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Jillian E. Horner, MD

4.7 out of 5 ( 151 Ratings)

About

Born in Africa, Dr. Horner has a uniquely global view of family medicine, having practiced in Colorado and the Marshall Islands, and having taught at the University of Hawaii at Manoa Medical School.

Her medical degree is from the University of Kansas. Additionally, she completed an ultrasonography fellowship at Harvard. Her undergraduate degree in biology is from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Dr. Horner is a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians and board-certified in Family Practice. She has an interest in all aspects of family practice from pediatrics to geriatrics.

She and her husband have two children. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, going on medical missions, exotic cooking and beautiful Colorado.
Affiliations Gunbarrel Family Medicine
Education
  • Medical School
  • University of Kansas
  • Residency
  • North Colorado Family Medicine

Reviews

  • 09/04/2023
    Rating: 5

    I appreciate the time spent exploring possible treatment plan. *Dr. Horner is excellent.

  • 08/22/2023
    Rating: 5

    *Dr. Horner is the best dr. I have ever had. She cares.

  • 08/22/2023
    Rating: 5

    Have had these doctors over 20 years, would never consider leaving their care.

  • 08/01/2023
    Rating: 2.33

    It was so dismissive and rude for her to walk into the office and told me I could only tell her about one concern. I had made the appointment for two major concerns, but was told by her that I could only talk to her about one.

Reviews
  • 09/04/2023

    I appreciate the time spent exploring possible treatment plan. *Dr. Horner is excellent.

  • 08/22/2023

    *Dr. Horner is the best dr. I have ever had. She cares.

  • 08/22/2023

    Have had these doctors over 20 years, would never consider leaving their care.

  • 08/01/2023

    It was so dismissive and rude for her to walk into the office and told me I could only tell her about one concern. I had made the appointment for two major concerns, but was told by her that I could only talk to her about one.