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    Michael Hibner MD

    4.0 (6 reviews)
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    Excellent doctor! Really cares about his patients. Very nice office and staff. I highly recommend Dr. Hibner!

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    Eric Reuss, MD

    Eric Reuss, MD

    4.7(55 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Before I get into my story; Dr Reuss is amazing, his office staff is awesome! Dr Reuss's bedside…read moremanner is so comforting, warm but also informative. If it wasn't for him I wouldn't have my two beautiful children and I would still be living with pain. You will love not only Dr Reuss, but Mary and Gabby! For almost 15 years I was searching for answers regarding my pain; saw multiple doctors. When I moved to AZ and saw Dr Reuss; immediately he said my pain wasn't normal and I might have endometriosis. After an exploratory laparoscopic surgery; that's exactly what I had. I was living this for YEARS, doctor after doctor and Dr Reuss was the ONLY doctor to take me seriously. Dr Reuss recommended an amazing fertility doctor and the rest is history :). Recently Dr Reuss placed my IUD under sedation due to pain and other factors; he takes pain serious and never gaslights. With my two pregnancies Dr Reuss made sure I was comfortable and heard! With my second baby I had bad morning sickness; Dr reuss made sure i didn't suffer. My first baby was an emergency c section and second baby was a scheduled c section; I wouldnt trust anyone else with myself and babies! Also another plus, my first c section scar was barely noticeable and I assume this new one will be too Thank you Dr Reuss for literally everything!

    Best OB and staff around! Super helpful and kind during my first pregnancy and now with my second…read morehe's just so awesome! Gabby is so great too, love her!

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    Paradise Valley OBGYN

    Paradise Valley OBGYN

    2.9(146 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I am so happy with the care I received as a patient of Dr. Schmeid for my second pregnancy. Dr…read more Schmeid was caring and thorough across prenatal appointments and my delivery experience was great. I felt very well-cared-for. The office check-in, nurses, and billing staff were pleasant and efficient. Thank you for the great experience!

    I'm only reviewing my personal experience with the OB-Gyn I saw (Dr. Deka), NP Margaret, and the…read moreoffice staff. In my experience, this practice felt very focused on efficiency and billing structure, and less aligned with the kind of patient-centered care I was hoping for. This is a longer review, but I think the context matters. I began seeing Dr. Deka for my first pregnancy in October after moving to the area. The office was nearby and had decent reviews. At my initial appointment, I was asked to pay the full amount for prenatal care and delivery before I had met Dr. Deka or had confirmation she would be the delivering physician. I wasn't sure if this was standard for the area, but I agreed because I didn't want to lose continuity of care. That day, I did not see Dr. Deka and instead saw her NP. The visit itself was routine (heartbeat check, urine test). The NP discussed vaccinations, which I understand is part of standard care, but I felt uncomfortable being repeatedly encouraged after I had already declined. At my next appointment, I met Dr. Deka. She appeared knowledgeable and professional, and I had a positive first impression. As my pregnancy progressed, I wanted to discuss my birth plan. These conversations were deferred earlier on, which I accepted. However, at 36, 37, and 38 weeks, when I attempted to discuss my preferences in more detail, the discussion remained very limited. I felt my wishes beyond "natural birth" were not fully explored or acknowledged. When I went into labor at 39 weeks, my water broke and labor was progressing. I was informed by hospital staff that Dr. Deka recommended starting Pitocin early. I had previously expressed that I wanted to avoid interventions unless medically necessary, so I declined. I felt continued pressure to agree, which was stressful for me during labor. Ultimately, my labor progressed naturally, Dr. Deka arrived closer to delivery, and my daughter was born vaginally. The delivery itself was uncomplicated and was described as "textbook." After giving birth, I returned to the office months later for what I believed was a routine preventive Pap smear. I later received bills indicating the visit was coded as a non-preventive office visit. When I contacted billing for clarification, I was told the coding would not be changed, despite my intake form indicating the reason for the visit was an annual well-woman exam. This was frustrating and unexpected. The front office staff were consistently pleasant, responsive, and helpful. They remembered me and answered questions promptly, and they were the most positive part of my experience. This is the main reason I'm leaving two stars instead of one. Dr. Deka may be a good fit for some patients. However, if having detailed discussions about your birth preferences and feeling aligned on approach is important to you, I would recommend making sure expectations are clearly discussed early on.

