About
Rosanne Iversen, MD, earned her medical degree from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in 1989. She completed her internship and residency at San Bernardino County Hospital, finishing in 1992. That same year, she earned board certification in Family Medicine through the American Board of Family Medicine, a credential she has held ever since.
Dr. Iversen focuses on pediatrics, geriatrics, women's health, and weight loss. She believes strongly in helping patients see themselves as whole people, not as a collection of diagnoses. She has served on the Yampa Valley Cancer Committee since 2011 and on the Yampa Valley Autism Board since 2014. Her clinical goal is to guide patients from illness toward genuine, lasting wellness.
Education & Training
Medical School
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, CO (1984-1989)
Residency
Internship and Residency, San Bernardino County Hospital (1990-1992)
Certifications
Who is Dr. Iversen right for?
Dr. Iversen suits patients who want a long-term physician relationship rooted in whole-person care. She has particular depth in pediatrics, geriatrics, and women's health. Patients managing chronic conditions benefit from her focus on wellness beyond diagnosis. She also works well with patients pursuing sustainable weight loss through a medically guided approach.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Iversen focuses on pediatrics, geriatrics, women's health, and weight loss. She handles the full spectrum of family medicine across all age groups. Her approach addresses both acute concerns and long-term chronic disease management.
Dr. Iversen has held board certification through the American Board of Family Medicine since 1992. She earned certification immediately after completing her residency at San Bernardino County Hospital.
Dr. Iversen earned her MD from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. She then completed her internship and residency at San Bernardino County Hospital from 1990 to 1992.
Yes, Dr. Iversen cares for patients from newborns through elderly adults. Her clinical interests in pediatrics and geriatrics reflect a genuine focus on both ends of the age spectrum.
Dr. Iversen serves on the Yampa Valley Autism Board and has held that role since 2014. She also participates in the Yampa Valley Cancer Committee, joining that group in 2011. The practice as a whole supports the Yampa Valley Autism Program.
Dr. Iversen believes patients should see themselves as whole people rather than through the lens of their diagnosis. She works collaboratively with patients to pursue genuine wellness, even when managing long-term conditions. She finds the journey from illness to health the most fulfilling part of her work.
Yes, women's health is one of Dr. Iversen's primary clinical interests. She addresses preventive care, hormonal concerns, and ongoing wellness as part of her family medicine practice.
Doctor profile last updated April 4, 2026
