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    Selah Women's Health

    2.9(61 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    They are absolutely amazing. Through all my various appointments, they have been kind and so…read morehelpful.

    Your body, your choice? Not at Selah Health. I was a…read morepatient over a decade and went with a midwife for my prenatal care after being told that I would have to wait until my second trimester and at that time would have to sign a document committing to only seeing Selah Health for all of my prenatal care prior to even being able to see Dr. Kang to discuss all my options for prenatal care. I had my baby at a birthing center and after being discharged I and my midwife went to Mercy Hospital to see the on-call OBGYN for suturing. I was told by that OBGYN, who happened to work at Selah Health, to follow up if I had symptoms after suture placement, which I did. I called Selah Health and they refused to schedule me, informing me that I was under the care of my midwife for the first 6 weeks postpartum and to make an exception, I'd have to have a referral from my primary care provider. I went to my primary care provider and had them send a referral noting the symptoms I was having that I was told by the on-call OBGYN to follow up on if I was having. I then received a call from Selah Health informing me that they declined my referral. I then had to wait until the 6 weeks postpartum period was over to schedule an appt. I was able to schedule with the on-call OBGYN that I had seen at Mercy Hospital and had to wait an additional 6 weeks for her to be back in the office to see her. The day before my appt. I received a text message alerting me to complete intake online paperwork in preparation for this appt. At the end of the day I then received a call alerting me that the person who scheduled me had made a mistake and I was actually dismissed from the practice. I tried to access my online account and it was gone. Since I had blocked my schedule for this appt. I decided to still go to Selah Health the following morning to talk to someone in hopes to still be seen. They still refused to see me. I was told that their malpractice insurance carrier told them they don't have to see me. I have heard this happen to other women who were patients of record that ended up using a midwife for their prenatal care. Instead of seeing us, they are telling us to go to another OBGYN/gynecology office, even though they manage our gynecological care. I was not alerted ahead of time that this would be the outcome of using a midwife. I also was dismissed the day before my appt. without any letter notifying me of this decision. This is considered medical abandonment. I feel that I'm being punished for using a midwife. I do not feel like they care for my wellbeing and sadly I do not recommend their services.

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    Williams Rene MD

    Williams Rene MD

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Dr. Williams is an exceptional doctor and extremely professional. I totally recommend Dr…read more Williams. He is very kind and caring Doctor who goes the extra mile to take care of his patients. He is the ABSOLUTE BEST! I am on my third baby with Dr. Williams and he treats my pregnancy, my babies, my partner, and I, like we are precious gold. He is Respectful, Kind, Thorough, and Cares very deeply about the Wellness, Health and Safety of my baby and I. As well as You and especially your baby. His staff has never been rude to me, but I have never been impatient or rude to them, and they are extremely busy handling all the very import work Dr. Williams and Leslie Pope put onto their shoulders. A little understanding goes a long way. There IS ONE MAN, One Man Ladies!!! One you CAN trust! He will keep you SAFE. He will keep your pregnancy/ your baby safe. He will believe in you, and lift you up. He is the one who you can trust down there. He brings a ray of sunshine with his smile and hope when he looks at you. You want Dr. Williams. He is amazing at explaining everything and keeping a close eye on your pregnancy. At Generations of Woman with Leslie Pope who is amazing as well, you are literally in good hands.

    Dr Rene Williams is a very qualified seasoned professional and one of the best OBGYN's in town…read more I've had several surgeries done by him and I can honestly tell you that I've never had a dr or surgeon seem to genuinely CARE so much. It was very comforting and helped me a lot during these difficult times. I highly recommend Dr Williams to anyone needing an OBGYN for pregnancy and delivery, as well as for someone looking to have a primary trusted gynecologist for your annual check ups. He definitely makes your annual dreaded "visit" not so bad. Extremely professional, courteous and kind.

