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About

Clinical Interest for Patients

Dr. Sullivan is committed to the education of future physicians and of course OB-GYNs. She is passionate about the patient-centered birth experience, postpartum care, minimally invasive gynecologic surgery including robotic surgery, and family planning.

Care Philosophy

“I fell in love with obstetrics and gynecology while learning from a private practice OB-GYN in medical school,” says Dr. Sullivan. “I have always thrived in the operating room, however once I saw the impact that an OB-GYN can have in the life of a woman, I was hooked. I enjoy helping women navigate the intricacies involved in the many transitions of life including puberty, childbearing and menopause. I believe in healing through humor and that going to the gynecologist does not have to be a horrible experience! I aim to make sure each woman feels safe, in control and heard. Every woman is different, and I look forward to helping each person to reach their best quality of life.” Dr. Jeanne Sullivan is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and obtained her bachelor’s degree in chemistry and bioscience at the University of Pittsburgh. After two years of research in Pittsburgh and North Carolina, she returned to Pennsylvania to obtain her degree of medicine at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. She matched (the main system that assigns a resident to a hospital) at her top choice residency at the University of Colorado OB-GYN residency program and has found her home in Colorado. While in residency, Dr. Sullivan demonstrated her commitment to teaching as an education chief and won several awards including Excellence in Medical Student Teaching and Denver Health’s Chief Resident of the Year.

Specialties

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

Dr. Jeanne Sullivan at the University of Colorado Medicine Hospital/Rose Medical Facility. 303-399-0055. Hysterectomy, 22, single, no children. I met with one of the providers on this list, Dr. Sarah Peterson, who was willing to do a bisalp, but since I wanted a full hysterectomy, she recommended me to Dr. Jeanne Sullivan. My experience with Dr. Sullivan was wonderful, she did not bingo me whatsoever. I had one consultation with her where we went over the all the options available, specifics of what would be my procedure, and then scheduled the surgery date. I was able to have it done within 2 months. With insurance through Cigna, I had to have a “second opinion” from an online doctor for them to cover it, but ultimately they covered it and all in all I paid about $2,700. Dr. Sullivan was super understanding and supportive of this for a sterilization and also as gender affirming for myself (Genderqueer They/Them/She/Her) . She said a couple comments like “if the patient knows what they want, I support them completely”. While we went over all options like birth control, bisalp, etc, she never pushed the other options onto me or try to have me reconsider and once I confirmed with the hysterectomy as my option, she was excited to talk about my health plan. Even after the surgery, she was very accessible for questions and all the follow up appointments went smoothly. Note: OP sought gender affirming care and at this stage it is unclear if this doctor will offer hysterectomy for other reasons.