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    Michelle Wong, MD

    Michelle Wong, MD

    4.3(26 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Prenatal care: Visits seemed extremely rushed, like she was always in a hurry, but she was never…read morerude. She was definitely nice, and always asked how I was feeling. She justified everything as normal, but agreed to prescribe me some heartburn medication since none of the OTC things were working, and mine was so bad that I couldn't even lay down without intense burning. She was empathetic when I ended up with a PUPPS rash, and gave me suggestions of things I could do to ease the discomfort. Since I had a scheduled c-section, she gave me several dates to choose from, which was nice. Postnatal care: This is where I have issues. The MFM had me on baby asprin since week 20, and I'm not sure if there was a lack of communication, but I was never informed that I needed to stop taking it prior to surgery. That being said, I ended up with pretty bad postpartum hemorrhaging that could have been easily avoided. I will say, I do like that she made my incision super low so it's not visible even with bikini-style underwear. She also put "everything" back well, so my abdomen looks defined at times because of how she placed everything. The nurses are the reason I skipped my 6 month postpartum checkup. I don't remember their names, but one of them was super rude to me when I called about my postpartum hemorrhaging. I even remember one of them being sassy when I would call in for questions while I was pregnant. It's also alarming that I skipped the appt, and no one ever called to check up. As bad as this sounds, I still haven't gotten checked out, but I plan on finding a different OB/Gyn and getting a very overdue postpartum check. Nurses make a huge difference in how the patient feels about a practice, and I have to dock off a star because of their service.

    My overall experience was just okay. The job was done but this is not what I am looking for as my…read morefirst time mom experience. My complaints are: 1) Dr. Wong is extremely rushed and does not pay attention to detail (she is not rude though). She does not make your visit personal and I am just patient #123. I understand doctors are busy but in that setting I am a customer so I don't care how busy you are. For example, I asked her to check a few things once she walks into the room and she does not remember to check until I remind her again before she walks out. She does not take her time to chat with you and see how you truly are doing (I especially value this because I am a first time mom and I am anxious and nervous about everything.) 2) Office staffs are not friendly but they seem to improve a bit after I sent a complaint to the main office. They are not patient in answering your questions and of course I had to deal with them on wrong billings. 3) Although I have never met Dr. Wong's nurse Rebecca, I already dislike her due to her phone etiquette. She makes you sound dumb and has attitude when talking to you. In summary, if you are looking for a passionate and personal OB/GYN, unfortunately I would not recommend Dr. Wong even though she receives good rating from the majority reviews.

    Sweetwater OB/GYN Associates

    Sweetwater OB/GYN Associates

    2.5(30 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    I have been a patient at Sweetwarer OB Gyn for more than 7 yrs. Dr. Blonder is truly top tier! He…read moreis attentive, professional, and has a wonderful bedside manner. I highly recommend this office for all your gynecological needs.

    I wish I could say that I had a better experience at Sweetwater OB GYN, but it was very stressful…read morebeing a patient here from start to finish. This is a large facility that seems very proud of their team, but for some reason they only have ONE doctor to handle pregnancies. Dr. Burroughs, who I am sure is a wonderful doctor, seems overwhelmed, overscheduled, and overworked. When we first started coming, we had to wait over a month to get our first appointment in. She is that busy. The clinic now seems to prioritize, and heavily market, the ice-sculpting-supplement-aesthetic-type treatments over general women's' care. Most of the physicians on staff seem to be allocated to that. With that in mind, be prepared to sit through a long hold message of advertisements anytime you need to call the clinic, or hear the loud, endlessly repeating audio ads for these treatments in the waiting room. The biggest issue I had with this office is they do not let your partners into the appointments, other than the ultrasound. I have heard that their reasoning lately is that "Covid is getting bad again". This "new" reasoning is just not truthful... Even before, when Covid was supposedly not as much of a factor, you could not have your partner/spouse in appointments. When I had asked why back then, we were told that it was just their policy. They didn't blame Covid, they just said it wasn't allowed. I feel like most physicians would want your partner to be involved, and frankly know what is going on with the pregnancy, but not this office. We were almost halfway through our pregnancy when we left this clinic and my husband hadn't even MET Dr. Burroughs. Also... Every. Single. Appointment. Ran. VERY late. Not because of time with the ultrasound tech, or labs, or the doctor, but because of hour+ long waits sitting in the lobby. We began to become accustomed to having a scheduled 10:00 a.m. appointment not ending until almost 1:00 p.m. because we sat in the lobby for 1-2 of those hours. You frequently see women going to check with the receptionists to find out what the wait was, only to be told next to nothing. The receptionists themselves look exhausted and frustrated. I can only imagine that constantly managing a waiting room of people having to sit LONG past their scheduled time would take a toll on your sanity. The ultrasounds were okay, the gentleman doing them was always very kind and it was a relief that my husband could be in the room for them. When I was actually brought to an exam room, I would sit and wait, again, in a paper backless gown, for 15-20 minutes to wait for Dr. Burroughs to arrive. A few times here and there, I could understand, but it was like this every appointment. When she did arrive, it felt like she was reading off a script. She was rushed and would ask the same questions from past appointments over and over. When all of your appointments seem to be running behind, I could see where the stress and distraction would come from. I began to wonder if she was so overwhelmed between patients that she just didn't differentiate between any of us anymore. She seemed very nice, but just not present. There was one time in the evening that we had a scare, and she thankfully was on call and able to speak with me over the phone. This was an immense relief, but not enough to make up for all that we had been dealing with thus far. I fully understand that there are tons of other women that need care. We weren't asking for special treatment, we just wanted to know that the clinic had at least a slight vested interest in our well-being, more than just another paid bill. The entire time, we didn't feel that at all. Considering the years of fertility treatments that it took for us to even get to this point, that this is our first and likely only baby, the whole experience was extremely demoralizing. We broke down over Christmas and decided to switch clinics entirely. After our first visit at the new clinic (where my husband was able to be in the appointment and we were seen right on time) we knew that we had absolutely made the right choice. Unfortunately, at Sweetwater OB GYN I just felt like a number, and not a person.

