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Somerset Gynecology & Obstetrics

3.2(39 reviews)
5.5 mi

Dr. Ohm is the best!! I live in Chicago and I still come back to Michigan to see him. He's so kind,…read moreattentive, personable, thorough, and such a great listener. I never feel rushed. This office is always on time too. Everyone is so kind here and the punctuality is impressive. And now they offer mammography here! What an amazing bonus! One stop shop. I love that I don't have to go to a separate imaging center. It was one of the best mammograms I've ever had. Very comfortable environment. I highly recommend coming here.

Gynecology wise - loved Dr Lefkowitz. 5 stars. Obstetrics…read morewise... RUN. It has been 14 months after my second baby with this OB group (should've learned after the first but was naive) and I cannot recommend them to anyone who wants a truly natural birth. To note, I know 2 other women who used them for their pregnancies and they both were pressured into inductions for EVERY pregnancy. First pregnancy in 2021/22: zero issues at all until 39 wk appt with "Dr" Foley and suddenly had a shockingly high BP per the MA (Foley (or the MA) did not take again), which I know can happen but I was feeling so good so was extra surprised. She comes in and tells me to go to ER right now with basically no explanation/etc. They had no idea of my birth plan (no one asked, I felt no need to discuss), which was no interventions/no meds/etc. So, sobbing HARD, drove myself to RO, very stressed. Was in triage for hours with zero high BPs despite massive stress. Labs/US were good. Dr. Wein... still tried to induce! We said no and asked to DC. Got commended by the triage nurse (which made us feel that it's common practice and most give in) and she recommended trying the birth center (which I had considered but as nervous so didn't even bring up to the Drs). So I brought up to Dr. Paladino at my f/u and she agreed and it happened and everything was beautiful. Got pregnant again and considered going a different route but really liked Dr. L so felt weird doing something different (and wanted to use insurance). So landed there again. Everything was fine until my 30 wk appt w/ Dr Ohm when I asked about the actual process of going to the birth center (since it was so sudden last time); I was aware of the requirements such as a low risk pregnancy. After that, supposedly my BPs were out of control and pre-eclampsia levels high. Which, again, I know can happen. But, my husband and I are PTs and are very confident in taking BPs and took my BP literally HUNDREDS of times in the subsequent wks at all times of day with multiple machines, manually and automatically, and not once got a reading remotely close. Labs were fine also (obviously agreed to them, which was fine). BPPs were fine - had one that the baby "failed" but was sent to triage for a repeat and she passed and hey, my BPs there were completely fine for those several hours. At my 39 wk appt, which I was forced again to see "Dr" Foley, obviously my BP was "high" and also no one could supposedly find the baby's HR on the NST til "Dr" came in and found it right away but supposedly there were decels so again, rudely and zero compassion, told me to go to triage. AND WOULDN'T YOU KNOW THAT HOURS OF MONITORING THERE SHOWED NO HIGH BPs OR DECELS OR ANY ISSUE. Despite feeling very confident in holding my ground, I ultimately fired this group and went under the care of the hospital OBs/midwives and still gave into induction (sadly). And wouldn't you know, not a single high BP or issue with the baby during the stupid induction process through delivery/postpartum/discharge. And by the way, somewhere around 36-37 wks at an appt with Dr. Paladino, when I told her I was considering going elsewhere after my last pregnancy experience, she told me good luck finding someone to take you at this point -- I did reach out to a midwife group and they were going to take me (but we didn't want to spend the money at that point since I had a million OOP appts by then since my appts were no longer covered by BCBS since they weren't routine and I had to have extra appts) and funny, since I ended up working with the "hospital group". I obviously am not an OB but after my last experience with them, I did SOOO much research about pregnancy/complications/etc (on top of understanding general medical stuff anyway due to having a DPT) so felt pretty confident in making decisions but still ended up with massive trauma. Please... do not use this group for OB services unless you don't care about induction and interventions.

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Generations OB-GYN

2.9(76 reviews)
2.7 mi

I cannot say enough good things about PA Katie McDonald. From the moment I walked in, I felt…read moregenuinely heard, respected, and cared for--something that is unfortunately rare in women's healthcare. She took the time to truly listen, never rushed the appointment, and explained everything clearly and thoroughly. Her professionalism, compassion, and knowledge created a safe, judgment-free environment and made what can often be an uncomfortable visit feel empowering and reassuring. I left feeling confident in my care and grateful to have found a provider who treats patients as people, not just appointments. Katie sets the standard for what quality women's healthcare should be. I highly recommend Katie!

I have been going here for 14 years and got my medications prescribed by the doctor. They helped…read morewith birthing all four of my kids. I got extreme post-partum and they helped figuring out what medication I needed. Then I got divorced, my insurance changed. You let me pay cash and that went on for awhile. Then I get a call that said "sorry, we can't accept cash anymore so we can't make any more appointments for you. I was upset and said well how am I going to get my medications filled, the girl in the office said I'm sorry I don't know what to tell you. I asked if I could speak to the doctor that was seeing me and she said I'll let her know to give you a call. No call. I called again and left a voicemail. Nothing. No response. So I ran out of sertraline and had to just quit. I would think they would understand what that can do to someone. I was shocked that a doctor's office would do that. I don't need to let you know all the side effects I received as a result of that. They don't care about people, only about getting paid.

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Bartholomew Frederick MD

4.4(9 reviews)
0.8 mi

I have an incredible fear of all medical facilities. It took me 15 years not to freak out at the…read moredentist, so the idea of choosing a gynecologist was even more unsettling. A family friend recommended Dr. Bartholomew to my sister and mother, and they both enjoyed (as much as can be expected) their visits, so I decided to try him as well. He was so nice and he took the time to explain each procedure to me. He cares a lot about his patients, and if you're new, he'll talk to you in his office before the exam for like 40 minutes to answer any questions you might have. I would definitely recommend him to friends.

Dr Bart is wonderful. You will love him! I didn't care for dr. Sarvis. I felt pressured into…read morescheduling a c-section because I was pregnant with twins. I ended up switching to a different ob/gyn practice in the area at 32 weeks pregnant because I knew that if I went into labor on my own and dr. Sarvis was on call I would without a doubt have a c-section. Both dr. Sarvis and dr. Bart both have different personalities and handle things differently. When you're dealing with someone who is 7 months pregnant and hormonal you have to suggest things with tact and grace. I feel that dr. Sarvis did neither. She was extremely persistent that i schedule a c section even when I was reluctant and asked to "think it over" and schedule it at my 34 week appointment. I feel that dr. Bart would have been more understanding and compassionate to my request.

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