Thomas Stewart, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Internal Medicine
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Primary Location
UCHealth Neurosciences Center- Anschutz Medical Campus
1635 Aurora Ct
4th Floor
Aurora,
CO
80045
Schedule an Appointment
(720) 848-2080
Specialties
Physician Assistant
Internal Medicine
Education & Background
Gender
Male
About Thomas Stewart, PA-C
Thomas Stewart, PA-C, hopes his patients and clients perceive him as a "trusted resource who will work diligently to see that they receive top-quality care." Thomas has woven together his previous career as a lawyer with his interest in medicine. He has utilized his medical training to benefit individuals with Multiple Sclerosis. Thomas practices at Metro Community Provider's Network, where he created a care model for people with MS who are uninsured or underinsured.
Thomas' passion for those dealing with MS includes tackling the federal disability application process. MS sufferers deal not only with the symptoms of MS itself, but also the common ramifications of the disease such as loss of income, loss of access to care, and at times, homelessness. Nationally, only 35% of disability claims result in the award of benefits. Thomas works closely with clinicians and specialists to provide the necessary medical base to his clients to increase those odds to 90%.
Additionally, he finds time to collaborate with community-based neurologists and researchers to conduct clinical trials, one of which involves an agent intended to promote remyelination, and possibly axonal growth. These developments would profoundly affect those with MS and other neurological diseases.
Thomas' passion for those dealing with MS includes tackling the federal disability application process. MS sufferers deal not only with the symptoms of MS itself, but also the common ramifications of the disease such as loss of income, loss of access to care, and at times, homelessness. Nationally, only 35% of disability claims result in the award of benefits. Thomas works closely with clinicians and specialists to provide the necessary medical base to his clients to increase those odds to 90%.
Additionally, he finds time to collaborate with community-based neurologists and researchers to conduct clinical trials, one of which involves an agent intended to promote remyelination, and possibly axonal growth. These developments would profoundly affect those with MS and other neurological diseases.
Location
UCHealth Neurosciences Center- Anschutz Medical Campus
1635 Aurora Ct
4th Floor
Aurora,
CO
80045
Phone: (720) 848-2080
Fax: (720) 848-2106
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