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    Timothy Sauter, MD - Legacy Women's Health - untitled

    Timothy Sauter, MD - Legacy Women's Health

    3.7(74 reviews)
    10.8 kmSoutheast

    I have been a patient at LWH for over 15 years. I have seen various APRNs including Luellen…read moreGreenlick and Mee Han for regular check ups throughout the years. Jodie Torromeo was my midwife in 2020. The experience i had with her throughout my pregnancy and postpartum was beyond my expectations. She is caring, so kind and a highly skilled Certified Nurse Midwife. If you're nervous about having a baby or have GYN issues, rest assured, Jodie will answer questions the best she can and will get you the best care possible! So glad I met her and the fact that she was the one who got my baby out -- she'll always be a part of our family story!

    If I could give zero stars, I would. No one should ever be treated as an inconvenience or pushed…read moreoff to another clinic. Mee Han did my colposcopy on 3/25/25, and DURING the appointment she told me I needed to schedule a LEEP procedure with the hospital because they don't do the procedure in-office. I asked if it was urgent and she said I should just get it done by the fall. I tried to schedule it at the front desk, but they said someone from the hospital would reach out to me. My biopsy results were never relayed back to me and I never heard anything from Legacy again, but I did hear from the hospital, so I scheduled the LEEP procedure for Oct (that was the soonest they had available). I moved to AZ in the summer of 2025 and scheduled an OBGYN appointment for some weird symptoms (which I had been complaining to Legacy about for months) and the new OB urgently sent me to an oncologist (I had an appt within DAYS) where they confirmed Stage 3A cervical cancer and a 7cm vaginal tumor. My new OBGYN said the tissue that was biopsied was visually cancerous and should never have been cut into. I am currently in cancer treatment and THANK GOD I moved to AZ and got a second opinion. Please do not trust Mee Han or this office for your care.

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    High Risk Pregnancy Center

    High Risk Pregnancy Center

    4.1(91 reviews)
    6.0 km

    I was referred here due to my "advanced maternal age" and because I went through the IVF process…read more This office is small, but there is never a wait. I met with Dr. Wold the entire time, and he was very kind, positive, and professional. Sierra and Kris were my nurses during fetal monitoring. They were very nice, professional, and made sure I was comfortable each time and walked me through the process whenever I had any questions. My only complaint, which is just personal preference, is that some rooms have older ultrasound equipment and some have newer ultrasound equipment. I would always request the newer ultrasound equipment because they're able to give you a 3D image of your baby. Depending on the sonographer, they will automatically give you the 3D image or you can request it. Overall, efficient and quick medical office.

    Cannot say enough great variables about this location! Shout out to my FAV M.D., Dr. Wold (I saw…read morehim in 2022 for Maternal Fetal Monitoring); not only did he had outstanding bedside mannerism, but a brilliant doctor too!! Dr. Wold made me feel comfortable & reassured me about being Advanced Maternal Age (AMA); he can tell that I was "embarrassed" being in my 40's. Dr. Wold caught a congenital defect of our baby boy when I was only in the 2nd trimester!! He mentally prepared us to seek a pediatric urologist. Luckily, my hubby found the world's BEST specialist in The Colony, TX (we turned down the Mayo Clinic!). Another shout out to the Genetic Counselor - Ashlan; she is such a sweetheart & very thorough. Everyone has been so supportive & friendly. I met Dr. Kymar for a consult recently; and she was amazing too!

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    Well Rounded Momma - Our perfect & healthy baby girl

    Well Rounded Momma

    4.4(107 reviews)
    11.4 kmSoutheast

    Friend Lauren C. recommended this spot to me when I was considering hiring a doula for my first…read morebirth. Their website is helpful and informative, and we were able to submit a form to be contacted - we met Jasmine on site to hear more about their doula services and other offerings. If you know early on that you're interested in using a doula, contact them sooner rather than later, as they have Open House events where you can meet their various providers to see who might be a good fit for you. I ended up getting induced a week later and did not end up using a doula - while my delivery went just fine without, it's worth looking into if you can afford it, and there is evidence that their involvement can shorten labor and improve outcomes. As first-time (and probably only-time parents), we were more concerned about having someone able to fully explain options to us and advocate for what we wanted in the hospital environment. That being said, WRM has more than just doula services - they also have midwives and a lactation consultant, as well as several classes offered onsite that you can take before, during and after your pregnancy. My husband and I took their 2-hour Newborn Care Class and it was helpful to hear the most important info and ask questions right before we had our baby. The class included a helpful book with free access to an app, and was led by their lactation consultant, Rory. It also served as a good way to get to know her in case we ended up needing LC services.