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    Generations of Women

    3.0(29 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Best GYN EVER!!!! I totally recommend Dr Williams, Rene. He is very kind and caring Doctor who…read moregoes the extra mile to take care of his patients. He took me in after Dr Kang told me to go somewhere else for asking too many questions. Look at my review with Dr Kang. In other hand Dr Williams takes the time to call his patients and explains everything in detail. I totally recommend him and his staff his very kind as well. He has Robin the ultrasound tech who is amazing as well and Misty in the front desk who has a wonderful smile every time I walk in to great me. I have been blessed to have such a great Doctor that cares for his patients with great staff as well. I do see the review from Lily but I have worked in the medical field for over 25 years and the best Doctors are the ones you have to wait a long time because they take the time explain everything and answer all questions and not rush people like they are just a number. You have to have patience and willing to wait knowing you are getting the same long visit as others. Don't listen to the bad reviews because they are just not understanding. I know Dr Perry personally and just because he left, that doesn't mean you are not going to be treated as a person and not a number. I totally recommend Dr Williams Rene and his staff.

    Amazing drs at this clinic. Have had AMAZING experiences with both Dr Rene Williams as well as Dr…read morePerry. Both super professional, kind and caring men. Excellent bedside manner as well as explaining things in complete articulation so that patients understand. Answering any and all questions or concerns and truly going out of their way to follow up with their patients to ensure comfort and care. Highly recommend Generations of Women to any female having a baby or simply looking for a quality well qualified gynecologist. As women those routine check ups are not the funnest, we all know that right?! But it helps so much to have such excellent, seasoned professionals.

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    Women's Health Specialists - WHS Outreach and Education

    Women's Health Specialists

    3.2(21 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    I truly cannot say enough wonderful things about this clinic and the women who work here. For 20…read moreyears, I've trusted them with my care, and every single visit has reminded me why. The staff is passionate, respectful, and genuinely committed to the wellbeing of their clients. They've supported me through some of the hardest chapters of my life with compassion, professionalism, and complete discretion. Never once have I felt judged--only understood and cared for. I'm deeply grateful for the kindness, patience, and steady support they've shown me over the years (and for putting up with me for two decades). Thank you to every staff member and physician at Women's Health. Your dedication, heart, and consistency are the reason this place has remained such a safe and reliable clinic for so long. I am truly thankful for all of you! Jessica Bullington

    This company used to be good before. One of the office…read moreladies got all my information and said would I like to do a phone appointment or come in and I said the phone appointment is fine then, she got all my information and then asked what my insurance was... (med-I cal) then she put me on hold for a while... Then she said, actually no we can't take you until June 2nd. And I asked if people walk-in would you turn them away?? And she said yes we would because of Covid??? Really my situation has nothing to do with Covid... Go somewhere else they people don't care about helping the community!

