Courtney Batt, MD
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics-Adolescent Medicine

Publications

  • Batt CE, Sheeder J, Love-Osborne K. Weight gain patterns in adolescent and young adult women with the etonogestrel implant; comparison by weight category. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2021; 69 (5):815-823
  • Courtney Batt, Jeanelle Sheeder, Kathy Love-Osborne. Weight gain in adolescents with the etonogestrel implant. North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 2020. Accepted Poster
  • Courtney Batt, Jeanelle Sheeder, Kathy Love-Osborne, Megan Bandeira, Richard Boles, Jaime Moore. Retrospective Evaluation of Phentermine and Topiramate Use in a Pediatric Weight Management Program. Obesity Week 2020. Accepted Poster

Practice Locations

Children's Hospital Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
13123 East 16th Ave
Aurora, CO 80045
720-777-1234

Children's Colorado Health Pavilion
860 N Potomac Cir
Aurora, CO 80111
720-777-1234

Hospital Affiliation
  • Children's Hospital Colorado

Specialty Information

Specialties
  • Adolescent Medicine, Board Certification (2022, 2022)
  • Pediatrics, Board Certification (2017, 2017)
  • Internal Medicine, Board Certification (2017, 2017)
  • Adolescent Medicine Board Certification (ABIM), Board Certification (2022)
  • American Board of Pediatrics, Board Certification (2017)
  • American Board of Internal Medicine, Board Certification (2017)
Conditions & Treatments
  • Child and Teen Health - Teen Health
  • Primary Care
  • Transgender Health
  • Wellness and Prevention
  • Mental Health and Behavior
  • Food, Nutrition and Metabolism - Obesity
  • Food, Nutrition and Metabolism
  • Food, Nutrition and Metabolism - Weight Loss and Dieting
Clinical Interests
I have many clinical interests including obesity management including use of anti-obesity medications, transgender health, contraception, mental health and eating disorders. I am also interested in improving transitions of care from pediatric to adult providers

Care Philosophy
I believe that patient-centered care and joint decision making is the key to helping patients achieve their best health over the course of their lifetime. This means taking into account every aspect of health and, particularly, how mental health, physical health and lifestyle (nutrition, activity, sleep) intersect.

General Information

Department: Pediatrics-Adolescent Medicine
Contact Us
CU Anschutz
Fitzsimons Building

13001 East 17th Place
Campus Box C290
Aurora, CO 80045

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