    I know this review is long but PLEASE take the time to read, hiring a healthcare professional to…read moreassist you during and after birth is crucial to you and your baby's wellness. Don't make the same mistake we did. We hired Emily as an advanced doula from WRM when I was a little over 38wks. I didn't agree with my OBs decision to induce me early so even though I was so close to giving birth I considered going for the natural way instead. After meeting with Emily, my husband and I decided to labor at home and a hospital birth with Emily as our Doula. We only met with her Twice for prenatal care where we discussed my birth plan, and my main concerns about birth. I was very adamant about not wanting an induction. I also expressed my concerns regarding breastfeeding. She reassured me that even though things might not always go according to plan than she, as my doula/advocate will do her best to still give me the ideal birth I wanted by making sure my birth plan/requests are still honored. Also, that she will assist us with our transition taking our baby home. Everything sounded good. And I was looking forward to working with her. She said she can be in the OR during the delivery- she said it's all good because one of their owners actually sits on the board of Henderson Hospital. So they know her there and know her work. On the day my water broke I kept her posted. Texting and calling through contractions until it got really painful that my husband had to take over. Now just to really show you how unethical and uncompassionate Emily and this whole company is, She then asked for more money DURING LABOR!! stating that according to her contract half her doula fee of $1200 had to be paid before she can go to the hospital with us. We had already paid $900, and at the office she said we only needed to pay half prior the delivery and there will be a payment plan. We paid but this just left such a bad taste in my mouth. When Emily arrived at the hospital It had already been 36 hours since my water broke. My Doctor discussed the complications of a vaginal birth in my case. He suggested that I go for a c section because he thinks my baby will be 9-10 pounds & gave us a couple of hours to make a decision. I was so scared and so frustrated. I was in pain! After long consideration, we didn't want to take such great risks and decided to go for the surgery. Prior to going into surgery I Spoke with Emily again about my birth plan. I asked her if she will be there with me to watch over the whole thing and she said Yes. I really expected her to be present in the OR, as she will act as my advocate making sure my requests for my birth and baby were honored. I thought even if it's a c section, my birth can still be somewhat ideal. Unfortunately, most things on my plan were not followed: - I did not get immediate skin to - My baby's vernix was wiped off. - Cord clamping was Not delayed. - Exams for baby were not delayed. - Vaginal swab for cesarean birth was not done. Needless to say, I was so sad about this. Emily bought us dinner, took pictures & then left...since she can't do any sort of medical assistance there, she might as well be just any other visitor. She might as well just text us and act like a virtual doula because she was of no use to us at the hospital. After delivery my main concern was my baby's latch and breastfeeding. Emily sent me a "How to breastfeed" YouTube video the night of my delivery - like I will have the time to watch that?! I could have looked that up myself. These are all examples of her failing to show up for us. The first hours with my child are incredibly important! I needed immediate post partum care/ lactation assistance! Once you're in hospital care they hit you with "It's a liability!" Therefore their care cannot be provided. All their help are now deemed useless. If we fully understood this ' you're now under Hospital care caveat, that they can't intervene because it's all up to our doctors and nurses now, we wouldn't have hired WRM in the first place. When you complain about the lack of care/ services, get ready to be answered with...well technically it's in your contract so sorry. You're trying to cover with technicalities now? From a contract we unwittingly signed on an iPad for one minute on our way out the door. We had a TWO HOUR!! consultation with them, you'd think they'd take two minutes to go through the contract/ scope of services and limitations with you before taking your money. We tried setting up a meeting to discuss our experience multiple times in the course of 2 weeks, Not a single staff member from the WRM office returned our calls or bothered to get back to us. Again showing the lack of care for their paying clients. We're currently waiting on the status of this matter. I'll keep this review updated.

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