Dr. Daniel Lew, D.O., is board-certified through the American Board of Family Medicine. He earned his medical degree from Western University of Health Sciences and completed his Family Medicine residency at Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center. He spent his first 10 years as a physician practicing full-scope family medicine in the U.S. Army, with military duties taking him around the world to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Dr. Daniel Lew, D.O., is board-certified through the American Board of Family Medicine. He earned his medical degree from Western University of Health Sciences and completed his Family Medicine residency at Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center. He spent his first 10 years as a physician practicing full-scope family medicine in the U.S. Army, with military duties taking him around the world to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
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What more can we say about Daniel
And his wonderful care. He was recommended to us by a doctor when I gave birth and we have no regrets. He treats us with respect and answers all of our questions in a way that we can understand. We really appreciate him and we really appreciate that he is so close to home.! thank you Daniel for all you do
(5 days ago)
Mar-2026
Very good doctor, I recommend Daniel Lew. I am very happy and comfortable having Daniel as my primary Doctor.
(1 week ago)
Mar-2026
I seen Lew for a second opinion. He has no idea how to treat Hashimotos thyroiditis. I felt completely dismissed and invalidated. I am still having some hypothyroid symptoms and my health is declining. I asked for a reverse t3 and a free t3 test. He told me he would order them. He only ordered total t3 (pointless test). He blamed my symptoms on me not exercising even though one of the symptoms that is affecting my quality of life is exercise intolerance and being fatigued easily. I told him I cut out proceeded food, sugar and seed oils over a year ago (and also added more meat to my diet) so I should be losing weight by now. He told me that's not true and I wasn't eating healthy enough because humans are supposed to eat mostly vegetables. But I was eating mostly a vegetarian diet before. I also have pitting edema in my legs and he didn't do a physical exam. I don't know if he is incompetent or if he was gaslighting me. So if you have complex health issues DO NOT go to this provider.
(2 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
He can be a little robotic
(3 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
Very condescending and in a hurry to move on to the next patient. Did not listen when instructions regarding medication was given which cost the access for insurance to cover the pills. End result was an extra $106 cost to the disabled/indigent patient to get mobility medication. I wouldn't recommend the clinic to anyone at this point. Changing doctors ended up with a carbon copy of the prior doctor.
(3 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
Spent more time typing on the computer then anything else.
(3 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
Thank you to Dr. Lew. My daughter is starting to feel better.
(3 weeks ago)
Feb-2026
Subscribed a medicine that didn’t work with my other medication.. attention to detail was not there
(1 month ago)
Jan-2026
I've been going to Dr.Vu's office for 8 yrs now.I really thought Dr Vu and then Jessica Cena was excellent.Then,Dr.Lew walked in the room.My first impression was he was very young,but after putting that aside,he quickly lived up to the quality of care l've always received going to that office.He's been an excellent doctor.Very intelligent,due diligent,caring and actually explains everything where l can understand that he knows what my issues are and how they'll be treated.
(1 month ago)
Jan-2026
CP2: Matthews-Vu | Southeast
1550 Pulsar Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80916
Dr. Daniel Lew, D.O., graduated from medical school at Western University of Health Sciences, CA, and completed his family medicine residency at Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, GA. He is board-certified through the American Board of Family Medicine.
He spent his first 10 years as a physician practicing full-scope family medicine in the US Army. His military duties took him around the world, including to locations in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and several US states (Georgia, Texas, Michigan, and Tennessee).
Dr. Lew enjoys travel (fortunately), as well as reading, amateur-level running, and learning about other countries and cultures.
What more can we say about Daniel And his wonderful care. He was recommended to us by a doctor when I gave birth and we have no regrets. He treats us with respect and answers all of our questions in a way that we can understand. We really appreciate him and we really appreciate that he is so close to home.! thank you Daniel for all you do
Very good doctor, I recommend Daniel Lew. I am very happy and comfortable having Daniel as my primary Doctor.
I seen Lew for a second opinion. He has no idea how to treat Hashimotos thyroiditis. I felt completely dismissed and invalidated. I am still having some hypothyroid symptoms and my health is declining. I asked for a reverse t3 and a free t3 test. He told me he would order them. He only ordered total t3 (pointless test). He blamed my symptoms on me not exercising even though one of the symptoms that is affecting my quality of life is exercise intolerance and being fatigued easily. I told him I cut out proceeded food, sugar and seed oils over a year ago (and also added more meat to my diet) so I should be losing weight by now. He told me that's not true and I wasn't eating healthy enough because humans are supposed to eat mostly vegetables. But I was eating mostly a vegetarian diet before. I also have pitting edema in my legs and he didn't do a physical exam. I don't know if he is incompetent or if he was gaslighting me. So if you have complex health issues DO NOT go to this provider.
He can be a little robotic
Very condescending and in a hurry to move on to the next patient. Did not listen when instructions regarding medication was given which cost the access for insurance to cover the pills. End result was an extra $106 cost to the disabled/indigent patient to get mobility medication. I wouldn't recommend the clinic to anyone at this point. Changing doctors ended up with a carbon copy of the prior doctor.
Spent more time typing on the computer then anything else.
Thank you to Dr. Lew. My daughter is starting to feel better.
Subscribed a medicine that didn’t work with my other medication.. attention to detail was not there
I've been going to Dr.Vu's office for 8 yrs now.I really thought Dr Vu and then Jessica Cena was excellent.Then,Dr.Lew walked in the room.My first impression was he was very young,but after putting that aside,he quickly lived up to the quality of care l've always received going to that office.He's been an excellent doctor.Very intelligent,due diligent,caring and actually explains everything where l can understand that he knows what my issues are and how they'll be treated.