Dr. Aaron Shupp earned his medical degree from the University of Colorado School of Medicine and began practicing in 2013. He is board-certified in Family Medicine and was honored with the Golden Stethoscope—Family Medicine Teacher of the Year award.
Bilingual in Spanish and English and has extensive experience managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, COPD, asthma, ADHD, depression, chronic pain, substance abuse, obesity, and GERD. He also enjoys working with athletes on sports injuries and providing women’s health services.
A firm believer that healthcare is a basic human right, Dr. Shupp is committed to serving his community and helping patients achieve their individual health goals. He has volunteered with numerous non-profit organizations, providing free medical services in Colorado and overseas, including building and operating clinics in Nepal and offering trans-border care for migrant
communities in the US and Mexico.
Dr. Shupp is dedicated to medical education. He serves as volunteer faculty for the University of Colorado School of Medicine and is a guest lecturer at Stanford University. A member of the Wilderness Medical Society, he has taught courses in Altitude Physiology and Mountain Medicine in Nepal. He is also active in public advocacy, working with the Colorado Academy of Family Physicians Legislative Committee to improve healthcare access for Coloradans.
A lifelong Colorado resident, Dr. Shupp avidly enjoys the outdoors—skiing, mountaineering, running, biking, fishing, and rafting. He loves music and plays guitar and vihuela with family and friends. A self-proclaimed foodie, he enjoys testing his culinary skills and exploring new dishes whenever possible.