4051 Freemansburg Ave
Easton, PA 18045
484-503-7474
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In mid-March, my husband and I found out we were pregnant. Being new to the area, I had to research different OBGYNS. I really prefered a female and a location close to my job and home. I found the Caring for Women's
April 2012\r
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In mid-March, my husband and I found out we were pregnant. Being new to the area, I had to research different OBGYNS. I really prefered a female and a location close to my job and home. I found the Caring for Women's
I read several bad reviews about this practice in regard to their poor communication skills and bad attitude toward their patients, BUT, because they were older reviews, I decided to give them a try.
First problem..it took TWO phone
3I read several bad reviews about this practice in regard to their poor communication skills and bad attitude toward their patients, BUT, because they were older reviews, I decided to give them a try.
First problem..it took TWO phone
My wife went to this office today for her first visit. She is pregnant and high risk. She also had our 7 month old with her. She arrived early for her appointment and after waiting in a long line was given the customary paperwok to fill out. While she was filling it out, an office staffer rudely told her that if she did not complete the paperwork in "five more minutes" she would not be seen. My wife tried to defuse the situation by informing the staffer she (my wife) is an OB nurse herself and she was sure the visit would be brief. The staffer said this would not be possible and insisted she wouldn't be seen. At this point my wife decided this was not a practice she wanted to use and left. As an additional issue, this office requires patients to write their credit card number on the paperwork, which raises security concerns.
0My wife went to this office today for her first visit. She is pregnant and high risk. She also had our 7 month old with her. She arrived early for her appointment and after waiting in a long line was given the customary paperwok to fill out. While she was filling it out, an office staffer rudely told her that if she did not complete the paperwork in "five more minutes" she would not be seen. My wife tried to defuse the situation by informing the staffer she (my wife) is an OB nurse herself and she was sure the visit would be brief. The staffer said this would not be possible and insisted she wouldn't be seen. At this point my wife decided this was not a practice she wanted to use and left. As an additional issue, this office requires patients to write their credit card number on the paperwork, which raises security concerns.
You know when you go to an OB, you may not be able to see the Dr each time. Marieanne was great. She was very knowledgeable and it was a pleasure to see her.
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