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    Broadway OB/GYN

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Women & Infants

    5.0(1 review)
    4.7 miUpper South Providence

    This review is specifically for the W&I Bone Health program aka Dex a Scan…read more An appointment was scheduled by phone and a date given within a weeks time. That was excellent. It was requested that I not take any calcium for a few days leading up to the test and to wear clothing without metal. I also needed to bring a referral. No scans without a referral. The building has it's own private parking lot, which is excellent as parking around the hospital is dear. The office is down one level, first door on the right. An elevator is available if needed. I checked-in and had a seat in the large waiting area. The building has no public restrooms, but a private one is available behind the clinic door if needed. Before my test I was weighed and measured. Stand up tall! The patient lays on their back, on a hard table. The radiologst goes into the next room to run the scan. The table can be moved remotely to get the correct body position. After one round of images, my feet were strapped to a small plastic form to keep my toes turned in and another round of films taken. After that, images of my wrist were taken. And that's it. No disrobing needed as I wore no metal. Reports are accessed through their online patient portal. The total appointment took about 30 minutes from check-in to driving away. DexA Scans are not covered by hospital financial aid.

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    Women & Infants - Bone Health unit/Dexa scan, basement level thru these doors

    Bone Health unit/Dexa scan, basement level thru these doors

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    Michael David Beitle, MD

    Michael David Beitle, MD

    4.6(13 reviews)
    4.7 miUpper South Providence

    Dr. Beitle is amazing . After being with my OBGYN 1998 up until he retired in 2021. I had gotten…read morepregnant with my 4 child and was super nervous about finding another great OB I went to meet him and instantly liked him he was very sweet I didn't just feel like another patient. Especially when I got Covid when I was 7 months and was in the hospital he would come check in on me and was always so sweet. He made me feel safe as it was going to be my 4th caesarean the day of my baby's birth I was so nervous and scared. He joked with me gave me a pep talk and was really my rock until my husband came in the room . Till this day I'm happy I chose him

    Chose this Dr. Because of the glowing reviews. Unfortunately that's not the service I received…read more The reason I searched for a gynecologist, was because I had two serious UTIs and had two rounds of antibiotics a month apart. A developed what I thought was a yeast infection, my symptoms were a very sore rash, like a diaper rash on my vulva, and swollen painful lymph nodes in my groin. I took 3 day monistat and while the swelling in my lymph nodes went down, the rash persisted. I had no smell and no discharge. Just the rash. I tried plain yogurt on a tampon. Probiotics. Cut sugar grains and alcohol from my diet. Zinc oxide. Saltwater sitz baths. Nothing worked beyond temporary relief. I started developing unsightly varicose veins on my vulva as well as Angiokeratoma of Fordyce, which are flat black spots of pigmentation on the vulva. Obviously this was very concerning. I also developed "lightening crotch" which is when the pelvic floor randomly spasms and it feels like a sharp stabbing pain in the vagina/anus area. The staff when I scheduled an appointment were very nice and sympathetic. And the receptionist didn't bat an eye when I said I was a trans man. They were also lovely when I showed up for the appointment. However the wait times to see the Dr. were extremely long, I had scheduled the appointment with an hour and 15 minutes to get back to work. I wasn't seen for about 45 minutes past my appointment time, which made me pretty anxious, and worried about getting back to work. The Dr. Seemed to be in a mad rush. The exam was over so fast my head was spinning. He just said something about me looking "good" and prescribed me a single pill dose of antifungal medication as well as a topical steroid cream Clotrimazole and Betamethasone Dipropionate. I completely forgot all my questions I was going to ask about the new bulgy viens, black spots and pelvic floor spasms. As well as my concerns about the swollen lymph nodes because of how fast he was going and how worried I was about being late getting back to work. It's been a couple weeks. I never heard back with the results of the tests. And my rash is as bad as ever. I think the cream is making it even worse. I'm so raw it hurts to sit and I'm not sure what to do. It's been over a month that I've had this. I can't have sex. I'm very upset as anyone would be and feeling very dejected if even the gynecologist can't give me answers. To top it off, he seemed pretty ignorant about trans people and asked me unnecessary questions in my opinion about my transition. I just brushed it off, but like, you're a Doctor. I can't be the first trans patient he's ever had. Let's focus on the reason why I'm in office, not my trans status.

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    Lifespan Physician Group Ob-Gyn Associates

    2.7(22 reviews)
    4.5 miCharles

    I came here for a medical test today. The staff were courteous, and the check-in process was…read moresmooth. Appointments were on or slightly early. There was ample waiting room area, and masks were optional. The care quality was perfect. I use the lifespan portal, and I got my results in a half hour so I could view them before waiting to talk to the dr. The only major drawback is parking, which is limited for a building with this many offices.

    Wish I could give negative stars. This practice is AWFUL. I had a horrific and traumatic birth…read moreexperience with them in 2022 and just got home from an appointment for a fertility consult where I was disrespected, laughed at, shown no compassion after a miscarriage which they offered no treatment or follow up for, and given no help or resolution. I have been contemplating finding a new OBGYN practice since my traumatic birth experience but since the practitioner who was at fault left the practice, I held off. I guess it was not just that practitioner that was the problem. Both the MA/nurse and doctor I saw today were unprofessional and unhelpful with terrible bedside manner. The MA/nurse for some reason thought I was there for a birth control consult; when I said uh no I'm here for a fertility consult she LAUGHED and said "oh I guess the opposite then haha". NOT funny AT ALL to a woman who recently had a miscarriage and is dealing with secondary infertility issues. The Dr refused to order bloodwork or give me a referral and I had to basically beg for an ultrasound. I hate this place. As soon as I can find another practice I will NEVER step foot in here again.

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    Lifespan Physician Group Ob-Gyn Associates - Outside of building

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    Broadway OB/GYN - obgyn - Updated July 2026

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