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    Sweetwater OB GYN Associates

    3.2(67 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Lady at Front desk was nice which makes all the difference. The Nurse practitioner was thorough and…read moreknowledgeable. I will continue to seek care with Sweetwater!

    I underwent an endometrial biopsy to assess my eligibility for an endometrial/uterine lining…read moreablation procedure to be performed by Dr. Crowe. Prior to the procedure, Nurse Practitioner (Alexis Edmunds) prescribed a medication to be inserted vaginally the night before and the morning of the biopsy to help dilate my cervix, making it easier for the biopsy catheter to pass through and access the uterine lining. On the day of the appointment, I was asked if the medication had caused cramping or bleeding. When I said it had not, I suspected the medication had not effectively dilated my cervix. Despite this, the staff assured me that everything would proceed as planned. For pain management, I was only advised to take a Tylenol before the appointment. During the procedure, Nurse Practitioner Alexis Edmunds and Nurse Practitioner Lora Setterlund were both present. It was clear that Alexis was inexperienced with this procedure, as Lora had to guide her through each step. Neither the Tylenol nor the cervical dilation medication provided any relief. The experience that followed was one of the most excruciatingly painful moments I have ever endured in a medical setting. The biopsy probe was forced through my insufficiently dilated cervix into my uterus, resulting in unbearable pain. Lora tried to instruct me to "relax" and "breathe," but I was overwhelmed with the pain, struggling not to cry or pass out. Despite my high pain tolerance, I was shocked by the intensity of the pain. When the probe was removed, they discovered they had not collected enough tissue for the sample, necessitating a second attempt. The second biopsy was equally agonizing, leaving me with severe cramping and feeling nauseated to the point of nearly vomiting. I had to remain lying on the examination table for several minutes, focusing on my breathing, before I could sit up and leave the office. Two days later, I checked the patient portal to view the pathology report. To my horror, the results indicated that no intact endometrial tissue had been collected, despite personally seeing chunks of my bodily tissue in the sample container after the procedure. The report stated that the sample consisted of only mucoid material and endocervical tissue and was insufficient for diagnostic evaluation. The fact that I endured such intense suffering for an inexperienced NP to practice on me, only to receive nondiagnostic results, was infuriating. I had paid out of pocket for this biopsy, taken time off work and gone through what felt like a torturous ordeal for absolutely no positive outcome. In addition to this, a part of my cervix has been removed unnecessarily and will have to wait for it to heal before moving forward with a different provider. This experience felt like a complete disregard for my body, my comfort and my concerns. No paracervical block was administered, no alternative cervical dilating medication was offered and no ultrasound device was used to make sure the biopsy catheter was in the correct location to take the endometrial sample. Also, after the first failed attempt, the more experienced NP should have stepped in to perform the second biopsy, instead of letting the first NP practice again. Above all else, basic clinical provider communication protocols were not followed, which could have prevented this entire unfortunate experience from occurring. In many medical specialties this type of conduct would be considered negligence. I will not undergo this process again and will not be pursuing the endometrial ablation with Sweetwater OBGYN.

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