Dr. Kyla Krofta

Family Medicine

at Pure Family Medicine — Littleton, CO

About

Dr. Kyla Krofta studied human physiology at Boston University, where she also played ice hockey, before earning her medical degree at the University of Chicago. She completed her family medicine residency in Seattle and relocated to Colorado in 2017 to be closer to family. She holds board certification in Family Medicine.

She takes a collaborative and personalized approach to care, helping patients set goals and build toward them using prevention, nutrition, mental wellness, and exercise as core tools. She draws on diagnostics, medications, and specialty referrals when the situation calls for it. Her clinical interests span perimenopause, cardiovascular disease prevention, pediatrics, and osteoporosis. She also brings over a decade of experience with buprenorphine for opioid use disorder treatment. Outside medicine, she runs, hikes, bikes, swims, skis, and spends as much time outdoors with her family as possible.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

Boston University, Human Physiology

Medical School

University of Chicago

Residency

Family Medicine residency, Seattle

Certifications

Board Certified in Family Medicine

Conditions Treated

perimenopause
cardiovascular disease
osteoporosis
opioid use disorder
pediatric conditions

Who is Dr. Krofta right for?

Dr. Krofta is a strong fit for patients who want a collaborative partner in their long-term health. Adults navigating perimenopause, cardiovascular risk, or osteoporosis benefit from her preventive focus. Patients seeking medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder will find her experienced and approachable. She also sees pediatric patients, making her a good match for families.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Krofta focuses on perimenopause, cardiovascular disease prevention, osteoporosis, and pediatric care. She also has over a decade of experience treating opioid use disorder with buprenorphine. Her approach combines prevention, nutrition, mental wellness, and exercise with diagnostics and medications as needed.

Yes. Dr. Krofta oversees the buprenorphine program at Pure Family Medicine. She has more than ten years of experience using buprenorphine to treat opioid use disorder. Patients interested in medication-assisted treatment can discuss their situation directly with her.

Dr. Krofta takes a collaborative and personalized approach. She works with patients to set realistic health goals and build toward them over time. She uses prevention, nutrition, mental wellness, and exercise as primary tools, and incorporates diagnostics, medications, or referrals when the situation calls for it.

Dr. Krofta earned her medical degree at the University of Chicago. She completed her family medicine residency in Seattle before relocating to Colorado in 2017. She holds board certification in Family Medicine.

Yes. Dr. Krofta holds board certification in Family Medicine. She trained at the University of Chicago and completed her residency in Seattle.

Yes. Dr. Krofta sees both pediatric and adult patients. Her clinical interests span childhood care through adult conditions like perimenopause, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis, making her a practical choice for families.

Dr. Krofta studied human physiology at Boston University before pursuing medicine. She takes a whole-person approach to health, drawing on physical activity, nutrition, and mental wellness alongside clinical tools. Her diverse clinical interests reflect her commitment to caring for patients across all stages of life.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026