During medical school, Dr. Sarka had many special experiences including, a medical research trip to Cuba, a month spent working for an Indian Health Service Hospital in Alaska and a month-long medical mission trip to remote villages in Nicaragua. He moved to Denver in 1996 to complete his residency and stayed in Colorado after completing medical training. His medical interests include cardiovascular prevention, sports medicine and management of chronic conditions such as hypertension, asthma and diabetes.
During medical school, Dr. Sarka had many special experiences including, a medical research trip to Cuba, a month spent working for an Indian Health Service Hospital in Alaska and a month-long medical mission trip to remote villages in Nicaragua. He moved to Denver in 1996 to complete his residency and stayed in Colorado after completing medical training. His medical interests include cardiovascular prevention, sports medicine and management of chronic conditions such as hypertension, asthma and diabetes.
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Having to change doctors is not easy but Dr. Darla made this easy. Great people person. Thank You
Sep-2025
I know him since I was little. He is very busy.
Sep-2025
Very attentive and professional. A good listener and he is approachable. He is appreciated as one of the best clinicians I have ever had. He is very geriatric patient oriented.
Sep-2025
He listens to me and doesn't rush.
Aug-2025
Great
Aug-2025
Excellent
Aug-2025
This office has changed so much and not for the better. I love Dr. Sarka but the front office staff is not friendly. They are very curt and almost to the point of being rude, not kind. I’m all for change but only when it’s a good change and not for the worst. There is so much turnover there now. I only recognized two people working there and I appreciate seeing the same people when I go to a doctors office. Also, honestly the waiting room, hallways and patient rooms need a little redo. There is no cohesiveness in the office at all. The new black chairs in the waiting room are terrible. Could have been earth tones or navy blue not black. It’s so dark and dreary now. The best thing about the decorations are the awesome paintings on the walls in the hallways and rooms. Maybe they need to spend a little money to redecorate and get a professional in there to put a plan together to get cohesiveness in the decor so it’s less paper taped to the walls and a more professional look.
Aug-2025
Excellent!
Aug-2025
Always very pleasant
Aug-2025
Frank, candid, truthful with a sense of humor
Aug-2025
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1550 S Potomac St Ste 370 Aurora, CO 80012
During medical school, Dr. Sarka had many special experiences including, a medical research trip to Cuba, a month spent working for an Indian Health Service Hospital in Alaska and a month-long medical mission trip to remote villages in Nicaragua. He moved to Denver in 1996 to complete his residency and stayed in Colorado after completing medical training. His medical interests include cardiovascular prevention, sports medicine and management of chronic conditions such as hypertension, asthma and diabetes.
Having to change doctors is not easy but Dr. Darla made this easy. Great people person. Thank You
I know him since I was little. He is very busy.
Very attentive and professional. A good listener and he is approachable. He is appreciated as one of the best clinicians I have ever had. He is very geriatric patient oriented.
He listens to me and doesn't rush.
Great
Excellent
This office has changed so much and not for the better. I love Dr. Sarka but the front office staff is not friendly. They are very curt and almost to the point of being rude, not kind. I’m all for change but only when it’s a good change and not for the worst. There is so much turnover there now. I only recognized two people working there and I appreciate seeing the same people when I go to a doctors office. Also, honestly the waiting room, hallways and patient rooms need a little redo. There is no cohesiveness in the office at all. The new black chairs in the waiting room are terrible. Could have been earth tones or navy blue not black. It’s so dark and dreary now. The best thing about the decorations are the awesome paintings on the walls in the hallways and rooms. Maybe they need to spend a little money to redecorate and get a professional in there to put a plan together to get cohesiveness in the decor so it’s less paper taped to the walls and a more professional look.
Excellent!
Always very pleasant
Frank, candid, truthful with a sense of humor