entertain or discuss this with me. I will follow up for myself on this but you have to decide if this is the kind of medical provider you want to work with. When he and his nurse were done with me, Dr. Larsen looked at me and with a big smile said, "See you in a year!" and left the room. Fat chance. I got dressed wondering if I was supposed to talk to anyone else or stop at the receptionist's desk on the way out. I walked out of the exam room and into the waiting area feeling like I didn't know what to do and feeling like I wanted to just run out of there as fast as I could. It was an awful visit, a waste of time, and a waste of money. I hadn't gotten what I wanted to get out of this visit even though I tried to ask for what I wanted and had raised all the questions I wanted to raise. I left feeling used and mishandled, dismissed, and ignored.
by PatientOCT2012 xxx.xxx.244.74
October 31, 2012
Recent Polls
Did this OBGYN pressure you to use certain birth controls or medications?
No, not at all
Was this provider argumentative or easily angered?
Not at all, they were one of the kindest, most attentive individuals I've ever met
Are you going to visit this provider again?
Without a doubt!
Did this OBGYN fully explain your treatment's risks and benefits?
They explained, but not fully
Was it easy to make an appointment with this provider?
Yes! It was effortless!
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.18.200
January 23, 2013
Would you refer this provider to a family or friend?
Yes
Did this provider listen to your input and concerns?
Yes
Was this provider's office too loud?
No, it wasn't too loud
Does this provider remember you by name?
Sometimes, but not always
Does this provider always take that extra step to make you feel special?
Yes, I always enjoy my appointments
by Diane xxx.xxx.100.137
October 25, 2012
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