Address: 1032 Luke St # 2, Fort Collins, CO 80524, USA
Phone: +19704848686
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Timothy Beam
I’ve been seeing Dr. Conlon for a couple years and recently had surgery on my nose to repair a deviated septum and chronic congestion. He was the third ENT that I consulted with, and the only one I’ve trusted. From the first appointment to now, I’ve received nothing but outstanding care. Dr. Conlon and his entire office are professional, caring, and deeply committed to their patients and practice. I’ve been struggling with breathing for years and I finally feel like I have my life back. Alpha ENT has my highest recommendation. Thank you for everything.
Barbara Williams
Dr. Sean Conlon is very kind and considerate. He has helped me many times through the years and I greatly value his knowledge.
Nicholas R
Dr. Conlon repaired my deviated septum and enlarged my other nostril via nasal oblation. I’ve never breathed better! He is extremely knowledgeable and friendly, as is the entire staff there.
Sarah Ma
If you take COVID seriously at all, run, don't walk, from this office. My visit to this office was the first time in over 2 years I have set foot in a medical office where no one was wearing masks--including the employees. The front desk was profoundly unprofessional and ignorant, claiming haughtily that their partial plexiglass partition was all I needed to be safe and that masks do nothing anyways--both utterly false and juvenile statements coming from supposed "healthcare" providers that spit in the face of science. No one in their right mind is going to see a doctor who would have you take off your mask in a confined space for sinuses to be examined when he doesn't enforce basic safety protocols--breathtakingly irresponsible. The Larimer County Public Health Order Requiring Masks in Public Indoor Spaces (**in effect at the time of my visit) clearly states in response to the FAQ "Can we use plexiglass around desks or workstations instead of masks?" Answer: "No. Under the current public health order, plexiglass barriers are not an acceptable substitute for mask use in public indoors settings. Face coverings must cover the nose and mouth." Even when public health orders have been lifted, every other doctor's office I've been in still insist on masks and rightly so. Thank you for making it clear Conlon and company are willing to put patients in danger to make a political statement.
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