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    Access Esperanza Clinics

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    Women's Specialists of Mcallen

    Women's Specialists of Mcallen

    (2 reviews)

    I had a hard time looking for an OB because in general, it is a sensitive area of a woman's life to…read moretalk about. As soon as I walked into the office of Dr.Almaguer, I felt as if I was a priority in their eyes. The receptionists and nurses there are so incredibly sweet and they make you feel welcomed every time you step into their building. Dr.Almaguer in general is a really awesome and I would 100% recommend him to anyone who is thinking of looking for an OB!

    The Dr. is very informative and caring the problem with this place is the wait and some of their…read morepolicies. Men aren't aloud in a certain area. I'm pregnant with my last child and as in most other cases my husband wanted to be involved. after a four hour wait the day before,he was turned away and told men weren't aloud in the rooms. Seriously!?!? Apparently they said they do it for the privacy of other patients. I think this dr seriously has to rethink this. I loved his service and attentiveness but the wait was always hell and then on top of that this... I switched dr at almost seven months pregnant. Dr Charles Austin is by far the best dr ever... I had my second baby w him and regret not seeing him w the last. He stayed all night in the hospital w me. I had an car accident while pregnant and he called the hospital and had the er waiting for me and sent his assistants all night to check on me. He works out of a clinic that's the only down side, but it's so worth it. U will have the best service every w him. I wish there was more doctors like him.

    Women Kind OB -GYN MD

    Women Kind OB -GYN MD

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    If you're looking for a doctor who listens, treats you with respect, dignity and cares about your…read moreconcerns, DO NOT GO HERE. To start, the office staff is incredibly rude, doesn't care that the lobby is a literal ice box and won't bother to tell you that the doctor has up and left for the afternoon, despite your appointment or the fact that you've been sitting in the lobby for hours waiting. I'm going to be upfront about the treatment I received here. As a sexual assault survivor, I have a lot of anxiety with exams. I picked Womankind hopefully. After undressing and changing into a gown that barely covers me, I was told that I would need a sonogram first. The nurses had me walk in a paper gown through the hallway to the room. They said no one was in the hall, but we're all girls anyway. Upon entering, I was received by a nurse and two med students. I WAS NOT ASKED FOR CONSENT, but rather pressured to allow them to remain in the room. There is a big difference between asking, "Do you feel comfortable with allowing our medical students view your sonogram?" and pressuring someone while on the table and with students in the room. "They can be here right?? They just want to see the screen." Already feeling my anxiety spike, I said yes to get it over with. It wasn't until I consented, that they proceeded to tell me I was getting a vaginal sonogram. Afterward, I had to walk back across to my exam room in my now disintegrating gown The doctor came in with a med student and did not ask me if it was okay for her to be there. She began my exam, making very rude comments about my body. I came to see her for answers to a rare genetic/reproductive disorder that makes me self conscious as it is. Smirking at patients as you flick their nipples and make jokes about how they have the body of a 15 year old (with an assistant and medical student in the room) is extremely inappropriate and unprofessional! (She made this joke multiple times and is unfortunately not the first gynecologist to do so!-another reason why I've been hesitant to seek help) During my vaginal exam, I felt a lot of pain. My anxiety was already through the roof. I held back tears and concerns about the pain until it was too much. She seemed bothered that I even voiced my concern, stopped and said, "Pain or discomfort??" as I held my breath, trying to discern the two. "Pain?? or DISCOMFORT??" as she continued moving her hand. Honestly I have no idea if it was even the doctor or the student who did this. They were standing on either side of me and I couldn't see. I wanted to cry and for all of this to end, so I quickly said discomfort to which she made a "no shit" type of expression. She nodded, repeating "Discomfort." She smacked my belly, saying said she couldn't feel my uterus under all my "fluff." On my next visit, I was given the results of my pap smear. I tried to inquire about some separate health concerns, but I couldn't get a word in. Dr. Daley rattled off facts about one of my diagnoses in a hurried manner-as if she'd done it thousands of times and any question I had was outright dumb or not worth listening to. She kept assuming I was asking questions about my diagnosis and I wasn't. Finally, I broke down in frustration and though she changed her tone slightly, she still didn't understand. She thought I was overcome with emotion or something by my diagnosis (which wasn't even a bad one). Had she actually listened to me, she would have known otherwise. One of the med students decided to randomly waltz into the room during this moment and I asked her to give me privacy. The assistant in the room offered me tissue and asked if I would also like her to leave. Dr. Daley snapped at her, asking why she'd leave when she's supposed to be there to notate. Dr. Daley had put me on a trial medicine and asked me to return for a follow up. No one knew why I was there and I had to push to be seen. There was no continuity or treatment plan. The PA was clueless. I still don't have answers and haven't mustered up the courage to seek help again.

    I've been waiting for the doctor for 3 hours....it shouldn't take that long when you have an…read moreappointment!

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