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I love they they respect medical autonomy. They a just moved and are now pediatric journeys. Very kind staff.

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I love this place so much. I just moved away and am pretty heartbroken about leaving the docs at PP. So great with my kids!

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Pediatrics 5280

Pediatrics 5280

(55 reviews)

We had a terrible experience with Dr. Jones-Bamman. My son had some horrific chest pain that kept…read morehim out of school for a year and a half. Caitlin did a great job at first trying to think through the cause and when she couldn't figure it out, she didn't just suggest but told me to move on and force my son to go to school and ignore his pain. We decided to pursue some other avenues and needed a 2nd opinion. We went to Dr Bouzarelos who helped me think through some options. Under the notes, I saw Caitlin tell an admin that a 2nd opinion completely undermines the patient-doctor relationship. Once she heard I saw Dr. Bouzarelos, she called me at work to re-enforce her thoughts. I called the office and asked to switch our primary care physician which Caitlin wouldn't allow. She said that if I wanted to switch, I don't believe in their practice and I was not allowed to see anyone in their practice. I was left without a primary doctor overnight in the middle of a medical emergency. Fortunately, Partners in Pediatrics understood my emergency and got me in right away. They encourage 2nd opinions and would love to hear if I have any other ideas. My son's chest pain has been resolved and we continue to partner on his care. I hope the more senior physicians at 5280 learn from this review and coach the newer doctors. A few other things: I know Caitlin only worked a couple of days a week. Since they won't collaborate across physicians, I often had to wait several days to get any answers back. The front office can be pretty difficult. None of this really mattered to me until I was in a true emergency. I suggest finding a great pediatrician because when your child is chronically sick, it can be very difficult to manage.

Super thoughtful and thorough. Hear your preferences, concerns and offer various approaches and…read moreopportunities. Easy to schedule appointments. Have loved every doctor we have worked with.

Greenwood Pediatrics - www.greenwoodpediatrics.com

Greenwood Pediatrics

(48 reviews)

23 years ago, just before my son was born, my dearly loved OB/GYN (Tibor Engel, MD) recommended Dr…read more Andy Bauer for a pediatrician. Dr. Andy came to the hospital to meet my son, probably out of respect for Dr. Engel. I was a new mother, and my mother lives in NY. I cannot overstate the quality of the care that my children have received from Dr. Andy, his PA Beverly, and Greenwood Pediatrics. My son was quite small, 6 pounds 5.5 ounces. I'm tall, and his father is tall. So we all expected an 8-lb baby. Dr. Andy had me bring my son in for weight checks for a few weeks, until my son started gaining weight at a faster pace. He was in the 95th percentile for height, so the weight had to catch up. When my daughter was born, she was even smaller. I asked Dr. Andy if he wanted me to bring her in for weight checks, and he said, "Nah. You just have small babies." Turns out that baby weight is correlated to the mother's birth weight. I weighed 6 lbs 7 ounces. I would never have had 8-lb babies. There was a terrible incident where my son's diaper was filled with a bright green mess. I PANICKED, and called Greenwood after hours. Dr. Andy called me back, laughing, and asked me if he had had any blue ice cream at Cold Stone. Well, yes, he did. Problem solved :) We are fortunate that that our kids are healthy. Dr. Andy used to joke about how he almost never saw them, except for checkups. I told him that they ate a LOT of vegetables, and weren't allowed soda or junk food except on special occasions. He said, "H'mm." I like the fact that antibiotics are only prescribed when necessary, and never without the child being seen. Dr. Andy is a no-nonsense physician, and doesn't coddle children or their parents. My kids actually like seeing him, and Beverly :) This recent visit was for my daughter, now 19. I was THRILLED to learn that Greenwood will keep seeing patients up until age 26. I hated leaving my NYC pediatrician, Dr. Edward Davies, when I turned 18. I'm very grateful to have a pediatrician that we can trust implicitly. I wasn't sure about the HPV vaccines, but Dr. Andy recommended them, so the kids got them. And once there was a time when I was convinced that my infant son had some sort of very rare syndrome, which I based upon an ear crease. Dr. Andy rolled his eyes and pointed out that we would have seen enlarged organs on the ultrasounds. Well, yeah. I'm impressed that he knew about this rare syndrome right off the bat. And for new, inexperienced parents, the after-hours on call service is amazing. We rarely used it, but when we needed it, Greenwood was there. I will say that projectile vomiting is quite disturbing, but does not require ER visits. My babies are now healthy young adults, and I'm grateful to Dr. Andy, Beverly Garrison, and the rest of the team for their part in getting them here. I never had any problems with the front desk staff, except for one nurse who constantly mispronounced my son's first name, but whatever. He would correct her, and then next time...same mispronunciation. Weird. I like the fact that you never feel hustled at Greenwood. Yes, you might have to wait a bit to see the doctor or PA, but when it's your kid's turn, you will get the same level of care. Son had a motorcycle accident on a weekend, so I took him to Urgent Care and then to Dr. Andy on Monday. Dr. Andy examined him and also spoke about motorcycle safety. I appreciated that. Being a parent can be scary. Having excellent pediatric care is a saving grace.

as a parent you hope that you make the best decisions when it comes to your children and their…read morehealth. Greenwood pediatrics has been the absolute best choice for my child's pediatrician. The entire staff is helpfu, caring, and timely. Big shout out to Dr. Andy, you have a permanent place in our heart

Lone Tree Pediatrics - Dr. Debra Berry

Lone Tree Pediatrics

(50 reviews)

This is the first pediatrician I've visited that administered the Edinburgh Postnatal Assessment to…read morenew mothers and I am so grateful for that. I feel like they're looking out for me as well as my children. I've come here about 5 times this year so far with both my newborn and my toddler. Outstanding service every single time. The front desk women are pleasant and helpful. The nurses we've encountered have been beyond delightful and understanding. I had to make a visit with my toddler and newborn by myself and they were completely patient with me as I tried to wrangle my toddler and carry my newborn. The nurse even offered to help! We have seen various doctors and NPs and each one has been great. They don't rush us and I feel they actually listen to all my questions and sometimes silly anxious mom concerns.

