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    Complete Women's Health Care - Relaxing waiting room.

    Complete Women's Health Care

    3.5(13 reviews)
    17.6 mi

    Her office staff misgenering, inappropriately administration of hormones and when i needed virginal…read morehelp she knew nothing about trans cair and was unwilling to contact the surgeon or go on their website and abuse me leaving me in pain(virginal) for days after an examination.she rapid me.

    This review is specifically for Julie Dybro--the other practitioners there seem fine, but she is…read morethe one I had to see for my specific complaints. I spent over a year trying to get Dr. Dybro to take seriously my complaints of menstrual irregularity with extreme pain during menstruation. I was in my 30s, young for perimenopause. I thought I might have endometriosis. She thought I had PCOS, which test results did not support. She stood by her diagnosis because she discriminated against my body type--I have always had visceral body fat, as do most people in my family. It's our genetics. She couldn't see past that and was counseling me to develop an eating disorder: things she actually told me: "Maybe you should stop eating fruit" when I told her I was already eating a low-glycemic diet, and "It's pretty normal for women your age to be in pain." Eventually I prevailed and got an ultrasound. It showed that I had endometrial cancer. I needed emergency surgery, but I luckily caught it before it had spread to other organs. I can't even imagine what would have happened if I hadn't kept fighting for appropriate care. I started going to this clinic because I heard they were queer friendly. That may be, but they need to seriously hold Dr. Dybro accountable for rampant fatphobia (I was a size 14 at the time of treatment, I can't even imagine how larger people were treated). No one else should live with excruciating pain that turns out to be cancer for over a year because she thinks they're just eating too much fruit and their pain is "normal."

    Nickel Obstetrics & Gynecology - 7 years in a row.  Thank you South Sound for voting us best OBGYN

    Nickel Obstetrics & Gynecology

    3.9(49 reviews)
    31.0 mi

    I cannot say enough wonderful things about Dr. Nickel and his entire team. From the very beginning,…read moreDr. Nickel was an incredible communicator--personable, kind, and always willing to answer every single question I had. He made me feel comfortable and confident throughout my pregnancy, which is something I am beyond grateful for. When it came time for delivery, my baby had other plans and I ended up needing a C-section. Thankfully, Dr. Nickel had already taken the time to explain everything to me beforehand so that when the moment came, it wasn't scary or rushed. Because of his preparation and clear communication, my C-section went smoothly and I truly could not have asked for a better experience. Leading up to delivery & after delivery I appreciated his check ins, it was nice to see a friendly face around! The nurses and staff at his practice are also absolutely outstanding. They were so kind, attentive, and just wonderful to be around--it really makes all the difference. Nurses and doctors can truly make or break your experience, and I feel so lucky to have had such an amazing team by my side. Truly one of the best. I couldn't have asked for anything more. Dr. Nickel and the nurses made what could have been a stressful situation into something positive and reassuring, and I will always be thankful for the outstanding care I received. I would recommend him to anyone!

    Dr. Nickel and his staff were recommended to me from my sister and countless coworkers. He is the…read moreBEST! His office is on time, friendly, inviting, and up to date. They were very comforting when something went wrong. I simply will not go anywhere else.

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    Brooke Winner, MD - VOTE for women's health! Instagram @dr.brookewinner or Facebook @Dr. Brooke Winner, MD for info.

