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    Linda D Ford, MD

    Linda D Ford, MD

    2.5(2 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    Dr. Ford is gay and seemed to me ... that she overly enjoyed pelvic exams, which made me very…read moreuncomfortable going to her for my OB/GYN needs, when I was pregnant.

    So far, I am definitely a fan of Dr. Ford's office. It's been awhile since I've had actual, honest…read moreto goodness health insurance that would cover an annual exam so I was in the market for a new doctor. I took a chance on finding her in my list of "in network" options and called to make an appointment. I had to book about a month out, so if you're in immediate need you might be out of luck for a new patient appointment. And if you are a new patient, give yourself plenty of time to go in for this exam -- it took me about an hour and 45 minutes before I was done. I arrived literally right on time, filled out paperwork and waited about 15 minutes before the nurse took me back -- she asked me lots of questions and took a general history (always good). Then I waited in Dr. Ford's office for about another 15 minutes, where she then came in and met and chatted with me about my medical history, my job, etc. etc. etc. (she said she makes an effort to get to know all her patients, which I like). I waited another 15 minutes for the exam to start, which was quick and efficient. They actually give you a real gown to wear during the exam (I had never even seen one before, lol) -- and I was pleased to see a washer/dryer unit in the nurse's station (after your exam is done, there's a laundry basket in the exam room). The entire office looks like it was literally designed for its purpose; there are little "cubby" areas for you to hang your clothes and several other aspects of the office design that really made it feel like it was a nice doctor's office to be in. They told me my next annual exam would much faster, but until I can "see it and believe it," I'm giving this visit a solid 4 stars for a good experience - I would've given it 5 if there had been just a little less waiting time throughout the appointment.

    South Cobb OB Gyn

    South Cobb OB Gyn

    2.1(8 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    I am 36 weeks pregnant with my first and WILL NOT be using this OB for future pregnancies! Like the…read moreother review, I was bounced around from midwife to midwife, never saw the same person more than twice and only saw a doctor once. At my first appointment, I was 10 weeks and they asked me "why are you here?!" and laughed at me. Apparently I was there two weeks early but that is when I was scheduled for. Then they tried to charge me for that appointment even though all they did was check my weight and blood pressure! Then at my first real appointment (12 weeks now) the midwife had a hard time finding Robbie's heartbeat. She said "Oh, well I can't seem to find a heartbeat..." DO YOU KNOW WHAT THAT DOES TO A FIRST-TIME MOM??? I freaked out!!! Thankfully, she did eventually find a his heartbeat, though. At this appointment she had my thyroid levels tested because my thyroid felt enlarged. About a week later she called me to let me know my thyroid is hyperactive and this MEANT that my child WOULD have brain, heart, and developmental defects and that I would have to see a specialist. When I hung up the phone, I cried for at least an hour. She was so cold and made me feel hopeless. Then, I saw the specialist, who has done multiple ultrasounds, and has found no defects. When I told him what the midwife told me, he was appalled. He wanted me to have an antibodies blood test done. I asked if I could get this done at my OB's office he said no because the lab at the OB is often incompetent and often performs the wrong test!! A few weeks later this specialist ordered a c-section because my son was measuring too big to fit through the birth canal and attempting a vaginal delivery could result in needing to break my son's bones. A couple of weeks ago, I asked a midwife (Lois) if I would be guaranteed a c-section if I happened to go into labor before my scheduled c-section. To sum it up, she basically said that if she were at the hospital, she would try to talk me out of a c-section. She said I was choosing to have a c-section because it was easier for me and I was not taking my baby's well-being into consideration. She asked me why I wanted a c-section and I told her about my brother's birth complications and his life-long health complications that resulted from his birth. She looked at me like I was crazy. She was just downright rude! I've spoken to several other women and they can't stand Lois either. Just last week I had an appointment and they had no record of my visit! I waited in the waiting room for nearly an hour and had to show them my appointment card to prove I had an appointment because I was not scheduled in their system. When they finally called me into the examination room, they rushed me through my appointment. The lab tech had already closed the lab and acted frustrated that she had to set up the lab again to take my blood. She was very rude, rushed me through, and was extremely rough, causing a large painful bruise. This office could be okay if they trained their staff on proper communication and treating the patients with respect. They also need to be reminded that their patients have not been through medical school and they are scared. They need to be treated with compassion and need to have things explained to them in a caring way. I have actually had a few midwives and nurses that I really liked. Lynn is great, so is Dr. Francis. Stacie is very professional but her bedside manner needs some work. I LOVE EILEEN!!! She is so sweet but also professional and knowledgeable. I have heard from friends that Dr. Rolee (probably spelling it wrong) is great but I have not seen him. So the office really does have some good staff but some of the staff members are ruining it! I will most certainly not be seeing Lois again and the receptionist staff has been incompetent on more than one occasion. Looking for an OB? Look elsewhere or ask for Dr. Francis, Dr. Rolee, or Eileen. Ask lots of questions and make sure your appointment is scheduled on time and is ACTUALLY SCHEDULED. Good luck=)

