Luke Johnson, MD

Pain Management
Anesthesiology
Luke Johnson
(126 reviews)
Luke Johnson

Luke Johnson, MD

Pain Management

Specialties

Pain Management
Anesthesiology

Education & Background

Medical Education
University of Denver
Biochemistry / Molecular Biology
Internship
Saint Joseph Hospital (SCL Health)
General Surgery
Residency
University of Colorado School of Medicine (CU Anschutz Medical Campus)
Anesthesiology
Fellowship
University of Colorado School of Medicine (CU Anschutz Medical Campus)
Pain Management
Certification
American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA)
Anesthesiology
Certification
American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA)
Pain Management
Gender
Male
Rating
(126 Reviews)

About Luke Johnson, MD

Dr. Johnson is board certified in anesthesiology and specializes in pain management. He completed medical school and residency at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Aurora and an interventional pain medicine fellowship at the University of Colorado Hospital. He specializes in epidural steroid injections, facet injections, medial branch injections and ablations, ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks, peripheral joint injections, trigger point injections, and spinal cord stimulation.

He believes that pain has physical, emotional, and spiritual origins. Obtaining a comprehensive view of the patient helps him treat pain from these three perspectives. His goal is to restore functionality and to improve quality of life using minimally invasive procedures, physical therapy, and medical treatments while keeping in mind that each patient is an individual to whom care should be tailored. He often finds that a listening ear and a willingness to journey alongside his patients in their pain is invaluable in the healing process.

When not in the clinic, he enjoys spending time with his family, basketball, fly fishing, and woodworking.

Ratings

Ratings are calculated via patient surveys collected from the Medical Practice survey from Press Ganey using the Mean score for each of the four questions shown below. Star scores are determined by dividing the mean score by 20 so a 100% Mean score divided into 5ths results in a 5 star rating.

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(126 Reviews)
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