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Feedback I went to…read moreCarolina OBGYN in Rock Hill on 8/30 as a transfer patient. Right away I was met with a warm, friendly staff. This is my first baby so I was hoping to establish care and make a connection with Dr Hubbard but the connection wasn't there. I know I'm 39 and supposedly high risk but being told I'm old multiple times was unwarranted and unnecessary this is an exciting time for me and I know how old I am. This just isn't how you talk to people. Plus it's not like I'm 70. Have some compassion. Also, I had taken extra time and effort to make sure my records were sent weeks before hand (240 pages). They were sent several different ways from my previous provider, fax, and email and still there was confusion about what tests I already had?! I was told I needed an STD panel and a Pap smear. The latest full STD panel was done on July 5 just a month earlier this can be seen in the first few pages of my file! My Pap smears have been normal and the last one was done 2020, with the next scheduled in 2023, also clearly noted in my medical records I sent over! I was under the impression it was every three years now with a normal Pap?! Perhaps this could have been better explained?! It seemed unnecessary for me to repeat these again, no other provider believed it was necessary given they have been normal. Also, urine sample didn't seem necessary to determine if I'm pregnant since It's pretty obvious I'm not hiding a pillow in my undergarments. Its frustrating because It's very clear even if one were to glance at the first few pages of my medical history which I did take the time to send and not have a clinical background to see the necessary information needed. More so, assumptions were made about me needing to be referred to the Diabetic Center prematurely w/ the declaration that this wasn't gestational diabetes but rather pre diabetes. This is a big conclusion to jump to without Dr Hubbard even taking the time to review any of my records, if he had he might have seen that my A1c levels prior to pregnancy, were all below 5.7, in addition everything I've been tracking over the last few weeks indicate my blood glucose well within range so something I'm doing must be working, right? Also, My records indicate that I had seen a diabetes specialist and was tracking blood glucose to determine trend. My trend over the last few weeks of tracking were actually really good as I had made the suggested tweaks in my diet. When such a big declaration is made without the facts is where I lost credibility for Dr Hubbard. This is someone who is quick to diagnose without asking questions and reviewing the medical records I struggled so much to send to make sure whoever saw me was in the know. Dr Hubbard would do better going off of the provided data and facts only from there can such strong declarations be made. Finally, there were inconsistencies with the final recommendation. After being referred to the diabetes center, I get a call after my visit saying my blood sugar log looked great and it wouldn't be necessary for me to go to the diabetes center to which I said that seemed logical, followed by a call a few days later saying it was necessary for me to go. So which is it? These inconsistencies create confusion for me, the patient. I'm addition, I have a fibroid which Dr Hubbard declared was going to cause pain and what not again I am all for receiving tough information but he said this without knowing the size nor location if he had taken the time to review my medical records he would see the previous doctors had written up that it was definitely something to watch out for but was located in a place that wasn't going to harm my baby and was quite small in size, also if he had felt my abdomen he would see there was no pain why bother making any predictions? He had even asked me what size it was and where it was located. These details were all detailed in my medical records!!!!! With such a disappointing and frustrating visit, I have since arranged for treatment elsewhere where I can get truthful honest care based on facts and data with a doctor who doesn't mind thoroughly reviewing my medical records and knows how to be compassionate all in one. Dr A at Novant Rankin has been simply fantastic and I would highly recommend her if you want to experience a happy healthy positive pregnancy. Steer clear of Piedmont Physicians. Ps- EPIC makes it so easy to share records with other facilities since several are on the same system. Was no trouble sharing with Novant and they actually review all the charts before making such bold unfounded statements. Piedmont Physicians would do well to study Novant Health and Virginia Mason and Thedacare to learn about what they are doing so well to improve patient care by making it patient centered.

Love this OB! All doctors are very nice and patient especially being a first time momread more

Kathryn Webb, MD - obgyn - Updated May 2026

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