    When I was just a regular patient, I loved them too! Dr.Malik was the first doctor to suggest…read moreclomid and not say negative fertility things to me. I was happy. BUT when I got pregnant on my own, that when things changed. I am overweight and older. So I was classified as hi-risk. I rarely saw an actual doctor. I just got bounced around to different mid-wives. They fussed at me for gaining 1 pound in a month...and that's when I guess I started to get defensive. The next month, I was rubbed raw trying to find the baby's heart beat and the mid-wife didn't seem to care. She didn't say sorry or stop when I was almost in tears and there was blood from being rubbed raw. I know I am overweight, but this was the miracle baby I had waited for...I wasn't going to do anything to sabotage my baby's health or mine during pregnancy. When I finally saw a doctor, he was very knowledgeable, but had no bedside manner. He was shocked that when he said c-section, I requested stitches instead of staples. (I have 3 other overweight friends who had issues with their staples so I didn't want that.). I had to wait over an hour twice for blood work because of "miscommunications" as they call it because the blood drawer was confused once and didn't see me the other time. Billing department wasn't much better. They demanded money for future services, but wouldn't bill me until later. I have to have a bill to turn into my flexible medical spending account department. When I told them that, they acted like I was crazy. By the time they billed me, I didn't owe them much since all the copays and deductible had been satisfied by the hi-risk doctor instead. I would go back to see Dr. Reynolds. He was the most patient and sympathetic person I saw. Gina, the mid-wife, was sweet as well. I wish the doctors' office would understand that first time mothers are scared and anxious. We aren't trying to be difficult...we are nervous. A little kindness and bedside manner goes a long way!

    Vidya Soundararajan, MD

    Vidya Soundararajan, MD

    1.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    As a female we have to be able to trust our OB/GYN. When I come to you with a clear problem and you…read moredont even exam me you just jump straight into a D&C surgery, I was trusting you to make things better. So I endured a surgery and 2 solid weeks of recuperating. I had a follow-up with you 5 days after surgery where you proceeded to tell me news that literally terrified me. You basically told me that my only options were a medication that would put my back in the operating room every 3 months for another D&C or having a total hysterectomy. You had mentioned once about an IUD insertion but pushed that aside saying it would technically be difficult to do. I left with more questions than answers and that weighed heavily on me for days. I emailed you through the MyChart app fully expecting you to reply but instead I recieved a message to call your nurse, I didnt want to talk to your nurse, I wanted to talk to you, you know my doctor. From that point I decided to seek a second opinion because at this time I couldnt full trust you to do what was best for me. You see the medication you put me on did absolutely nothing for me, my problem continued for another 2 months after surgery, a surgery that was suppose to help me. I am so glad I decided to seek a second opinion because with that appointment I had all of my questions answered and then some, she changed my medication and within 3 days my problem had completely changed for the better. She also gave me options and solutions that I understood instead of leaving me thinking that if in 3 months if I didn't have a hysterectomy my chances of cancer was very high. We made a plan for my care from that day and I know what will be happening to me and made those decisions with complete confidence. If I could make a suggestion, you need to not be so cold, I felt no connection with you or your staff. I also suggest you learn how to better deal with handicapped people. Making me get up and down from an exam table with nothing to stabilize me was very wrong on your part, what if I had fallen? I have had other OB/GYN's that were all to happy to help me up and down. Needless to say I will not be back and I will not be having any more unnecessary D&C's. I do not recommend this doctor!!

    Sheri Campbell, MD - obgyn - Updated May 2026

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