We were in a time-sensitive situation and only needed a single signature from our pediatrician…read moreconfirming our son has an up-to-date physical so he could participate in a same-day basketball tryout. We emailed the form at 9:30 a.m. and politely asked if it could be returned by 2:00 p.m. Understanding that offices are busy, we felt 5.5 hours for a simple signature was reasonable. After receiving no response, we called multiple times to confirm the email was received. Four calls later, including being placed on hold twice until the calls disconnected, we still had no answer. We ultimately drove the form to the office in person. My wife then waited 45 minutes in the lobby, during which only one patient checked in, and we still did not receive the signature. We understand that medical offices are busy, but responsiveness and basic communication matter -- especially when it involves kids and time-sensitive school or sports requirements. Unfortunately, this experience has led us to look for a new pediatrician for our three children. I would encourage others to consider the importance of communication and responsiveness when choosing a provider.

Partners In Pediatrics

Partners In Pediatrics

(27 reviews)

We've been taking our daughter her since she's been born and really like this practice. I've always…read morebeen able to book appointments and find times that work for us. We've seen several of the doctors especially since my daughter was born premature so we were in there quite a bit. I've liked every doctor we've seen. They all take time to actually talk to us about any questions or concerns we might have. I also like that they clearly read through her file before coming in the room. It's a pet peeve of mine to have to explain through something or answer questions on something they should know already.

If I could give zero stars I would. After spending maybe 5 minutes with us during our well visit,…read moreDr. Bangs' nurse "mistakenly" injected my two month old with the wrong vaccine. A vaccine not approved for infants this young. This was after discussing and agreeing to a clear vaccine plan that included giving only 1 shot at a time so as not to overload his tiny body. I was not informed of this error for over a week and even then had to piece it together myself and could not get our doctor to call me back until she was back in the office. (She doesn't work Sat-Monday). When she finally did call us back, her apology seemed completely insincere. It was clear she seemed to think this was not a big deal. We have filed a medical board complaint for Dr. Bangs. Avoid this practice and these horrible nurses and doctors. They do not care about their patients and are unable to follow basic standards of care in the medical industry.

Village Pediatrics

Village Pediatrics

(12 reviews)

I write this review to serve as a warning to families who are considering using Village Pediatrics…read more We took my daughter (who at the time was learning to walk/toddle) in to see Dr. Markowski for concerns that we had about splotches on her legs. He accused us of inflicting bruises on our daughter, and called the police to escort us in an ambulance to Children's hospital, where my daughter had multiple tests run, X-rays, CT scans, etc. performed on her body. Before he called the police on us, he tried to assuage my fears about these accusations by saying "he makes multiple calls like this each month". A quick Google search on Dr. Markowski shows other parents that had similar experiences. Being escorted out by police and forced into the ambulance was the most humiliating and terrifying experience I've ever lived through. Seeing my 8 month old daughter scream in pain as the X-ray techs twisted and contorted her body is an image I will never forget. After additional tests and the help of some doctors who were more interested in helping us than hurling unsound accusations at us, we learned that my daughter has a fibrinolytic defect and other health concerns related to genetics/blood disorders that can cause the marks on her legs that we originally requested Dr. Markowski to look at. Dr. Studebaker, who was our daughter's actual pediatrician, only called me after I received a bill from them for $18 threatening to send me to collections for our visit because I was so upset. She promised that she would call me and my husband back to address our concerns, apologized profusely for Dr. Markowski's poor judgement, and then ghosted us. After we called back multiple times, the receptionist said the doctors were screening our calls because their attorneys advised them not to speak to us. Our CPS caseworker, who happened to be lovely, said that this whole case was verbatim "Bulls--t". The police assigned to our case closed everything without even needing to speak with us, as she found all accusations to be "unfounded". We are now stuck with thousands of dollars in medical bills and the lingering trauma from the possibility of having your child taken away from you. It has taken me a while to write this review because of the shame that I feel, even though we are the victims. The fear that I experience anytime we take my daughter to her routine check ups is something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. I had to submit myself into therapy after this ordeal, and my therapist diagnosed me with PTSD from the incident.  The arrogance that Dr. Markowski conducts himself with, and the cowardice that Dr. Studebaker displays is inexcusable. This trauma and the consequences of their poor judgement will stay with my family for the rest of our lives.

DO NOT take your children here. These doctors are unethical cowards, especially Dr. Markowski and…read moreDr. Studebaker. They don't listen to their patients and they treat them like filth. I wish I never would have taken my daughter here. Worst experience of my entire life, without exaggeration. They admitted to handling our situation horribly wrong and only offered a hollow apology. We were left with thousands in medical bills because of their mistake. They became completely unreachable when we asked for assistance with the bills that they caused. We had to file complaints on both doctors to the medical board because they wouldn't respond to us and now they are using that as an excuse to not speak with us again. They are cowards and will 100% screw over their patients if it means they won't be held accountable for their actions. Truly awful, evil and just horrible human beings.

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