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    Hofrichter Judith A MD

    5.0 (1 review)

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    She did a laser ablation of my cervix and she was excellent with all the care before and after. This was 8 years ago.

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    3.0(2 reviews)
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    I had an appointment last Friday. Had a text and email Thursday reminding me of the appointment…read more Friday morning, another text and email. I arrived to find the Dr wasn't there, she'd given birth two days prior. No call to me cancelling the appointment. No real apology from the staff. They claimed they'd called to tell me, but I received no call or message. Ummm, if that were the case, would I have shown up for the appointment? Note on the wall of the office said, $50 change for appointments cancelled within 24 hrs. I asked for my $50. Office staff said, "Sorry, it doesn't work that way. " They wanted to rebook me for October. Nah, I'll find an office that respects it's customers..

    I've had trouble finding an OBGYN (and office) I liked since I left NJ. But I love the atmosphere…read moreof CT Women - comfortable and upbeat. The staff is always laughing and very productive - I get scheduled asap and when i arrive I barely have time to chose a magazine and sit down before my name is called. I see Dr. Kara Keaton - She is wonderful. Straightforward, just the right amount of concern, easygoing and empathetic. She performed a coposcopy/ cervical biopsy on me earlier this year and during the actual procedure we were joking and laughing -in between her preparing me for a pinch here and there. And I didn't have any of the negative symptoms one could expect after the procedure. Also, Dr. Keaton gives the most unobtrusive pap smear ever. EVER. It's mind-boggling. If you have a weirdly positioned cervix or you've really felt your pap in the past - book an appointment. I can't stress enough how I walk out of that office dazed from how euphemistic the whole experience was.

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    2.0(7 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    I have been a patient of the practice for over 20 years…read more They have a great team of doctors and staff members. They are very professional and helpful. I'm very please to have this amazing group as my medical professional team working together with Manchester Memorial Hospital to bring me and others the services we need. Thanks everyone for everything you do! Sincerely, Marisol A.

    I am writing this review to make prospective patients aware of a policy within this OB/GYN practice…read morethat many women may not realize exists unless they are asking questions. I need to have uterine polyps removed, a relatively routine gynecologic procedure. Because the procedure requires anesthesia, I contacted the office before scheduling an appointment to confirm that I would have an all-female surgical team. As a woman who will be unconscious, unclothed, and unable to advocate for myself during the procedure, this is an issue that is extremely important to me. Frankly, I would have assumed that this was the case for all patients to ensure their safety, comfort and dignity. The office later called me back, and I spoke with someone named Jocelyn. I was informed, in what I perceived to be a rather dismissive and condescending manner, that they could not guarantee that male staff members would not be involved in my care. When I expressed my concerns, I was told, "Well, they are medical professionals," as though that somehow eliminates the risks associated with a woman being unconscious, unclothed, and unable to defend herself. What was particularly troubling was that she took it a step further and told me hat my request for an all-female surgical team constituted "gender discrimination." I disagree. Requesting that I feel safe and comfortable while under anesthesia is not discrimination; it is a personal healthcare decision. Cases involving misconduct toward sedated or anesthetized patients have been well documented (and imagine what goes unreported!!) and every patient has the right to consider those realities when making decisions about their care. According to our own government (source CDC.org) 46% of women have experienced some type of sexual violence towards them. One would think that given 1 out of 2 of their patients has likely experienced something like this they would be prepared to field questions about how they are keeping women safe, but instead, it appears they are trying to bully them into submission by telling women it is "gender discrimination" to want to feel safe while unconscious. It is disappointing that, in 2026, a medical practice would appear more focused on discouraging these concerns than on reassuring patients and explaining the safeguards in place to protect vulnerable individuals during procedures. Patients deserve transparency about who may be involved in their care and should be able to ask questions about their safety without being dismissed or made to feel unreasonable for doing so. The fact that someone is a "medical professional" does not eliminate the possibility of misconduct. Unfortunately, there have been documented cases across the country involving inappropriate behavior toward sedated or anesthetized patients. While one hopes these occurrences are rare, but they do occur, and every patient has the right to make informed decisions about who will have access to their body while they are unconscious. Either way, women should be demanding more from their "women's healthcare" providers. Thankfully, I did find a provider that makes sure women are safe in such conditions, but clearly this office does not care and patients should be informed.