    Brooke Winner, MD

    4.8(36 reviews)
    46.6 miBallard

    After five years, fibroids regrew--which is not uncommon. I went in for imaging every 10 months or…read moreso to keep track of fibroid growth and I'm glad I did. Around the five year mark, they found adenomyosis, which is a common side effect of any gynecological surgery. It appeared on my surgical sites. This isn't the doctor's fault, but it's useful to know and to get imaging for it in the years after surgery. Problem is, when I went back to Dr Winner about a 2nd myomectomy, she encouraged me to do the myomectomy--which could have further increased my Adenomyosis issue. Mine was caused by surgery. The risk of more Adenomyosis was high with another myomectomy. Also, the iron testing she does before surgery is very general--I was anemic (at 24) when her test said my iron was fine. The Adenomyosis was making me anemic (it bizarrely hoards iron in the uterus). At no point did doctor winner advise me that there were other options for treating the Adenomyosis, like HIFU and UAE--both don't require traditional surgery and have great results for fibroids and Adenomyosis while preserving the uterus and eliminating the other health issues from Adenomyosis. This isn't fair to patients. I don't regret my 2020 surgery with Dr. Winner at all, myomectomy was my only choice with a massive fibroid and Winner was 100% the right choice. But when I complained of surgical site pain at my belly button, she didn't inform me that this could be a common side effect of the surgery where bits of endometrial lining could be accidentally left there--causing, essentially, endometriosis. There are interventional radiology treatments that are outpatient for this common side effect. Finding out that crucial context on my conditions had been left out by Dr. Winner in consultations was... not trust building. Dr. Winner should give patients more well rounded advice even if it means they don't choose surgery with her. She's amazing at getting big fibroids out with virtually no scars, doing endo excision, etc., but if you have post surgical issues or adenomyosis or fibroids that are 5-7cm and under, you may want to seek other consultations with interventional radiologists. Ultimately, I traveled to another state to get uterine artery embolization to kill off the fibroids and adenomyosis, which is performed through a single vein. No scars, no need for healing up my abdominal wall, and very little risk of causing more adenomyosis. 1.5 months out, my stomach has shrunk, my inflammation is down, my cycles are cycling and I feel great. I'll go in for cryo treatment of the belly button endo soon. --But I had to do extensive research and find other options all on my own. It would've been the kind thing to do to refer me to other practitioners so I could get the results I needed--elimination of adenomyosis and reducing risk of more adenomyosis sites.

    I recently had surgery with Dr. Winner and Dr. Kretzer after visiting their new clinic Full…read moreSpectrum. They are both experts in their field and after 20+ years of pain I was able to finally get endometriosis removed and diagnosed. Their office is easy to work with and really lovely - they make it feel as comfortable as possible which is a relief to someone scared of doctors offices!

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    Brooke Winner, MD - Telehealth visits now available! Who wouldn't want to chat with a doctor in the comfort of their own home? And woo-hoo, no exam! Whew.

    Telehealth visits now available! Who wouldn't want to chat with a doctor in the comfort of their own home? And woo-hoo, no exam! Whew.

    Brooke Winner, MD - Grateful to all the scientists for their groundbreaking and speedy work to get us a vaccine. #trustscience

    Grateful to all the scientists for their groundbreaking and speedy work to get us a vaccine. #trustscience

    Brooke Winner, MD - The rain is back. Seattle. OBGYN. Gynecologist.

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    Olympia Women's Health - Thanks to Dr. Moruzzi, I have this sweet girl now. So grateful for how my IVF was handled! I can't say enough good things about this doctor.

    Olympia Women's Health

    3.0(6 reviews)
    14.6 mi

    After having two back to back miscarriages in 2025, my PCP recommended I meet with a Fertility MD…read moreand the MD she referred me to was Dr. Moruzzi. I met with him for the first time in August 2025 and our first consultation was very detailed and he asked me many questions about my history. At my first appt I got a complimentary ultrasound to check my uterus and ovaries. After 2.5 cycles and some assistance with medication, I am thankfully 16 weeks pregnant with my double rainbow baby! Due to my age and a low AMH level, Dr. Moruzzi was determined to help me get pregnant and we succeeded. We aren't 100% sure why I had the miscarriages, but he found a couple areas where things could be improved and it worked. The clinic is very upfront about the costs on their website (if you are in the medical field, you get a 20% discount on services). Everything fertility related is out of pocket and you may pay at the clinic or sometimes you will get a bill in the mail. If you get pregnant, they can bill your insurance. Dr. Moruzzi only sees pregnant women through the 1st trimester, then you can transfer to an OB. He no longer does deliveries. The staff is very friendly. Dr. Moruzzi is also friendly and would call me sometimes at 8pm just to update me on my labs. He is blunt and will be honest with you. He is also very knowledgeable and has many years experience. Because he is the only MD, he tends to get behind schedule, so you can show up right at your appt time, or maybe call the clinic to find out if you can show up at a different time. I never really had a problem getting in to see Dr. Moruzzi in a timely manner, but it depends on your availability and of course the clinics. They close from 12-1pm for lunch and are closed Wednesday mornings. Also, side note, you may also see this place referred to a Olympia Fertility. See www.olympiafertility.com for my information and price list.

    The waits are very long, so your appointment time won't be on schedule. I also felt like the care I…read morereceived wasn't great all around. You will have to call multiple times to get what you need or even just an answer. We were driving over an hour to come here because we thought the reviews looked good, and it just wasn't worth it. We have found better care elsewhere.

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