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    John D Holmes, MD - Dr. Holmes with the friendly staff

    John D Holmes, MD

    4.9(24 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    I couldn't be happier that I chose Dr. Holmes and his amazing team! Here's just a FEW of the many…read morehighlights of my last year as a patient. *Dr. Holmes takes time to listen and collect all the information needed to help. *He always goes through all of your options in any scenario and carefully explains each one. I always felt like every decision made was my decision, with information and recommendations from Dr. Holmes. *He is very smart, and always makes sure to word things so they are easy to understand. *Dr. Holmes has an A+ team. I loved that he was the only doctor and felt like the entire team was truly invested in my care. Alejandra goes above and beyond to ensure you are comfortable, and happy. She even remembered my husband's name when he visited. The office runs smoothly due to her hard work and calm, friendly personality. Laura is helpful with setting appointments and always gets back to questions/voicemails quickly. Terri answered all of my insurance and finance questions even before my first prenatal appointment. This team will make you feel like part of a family. *General perks: office easy to get to, no long waits usually, right next to Banner Desert for delivery, available appointments without waiting months. Overall, couldn't be happier with this team's hard work and so very thankful for our new healthy baby. I would recommend to anyone and everyone.

    I should start out by saying that I received good care from Dr. Holmes and his staff, and delivered…read morea healthy baby girl by C-section, which he skillfully performed. However, here are the things I wish I had known before I chose him as my provider: There were times during my labor and delivery that he didn't know who I was. He kept confusing me with other patients. This was entertaining in some instances and not in others - for example, when he confused me with someone else who under no circumstances wanted a C-section. My baby's heart was in distress, my own heart (with a documented and discussed history of arrhythmia) was tachycardic, my water had ruptured more than 30 hours before (a month prematurely), I was running a temperature, and I was only dilated to a 2, and yet *I* had to be the one to bring up the possibility of a C-section. He was shocked when I did, because he thought I was vehemently against surgical intervention. This, despite the fact that two days before at my 35 week appointment, we literally shook hands that he would lean toward C-section if things went south. Another instance of him not knowing who I was: my water broke at midnight, so I called the answering service. They took my name and gestational age, and within a minute I was speaking to the doctor who informed me to head to Banner Gateway. I saw him the next morning, where he looked at my chart and expressed surprise that I was only 35 weeks pregnant. This could have been dangerous if my baby had been any more premature than she was, as Banner Gateway isn't as well equipped to take care of premature babies as Banner Desert is. Even if the answering service failed to tell him my weeks of gestation, shouldn't he have asked? Or shouldn't he have remembered, considering I saw him 12 hours before that phone call, at my 35 week appointment? At first I thought it was neat that he spent so much time with his patients and that he does all the ultrasounds personally. But ultimately what that means is that he and his staff are over-extended, and you WILL wait at each appointment; possibly up to an hour. I couldn't figure out why he wouldn't just hire an ultrasound tech to re-distribute some of the work, because lord knows the man has plenty of demand. (I even had a hospital staff member say to me incredulously, "He sure delivers a lot of babies...") I assume he just doesn't want to pay another staff member, but the entire practice suffers as a result, and it doesn't look good for him. Tip: If you choose him as your provider, get into the habit of asking for the very first appointment of the morning. (And even then, you might have a wait, depending on how his early-morning rounds at the hospital go. But it's your best hope.) The ultrasound equipment is ancient; forget about seeing clear images of your baby. You'll be lucky if you can make out a spine or a head. My best friend was pregnant at the same time as me and the difference between our ultrasound photo keepsakes makes me sad. I had no concept of my daughter's face or profile before she was born. The office itself is very old and tired and decorated like an 80's Relief Society room. There's a Book of Mormon in the lobby. (I'm even Mormon but found that off-putting.) At my first appointment, they gave me a little trinket that I got the strong impression was intended to be distributed in the parking lots of Planned Parenthood clinics - a pin showing you the size of your baby's feet at 10 weeks, and I think there was a scripture? If I recall correctly? All of this to say, I did not get the impression that the doctor would be supportive of all of a woman's options and rights when it comes to pregnancy. At my six week follow up, he talked about prescribing me a birth control pill that could have caused my milk to dry up. Luckily I was informed enough to know that as a nursing mother I needed a pill without estrogen - but if I hadn't known that, it could have been disastrous to my milk supply. Also, as soon as I left my six week follow up, I realized he never cleared me for sex! I thought that was the whole point of the six week appointment!! It was never mentioned. I don't plan to have any more children, but if that changes, I won't be seeing Dr. Holmes again. He's a very nice man and his team is as wonderful as all the reviews say (Alejandra in particular is a true gem), but everything considered I cannot recommend the practice.

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    Dr. Holmes with my youngest Lucy. In 2013

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    Luke, delivered by Dr. Holmes July 2018

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    Michael Hibner MD - obgyn - Updated May 2026

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