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    1.0(5 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I was told I have a Bicornuate uterus two years after my IUD insertion, just now finding out that…read morethe IUD only protected against pregnancy in one uterus. When I went in they dismissed my pain. While trying to schedule an appointment I asked for the soonest one, they almost made me drive an hour away for a male provider when my mom asked if there was any openings today and they said they would check and there was one with a female provider in Manchester, why wouldn't they say that in the first place? When I came in for my IUD removal I was very nervous having this condition, not to mention it took 3 doctors and 3 different appointments to even get the IUD inside in the first place because my cervix was too small. The person taking my IUD out, pulled, it was extremely painful, I thought I was done, but no, it was stuck, she pulled again before I could even speak and I started crying. When she went to pull a third time I screamed in pain thinking that would be a signal to stop because I genuinely can't speak at this point. She did not stop, she continued. I would have much rather had that IUD surgically removed because it's only in the space of half a uterus. Afterward, only a couple minutes after, I still could not speak and she kept pushing asking what other form of birth control I wanted. I was barely conscious. After I made a quick almost mindless decision, she left and came back and said "hey so not to rush you but you're the last patient here and everyone wants to get home" meanwhile I will pass out if I get up. No sympathy or anything, also she did say "oh everyone responds to pain differently" I felt incredibly invalidated, I'm never going back, I'm finding another obgyn two hours away if I have to. Awful experience.

    If I could give them a 0 star, I would. I was with this practice 2 years for birth control prior to…read moregetting pregnant. My pregnancy journey with them was a nightmare. The first doctor they had me see was super discriminatory and judgmental because I would ask questions about testing, processes, etc since this is my first child and I don't know the plan and timelines. I went through 4 weeks of intense depression and she suggested an abortion to "fix it" and then referred me to a mental health clinic without my consent and also weren't booking appointments. I was able to see my normal doctor at the next appointment and she was great. However I found everything transactional and lack communication for next steps. The last doctor I saw was super rude and threatened to call DCF on me because I told her I can't do bloodwork right now but I can come back to do it. Since then the office discharged me and had to keep care while I found a new provider. They were super rude after I started having complications with the pregnancy and told me it wasn't an emergency. Beware of this office. If you ask questions or nervous about the whole process, they will fire you and ignore any health related issues that come up with pregnancy.

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    2.0(4 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    I have been a patient at this practice for a few years and have been to 3 of their offices…read more Unfortunately, I was running late to my appointment due to a bad accident on the highway early this morning. I called first thing and was told they allow a 15 minute late period. I arrived exactly 15 minutes late only to be turned away from my appointment because I had reached the "15 minute mark." So technically, they don't give you a 15 minute grace period. It's actually 14 mins and 59 seconds. So if I arrived at 8:24 they would have seen me. Although, I'm not sure how much difference 1 minute would have made, especially when they routinely run late and don't have the courtesy to let patients know. And are we allowed to cancel because they run late? Nope! They clearly don't respect patients time. They also see patients every 10 minutes. Perhaps giving more time for appointments would prevent consistently running late. I'm not sure how doctors can provide the best care possible if they're given such a short amount of time. I'm sure it is set up like this to capitalize the most amount of money as possible. I would like to see their policy in writing, but couldn't find it online. Having worked in healthcare for 10+ years, I have never experienced this and have also shown grace to my patients who run late through no fault of their own if it is not a repeated offense. The receptionists are rude and don't care. I have gone to appointments to find them eating at the desk. And when you call to speak to someone it sounds like it's a call center and your not speaking to a person at the actual office, so you never know who you're talking to. The healthcare system sucks and the people who work here suck too and your "policy" is bullshit. If you've read this far, then do yourself a favor and find another office.

    Walked in, front staff very rude, not happy women Don't…read morewaste your time. Look at the other reviews, terrible.

    Hofrichter Judith A MD - obgyn - Updated June 2026

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