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Meredith Kapner, MD

4.0 (3 reviews)
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Bradford Kleinman, MD, FACOG

Bradford Kleinman, MD, FACOG

(22 reviews)

My Name is Nancy Lee Chambers I was a patient of Dr Kleinmans for 25 years. He's a kind, caring and…read morebrilliant doctor. Thanks Dr Kleinman. I also went to Dr Greenhouse up until he retired. My finest healthcare was achieved through these wonderful doctors. I will be eternally grateful.

This guy is THE BEST! Not only did he get me through Menopause, but he continues to care about OLD…read moreLADY PARTS! I've been with him for over thirty years. He will put you at ease with his humor and warmth, but seriously he is known to be the best surgeon around. Imagine, a brilliant surgeon with a human personality. Unheard of! It doesn't hurt that he looks like Bruce Springsteen, only better! I should add that he takes such a personal interest in all of his patients. When my husband had pancreatic Cancer, it was Dr. Kleinman who recommended THE BEST international surgeon at Johns Hopkins. I'm convinced he saved my husband's life . When I had a suspicious mammogram, he called right away . He was concerned. You can't fake sincerity! He discussed options which made everything fine. This man!, Seriously, don't be uptight about seeing a male doctor. You'll be denying yourself one of the best surgeons, who is constantly rated among the top by both doctors and patients. He has a gorgeous wife and two beautiful grown daughters. He's not interested in anything but your health and well being ! In the meantime, does it hurt that he is great eye candy with a fabulous personality? Come on, now!

Sweta Patel, DO - Sweta Patel, DO

Sweta Patel, DO

(5 reviews)

Booked an appointment almost a month ago. Checked in up front and was told to wait in the waiting…read moreroom to be called back. I sat there over an hour and a half before someone finally called me up and they determined I was "removed" from the system and that now the Dr. had already left for the day so I couldn't be seen. I took off work several hours early to make this appointment and will not be returning based on this. Extremely unprofessional.

Dr. Patel was on call the morning I went into labor with our daughter (10 days early). She kept me…read morecalm as we experienced some irregularities in the baby's heart rate while using her extensive experience and knowledge to ensure the baby was never in harm. After hours of close monitoring and slow labor progression, Dr. Patel, my husband and I decided the best course of action for the baby was to move forward with a C-Section and relieve the baby of any additional stress. Again, her calmness helped to ease any of our concerns while hospital staff feverishly got me ready for surgery. Once the baby was born and passed all her tests with flying colors, Dr. Patel made every effort to ensure that my surgery was completed without any issues. This continued post-op and once we were settled into our room. Even after a full day of patients in the office and deliveries she was on call for, Dr. Patel came by in the evening before heading home to check on us. Our stellar experience with her continued postpartum as well. With all the follow up appointments and changes to our lives and family dynamics, she was there to provide support, counsel and advice. As we look to expand our family again in the future, we will absolutely continue to have her be our physician then and well into the future.

Capital Women's Care

Capital Women's Care

(43 reviews)

Special shoutout to the CWC online "portal," which gives you the idea that you're completing forms…read morein the 21st century, but actually operates like some of my other small practice doctors who ask me to extensively verify all my information every time I come in. I also agree that you can't really schedule an appointment via the portal because the portal doesn't connect to your doctor's schedule in any way, so it's just making a phone call with extra steps. The front desk WILL call you and they will offer appointments at extremely inconvenient times. So, while I agree with the other reviewers to a certain extent that the admin practices of this office are uniformly horrible, I would also like to give a shoutout to various doctors I've seen at the practice who have also been absolute garbage: * Dr. Norman: a surgeon who had to try two times to properly insert a copper IUD (for anyone who's had this done: you know how much that would suck) and then cut the strings too short so that I've had to have ultrasounds since then (the first one just a year or so after his "expert" insertion) to determine if it's still in place. Recently, I've discovered I can't get it removed in the standard way so I'm going to have to pay to have surgery to get it out. Although the current practitioner I saw at CWC assured me that insurance would cover -- yes, I understand and I also understand how coinsurance works in addition to the money I've already spent on the ultrasounds. If I didn't have insurance I wouldn't be able to afford to get this resolved. * Dr. DeQuattro: who I went to after my very non-pregnant self was producing milk under the delightful pressure of a mammogram. She ordered an additional mammogram and a breast ultrasound and told me that since it wasn't breast cancer it was just down to whether it "bothered" me or not. This was in 2020. * Dr. Munsen: Shoutout to her since I did happen mention the unfounded lactation in passing (remember, I was told that it was just a nuisance and not a real problem). She performed a blood test and said I should go see an endocrinologist. As it turns out, it was a small tumor on my pituitary gland. This was in 2022 so I burned 2 years not doing anything due to Dr. DeQuattro's "guidance." Since then, she's been more focused on telling me about her vacation plans and every so often casually recommending a hysterectomy. I've asked her several times why she's recommending such an extreme surgery and she's never given me a straight answer but, hey, if you've got doctor money go on those world tours I guess. On the whole, I'm sure there are great doctors in this practice. There sort of have to be on balance because CWC is gobbling up all the providers in the area. I didn't care for that when CVS did it and I didn't care for that when My Eye Doctor did it. Caveat emptor.

Don't even try to make an appointment with this office for the future. I had been going to this…read moreoffice since 1975 and loved my doctors but my experience with the office staff yesterday was horrendous. Completely rude and incompetent office staff and antiquated appointment scheduling system. It took me four months of frequent phone calls to be able to make an appointment for my sem-annual checkup. Traffic delayed me 5 minutes for the time they gave me for my appointment, I had even pre-registered/certified online before the appointment to have all the "paperwork" filled out, so they bump me out 2 and 1/2 months as a new patient. I'm NOT a new patient, they have the appointment down for 15 minutes earlier than what I was told the time was for, and because some incompetent person entered me as a new patient appointment, the time required for the bumped-out appointment is far longer than necessary so it can't be squeezed in for an earlier date. I am NOT a new patient. I am 76 years old; my record goes back to at least 1975; and it shouldn't take 6 to 9 months to make an appointment for a followup checkup. In any other doctor's office, if my doctor says "See me back in 4 months, or 6 months, or a year." you can go out to the front desk and make that follow-up appointment. But not with this office. They make you call in every 2 to 3 weeks for four months before they can bring up the calendar in their "system" in order to make an appointment. In order to make an appointment for the end of November or early December, I started calling in August getting responses: "call back in three weeks to get an appointment in November". Three weeks later, it is "call back at the end of September." Then "call back at the end of October and MAYBE we can see November then". At the end of October, it is "call back mid November". Finally, in mid November, I am able to just barely get squeezed in for a Dec. 27 appointment. And now they bump me out two more months. How come they can see their calendar two months out to push me out even further when they couldn't see the calendar four months in advance back in August or even a month in advance in October? When I stated I am NOT a new patient, they were able to bring it in three weeks but not until February 2! They don't care about serving established patients. They especially don't give a fig about caring for elderly patients for their regular checkup. Don't bother trying to see them--their office is incapable of modern calendar appointment scheduling and their office staff is completely lacking in ability to look at patient records and handle making appropriate dates to be seen.

Meredith Kapner, MD - obgyn - Updated May 2026

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