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    David M Ho, MD

    3.3 (4 reviews)
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    Susan Sandler, MD

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I just submitted a review for Dr. Sandler on vitals.com…read more(http://www.vitals.com/doctors/Dr_Susan_Sandler.html), but wanted to make sure the review was also on Yelp. The short version: Dr. Sandler is THE BEST! The long version: I had not had a regular doctor for several years. I came to see Dr. Sandler in 2005 due to some odd symptoms I had been experiencing for a number of months. Although it was unusual for her since she had just met me, she suggested I have an MRI based on a physical and our conversation about my symptoms. An MRI?! I thought that was ridiculous, but humored her, anyway. The following week, the MRI results came back indicating "possible multiple sclerosis". While I would prefer not to have this disease, I am eternally grateful to Dr. Sandler for using her (significant) intelligence, medical knowledge and medical intuition to arrive at that diagnosis. Many people go untreated for years without treatment since MS symptoms can resemble other health. I was a patient of Dr. Sandler's for the next 2 - 3 years until moving to LA. My wife and I have been debating whether or not to move back to PA in the future. While I prefer the weather in LA, I told her that being able to be have Dr. Sandler as a physician, again, would be a big plus if we ever moved back. Dr. Sandler is a wonderfully talented physician who is very caring about her patients. I highly recommend her as a doctor and a person and wish she were located in LA.

    Dr. Sandler is the most wonderful, capable, caring doctor I have ever met! She listens to your…read morequestions and concerns and then creates an action plan to address everything. What more could a patient want in a PCP?

    Radnor Medical Associates

    Radnor Medical Associates

    4.3(4 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I have been a patient of Dr. Pacropis for about 30 years. He has an incredible knowledge of…read moremedicine. He explains it so well. I have had some challenging conditions for which he coordinated my treatment between several medical specialists. He diagnosed a very rare blood cancer. Most other doctors have never even heard of it. He always returns calls promptly. Always on time for your appointments. His physicals are thorough and he meets with you when finished to discuss his findings. I could go on but the fact that I've been his patient for so many years shows my confidence in him. I have always found the office staff to be attentive and very friendly. They know your name when you arrive and always ask about your family.

    I think this is a great practice. I've been trying to convince my wife to switch, but she is…read morereluctant because of the distance. Previous to this place, I used to have Chestnut Hill Family Practice as my primary. I was never happy with CHFP between the long waits and poor communication. Finally when I moved to Wayne back in the day I switch to this place, so I could have a more convenient provider. Best move I ever made! Unlike other providers, they have you get your blood work done before your yearly physical. This way your doctor has your results in hand when he conducts your physical and he can focus on any concerns the blood work may have revealed. Other places (like CHFP and where my wife currently goes) will do your blood work after your exam, and then you never hear from them. I like the way the doctor takes his time with me here. I love the short wait times too. It takes me 25 minutes to drive there from Chestnut Hill, but it's worth it. I remember waiting much longer than that, multiple times, at CHFP to receive inferior care. I highly recommend this place. Oh, another benefit with heading out there is parking is easy.

    LifeCycle Wellness and Birth Center

    LifeCycle Wellness and Birth Center

    4.2(49 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I delivered my son naturally at the BirthCenter and I could not have done it…read morewithout care and attention of my nurse and midwife. I had a very intense and fast labor and they were with me every step of the way. My first birth experience was very long and horrible in a hospital setting. However, this time around I felt in control and empowered to deliver without medical intervention. I delivered my son on the toilet and into a room full of love. Thanks Lifecycle!

    I transferred my care from an ob to Lifecycle because I knew people who had delivered here. I…read moredidn't want to feel like my pregnancy/birth was just something that happened to me. Throughout my journey I appreciated their patient education, empowerment, and support so I could make informed decisions about my care. I like that my prenatal visits were longer than I could expect with an ob and that they provided a binder for me to bring with assigned homework each visit. Rather than having a "birth plan" (because they usually don't go as planned anyway) we were encouraged to think about our hopes and dreams. Everyone I've met here from the nurse midwives, nurse practitioners, lactation consultants, the clinical director, etc. have all been wonderful to me and if I could do it all over again I would have become a patient here sooner. I had many questions along the way so I'm going to be detailed here so others may know what to expect. Before you can become a patient here you have to attend a seminar to learn more about their midwifery model of care, the differences between a birth in their suites vs. at Bryn Mawr Hospital nearby (you can plan to deliver there or there may be reasons you are transferred there the day of, the nurse midwife on call has the clearance to deliver there), postpartum care, and next steps to become a patient. After attending the seminar, I had to sign a medical release forms to have my records transferred from my previous provider before I could schedule any appointments. They have two locations (Bryn Mawr and South Philly) and prenatal visits could be with the same provider or different providers. The first prenatal visit is longer and billed separately while the rest of the appointments are billed to insurance together under their global plan after delivery (not after each appointment). During my regular prenatal visits they measured my fundal height and would feel my bump for the baby's position while estimating weight (they were pretty good at that)! I had to pay for lab tests and non-stress tests separately. While I had to do my formal ultrasounds elsewhere, they had the equipment to do informal ultrasounds just to check on the health of the baby and seemed to be training their staff to do these more. I was required to schedule several classes to prepare for childbirth (series of 4 classes), about lactation essentials, and about navigating your first days at home after birth. The instructors really encourage asking questions and participation, so it was helpful to have this intimate space for that. The dates and cost of these classes are available on their site but you can't schedule them until you're confirmed as a patient. After your delivery they will follow up with you (home visit if you delivered at the birth center or phone call if you delivered at the hospital). There will be a 6-weeks postpartum visit to examine you and make sure your body is recovering but also to check on your mental health (so necessary and important)! They also have weekly lactation support and new parent support groups that were happening on Zoom, I think they are also now offering in-person options too. I could tell from the session I went to that the other families really found this space helpful and were wanting to offer encouragement to newer parents like me while sharing about their knowledge/experience. Cara, one of the lactation consultants, facilitates the virtual groups and is amazing! I hope all this information helps anyone who is considering becoming a Lifecycle patient because the last thing a pregnant woman should have to worry about is the quality of care she is receiving.

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    LifeCycle Wellness and Birth Center - Lifecycle Woman Care (aka The Birth Center), Bryn Mawr -- Waiting Room

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    McPherson Margaret B MD

    McPherson Margaret B MD

    2.1(8 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Probably the most negligent doctor I've ever seen in all of my life. Saw her based on a referral…read morefrom a family member because i didn't have a GP at the time. I was visiting as a follow up from a case of Walking Pneumonia. I informed her that though I had finished a course of antibiotics prescribed to me by an urgent care, I still wasn't feeling quite right and felt that perhaps the antibiotics might not have done the trick. She assured me, without much of an examination, that the pneumonia was gone and i needn't worry about a thing. I pressed for her to take another listen to my lungs; she said there was no need. I pressed for her to arrange for me a lung scan; she said there was no need. About 3 days later i was in an ambulance headed to Bryn Mawr Hospital as my lung was on the verge of collapse (the pneumonia hadn't, as i had suspected, healed at all and had, in fact spread to my entire lungs). I would have died that night had I delayed in calling the ambulance another few minutes. In retrospect, and after reading some of these reviews, I might have even had grounds for a lawsuit, though I'm not that type of person. Needless to say, I immediately had my family member get a new general practitioner and tell all friends and family to stay far, far away.

    Will update later, but not thrilled…read more And Neeters m. Is totally right! Dr. McPherson isn't up to date on the newest medical advances and health guidelines. And I found her to be condescending at times too!

    David M Ho, MD - familydr - Updated May 2026

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