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    Edward T Wolanski, MD

    Edward T Wolanski, MD

    4.3(4 reviews)
    38.0 mi

    Bottom line: ob/gyn Edward Wolanski came pretty highly recommended to me, with the one caveat that…read morehe has an unhealthy, critical view of weight gain during pregnancy. It turns out that's true. But it also seems to be true that for other criteria like a low-intervention approach to birth, he's the best ob/gyn in Charlottesville (by default - he seems to be the only low-intervention ob/gyn here!). So, you have to pick your poison. Or maybe enough women telling him we don't like his unnecessarily strict, critical stance could influence the way he relates to patients? One can dare to hope. Context: I moved to Charlottesville about two months ago and began asking for recommendations for a good ob/gyn. Edward Wolanski was a name that kept coming up. Friends and friends-of-friends recommended him because they said he tends to be low intervention - he serves as the back-up for a midwife, which is rare and usually indicates an appreciation for a natural approach to childbirth. The one nuance to all the glowing reviews was that he could be brusque and unnecessarily strict about weight, having once told a patient, "We don't want a chubby Christa!" (Except he used her name, of course.) I took this info with a grain of salt, but sure enough, during our consultation visit, one of the first things Wolanski brought up was his recommendation that pregnant women should only gain 20-25 pounds during a pregnancy: this goes against the medically recognized guideline of 25-35 pounds for women who, like me, are in a healthy weight range at the start of pregnancy. I questioned whether his adapted guidelines set up potentially harmful expectations for women who have struggled with eating disorders, and he actually responded, "I've had many patients who have dealt with anorexia, and they tend to do quite well during pregnancy because they watch what they eat." Uh, yeah, that's what anorexics do, but I think our definition of "doing quite well" are not the same. That's the bad news. The worse news is that Wolanski may still be the best (only??) ob/gyn in Charlottesville for women like me, who value a low-intervention approach to childbirth. In the past week, I've researched ob/gyns in Cville like it's my job, and while Martha Jefferson Hospital is more advanced in terms of holistic care of mama + baby, I have yet to find another ob/gyn practice that is recommended for being accepting of a more natural approach to childbirth. I'll update this if/when I do (and if you have recommendations - message me!!)

    I feel as if I have done the "round robin" of area OB/GYNs. I have seen Dr. T, Jefferson OB, and…read moreWolanski. I was looking for a doctor who was willing to let me have a VBA2C. The only person was Wolanski. He is kind and straightforward and is fully committed to your well-being as well as that of your child. He is very into making sure you stay healthy and will encourage you to work out and to be careful about how you are eating during your pregnancy. Highly recommend.

    Godfrey Peter E MD

    Godfrey Peter E MD

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I would like to start by stating that I have had my two youngest children under the care of Dr…read more Beier. Even after a really horrible experience with Dr Goddfrey and the office manager I continued to go because Dr. Beier understood and did not disregard the medical complications I had during my pregnancies. Recently I was diagnosed with a ruptured cyst and my GP referred me to Dr. Goddfrey. I called to schedule my appointment and was disappointed that Dr. Beier is no longer practicing there. But because this practice is the only OB/GYN in Culpeper I scheduled an appointment out of the convenience. One the phone they told me that when I come in they would like a credit card on file for "my convenience". I was told I would get an email and never did. So I looked up to see if I could find information about this online. On their website they state "If you do not have a credit card or debit card, or you do not wish to participate in this program, then you will need to pay for the estimated cost of your deductible and co-pay at the time of your visit with cash or check.". I show up for my appointment and I am greeted by name by Patty. Which is surprising since it has been about 3 years since I have been in there She gives me the new paperwork to sign and tells me about their "MANDATORY" policy to have a credit card on file. That they will be able to charge up to $75.00 and will notify you if they have to charge more than $75.00. So I tell her I am a stay at home mother, haven't worked for years and do not have a credit card in my name. She says she will talk to someone about it so I step out to call my husband. When I come back in, she asks me what I decided. Here I thought she was going to talk to someone about seeing me without the credit card. I told her I have my insurance (which is a great policy) and I have my copay in cash. So I asked if they were going to see me and she repeated that unless I have a credit card they won't see me. I left the office without being seen. It's amazing that a practice who has dealt with a patient for two high risk pregnancies, a patient with great insurance and the money to pay their co-pay is kicked out of the office because they want a credit card on file. While talking to her she repeated the word "mandatory" over a dozen times. Verbally they will repeat it's mandatory but not show any documentation in writing using that word. Their own website doesn't say mandatory, the form they gave to fill out did not say mandatory and the mysterious email they were going to email me that included the mandatory never showed up in my inbox. We live in a world where hackers are getting information just by you making a purchase at Target. But sure let me write my credit card information on a paper for you to leave where you want to and charge when you want to. No I pass. As I am sure many other responsible patients of that practice will. So what happens to the low income person who is on medicad? Clearly if a woman is on medicad she doesn't have credit. Do they refuse to see and treat those women? I think it's time for a new OB/GYN to put a practice in Culpeper. Let's see how "mandatory" their credit card policy is when they have competition.

    Dr. Godfrey delivered my daughter and he was an amazing doctor! First off background history prior…read moreto seeing Dr. Godfrey was I had a hemorrhage with my daughter and thought I was miscarrying. I found out that instead at Mary Washington Hospital that I had a ruptured SCH. It was relief to know our baby was okay, but then a team of doctors came into the room to tell us we had a Cornual Pregnancy and should see a doctor to discuss terminating the pregnancy. The hospital gave us a DVD of our ultrasound there to show the doctor we would be seeing. When we went to Dr. Godfrey he reviewed the information from the hospital and then said he wanted to perform his own ultrasound to see what is going on. He told us the hospital was wrong. The pregnancy continued and we went onto have a healthy baby girl. Recently I had a horrible experience at UVA OBGYN because sadly, Dr. Godfrey is no longer delivering babies. I had a traumatic miscarriage and hated the care I was getting at UVA OBGYN that we contacted Dr. Godfrey's office and they were willing to take care of my followup care. Dr. Godfrey took time to look over all the notes from my miscarriage and the ultrasound prior to my miscarriage and spent a good amount of time talking with my husband and I. He also told us when we are ready to start trying again that he would be willing to see me right away to make sure everything is going well.

    Blue Ridge OB-GYN - obgyn - Updated May 2026

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