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    Gregory A Skipitis, MD

    Gregory A Skipitis, MD

    2.6(15 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Zero stars - At 36 weeks my water had broken. At the hospital, since my doctor was not on that…read morenight, Dr Skipitis introduced himself via the phone, as the physician on duty and explained he would be delivering my twins. The conversation we shared was rather brief so the next part of his message came out rather quickly. He said he would be performing a c-section. I responded that we had wanted to deliver vaginally. He stated that a c-section was necessary. I asked why we couldn't still consider a regular delivery. Instead of explaining or speaking to me as if I was an intelligent person he responded that this was the only way he'd deliver the babies. I said I needed to speak with my husband. He added at the end that if we didn't agree then he'd have to have me removed from the hospital and flown by helicopter to a distant hospital. I was holding the phone, lying in a bed in a hospital, in a hospital gown, contractions pulling at me more strongly, baby heart monitor beeping and I was calmly registering your statement that if I didn't agree to a c-section with him that he would have me removed from the hospital. There was some final statement from him about calling me back in a few minutes to find out our decision. The phone was hung up and I relayed his message to my husband. My husband felt a twinge of fear as he wondered if he really had the power to make such a decision. The idea of his wife being removed from the hospital while in labor with his children was rather terrifying. he staff in the room was listening and hearing what Dr Skipitis had said too. At that point in time the saving grace in this situation was the supportive and caring, truly caring, responses from the medical staff in my room and my husband. I could feel the women in that room circling around me protectively, offering me their strength and support. I was comforted with statements like "You aren't going anywhere," "This is your delivery," and "You have choices." Their statements were true and I knew it. The mere idea that a doctor would threaten a patient in labor with twins that she could be removed from the hospital seemed ridiculous. It felt like a scare tactic to get me to do what he wanted, with no discussion or questioning of his opinion. It made me think of the old cliché "My way or the highway." If I didn't acquiesce immediately to his orders I needed to hit the road. I am an intelligent and reasonable person. I needed a conversation. I didn't need to be ordered around or spoken at. In light of what he had told me the staff made phone calls to other doctors. We awaited another doctor's call or arrival. In the meantime the babies were still being monitored and my contractions were growing more intense and painful. When Dr Skipitis called back I was focused on what was happening with my body and the babies, so my husband took his call. He asked what we had decided. My husband responded that we were waiting to hear from another doctor. He sounded angry on the other end of the phone and asked who was this other doctor that was being called. My husband replied that he didn't need to tell him that. Dr Skipitis again sounded quite angry over the phone and stated that he wouldn't be our doctor and would not be delivering our babies. My husband told him that we thought that had already been decided. Not too long after that phone call from him, Dr. Pena arrived to speak with us. He was kind, gentle and reasonable. The exchange we shared with Dr. Pena is how I felt it should have been from the very beginning. Speak to me reasonably. Don't just toss out orders. Especially when it comes to something so amazingly intense and personal as the birthing of ones' children. Family and friends asked us about the delivery. Some of our contacts were with people in the local medical community. When they heard the story of what had been told to us about being removed from the hospital they asked who it was that said such a thing. We told them. I am insightful and I am willing to consider that anyone can have a bad day or an off night. At one point I wondered if he was having a bad day. I was willing to make an excuse for his treatment of us. I was willing to consider that maybe this was very out of the ordinary for you. Yet, there were several people who heard the story and who either knew him or knew of him, and they gave a knowing smile and a nod of the head. This story did not appear to surprise them. What I do still wonder though is how many patients has he treated and spoken to the way he did me that night. How many women have been scared by the threat of being removed from the hospital by him? Since then I have seen other accounts, some much worse than mine, of his treatment of patients. It is disturbing that he is still practicing.

    Dr Skipitis delivered my son and he was the most calm and caring doctor I met. For it being my…read morefirst child he definitely mad a great doctor!

    Richard Mooney, MD - Blood making its own pathways because my Stent was clogged.

    Richard Mooney, MD

    3.0(9 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I went it for a hysterectomy. At the time I has the birth control implant (nexplanon) in my arm…read more Come to find out (common sense after the fact) it should have been removed before my hysterectomy..... My POV... Why would I need the birth control when I'm having a hysterectomy? But who's to say, Im not the Dr. The hysterectomy was because of some medical issues by the way but everyone i talked to says getting a hysterectomy was a great choice and most of them wishing they would have done it sooner. My thoughts were; hey I got my boobs done so this should be easy! Boy was i wrong, I woke up from the anesthesia in cruciating pain, they gave me so many different things and nothing would work. I'm the kind of person who doesn't like much attention so I will keep quiet until I can't. Finally they have me something that knocked me out. I went home after a couple hrs and besides having to use a straight cath for wks I felt like I was recovering pretty well. I went back to wk a week later which was probably a little too soon but my job didn't consist of much moving around so I thought I was in the clear. 9 days later I get home from work and hop in the shower I look down to notice my left leg was turning purple, then I noticed it swealing and getting really cold. I ended up going to the ER and they found a PE (pulmonary embolism) a clot in my lung. Made me realize why I was having shortness of breath that evening at work. Long story trying to be short..... Its 3 yrs later and I now have a Stent in my leg and not only that it has had to be cleaned out 3 times so far, the last time being yesterday. I was 39 when this all started, too young to have multiple clots like this. Funny this is, maybe 2 to 3 months later Mooney up and moved to another state. I have close ppl in the medical field and they didn't even know where he moved to. Plus when I mention his name to other Dr's they roll their eyes and say (figures). I just want to reach out to see if something like this happened to anyone else.

    Fortunalty he is out of business in California. his license was not renewed in Calif. He was a…read morevery mean dr. to me . Physically and mentally. I am glad others don't have to see him here anymore, he is in another state. I had a flair of pain in my rectal area, and he just said I was constipated. I went back to him for the rectal and anal pain. Then he did a very painful test with different scopes opening up very harshly while he yelled so loud every one in the clinic could hear him. I would not recommend him to my worst enemy. I had been seeing his pA for many years. With no problems.

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