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Southeast Women's Center

2.3 (7 reviews)
Closed • 8:30 am - 2:00 pm

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UNC Women's Health at Smithfield

UNC Women's Health at Smithfield

3.0(2 reviews)
0.0 mi

First time at this practice and my daughter's first GYN visit. She was incredibly nervous. Upon…read morearrival, the receptionist was thorough and welcoming. We were called back in less than 5 minutes. The nurse who took us to the exam room was so kind and thorough. She really set the stage to relax my daughter. The PA entered and spoke to my daughter, knowing she was very nervous. She was to the point, she made sure my daughter was okay to proceed, and she was so generous to tell my daughter how well she did. We both loved Gina Menia! Upon check out, our experience continued to be so positive. Shannon checked us out and she was wonderful. I wish I could recall the name of who took us back to the exam room. She checked on how the visit went and talked to her for a few minutes. Never have I dreamed of such a positive visit for a teen for a sensitive type of visit. I highly recommend this team. Thank you for leaving such an amazing impression on me and my daughter!

From day one of going to this place I felt like they rushed me in and rushed me out. It's my first…read morepregnancy so I have lots of questions, but this place did not make me feel comfortable enough to ask anything. I felt like I was bothering them or inconveniencing by asking any questions. Even when I did ask questions the answers were very vague. I felt like I was just going through a fast food drive through the way the rushed me and rushed me out every time. The final straw was when I had an appointment at 11 and I called because there had been a car accident that caused some traffic so I was running about 10 minutes late. I called up there and spoke to one of the ladies at the front desk and she told me that they would still see me as long I was in the 15 minute window. When I get there to check in the lady with short blonde hair told me they couldn't see me. Even after she went to the back office and asked if they could still see me and I heard one of the ladies say yes I told her we could still see her. I had an ultrasound at 11 and a routine check up at the 11:30 and they wouldn't see me for either. I do not recommend this place to anyone considering. They need to do better.

Johnston Memorial Women's Pavillion

Johnston Memorial Women's Pavillion

1.7(3 reviews)
0.9 mi

Johnston has definitely left a mark on my family for life. We just had our first baby at the…read morewoman's pavilion. At 4cm dilated and excruciating contractions my wife was asked to sit down and answer some questions before someone pointed out that she needed to be put in a room asap. Delivery went good, and we felt it was smooth sailing from there but that was not the case. She started experience nausea, severe pain, and swelling of her limbs as soon as 12 hours after delivery. Her heart rate hovered around 120-130 for 2 days and even got up to the 150's at one point but we were told it was just hormones and that it was nothing to worry about. We new something was wrong and none of the doctors knew a thing so our main goal was to just get discharged and go from there. As we were leaving the nurse Carlene was sent with us to check our car seat, i had no idea how to fasten the base to my sons car seat so I asked her for help, to which she responded "I don't know how to do it" and sent us on our way. We get home and not even a day later my wife could hardly walk, and was swelling all over. Eventually we called EMS and we were brought to wake med. we have currently been in Wake Med for a week due to TSS, which as many know is a life threatening infection that travels through your blood stream. Not only did she have a infection right after delivery but her stitches were loose and came apart. Our 1 week and 2 day old child has only been bottle fed by his mother 2 times and she has yet to change a diaper or give him a outfit. Any mother could only imagine how hard that could be on a first time mom. I am extremely upset and would highly advice that nobody use this as a place to deliver your baby, it is not worth the risk.

My daughter was brought here by ambulance and she's been sitting here in the waiting room since EMS…read morebrought her in, she's got a brace on that EMS put her in no one has seen her since she was checked in through their Triage, not overly busy but steady a young man came in and went to the desk and told the lady there that he worked here and his friend in the Emergency Room told him to call him when he got here and sure enough the emergency room doors opened and in he walked, I don't mind waiting our turn but what gives him the right to surpass all of those people waiting to be seen. No one stopped him just sat and watched him do as he pleased. My daughter was in an accident rear ended and she's had two brain surgeries prior to this accident and she hit her head but he takes priorities because he works here??? Guess that's the only way to be seen here, is if you work here otherwise you'll wait until they decide to see you

Carolina Women's Research and Wellness Center

Carolina Women's Research and Wellness Center

4.2(10 reviews)
42.8 mi

Finding a gynecologist is a horrendous task. Though there's an abundance of them, the quality is…read morereally lacking but in not this clinic! I found the staff extremely helpful and caring. Even though they were running 30mins late, you can tell the staff felt terrible and tried everything in their power to speed up the process. They definitely made you feel appreciated which is something you don't find often unfortuantely. Once I got into the room, I was out in 10-15mins. Scarlet (RN gynecologist) was respectful and not once did i feel uncomfortable. Tip: Fill out your past medical history and other forms online, it makes the process a lot faster. The portal also updates you on your visit and lab/test results.

Is it weird to give your gynecologist 5 stars? I think not…read more The Carolina Women's Research and Wellness Center (CWRWC)--AKA the Women's Wellness Clinic because it's WAY easier--is a small, all-female practice that really goes above and beyond to make its patients (well, this patient at least) feel good about going there. The facility is sterile without feeling it--the exam rooms are stylish and cozy with pretty sinks, cabinets, and chairs, and the art on the walls is actually really nice. I see Dr. Lukes who is totally awesome. When she explains things, I don't feel like she dumbs them down or gets too scholarly (and she doesn't know I have a background in reproductive health/have a healthy level of interest in my lady parts). Being in those stirrups is never fun, but at least Dr. Lukes and the Women's Wellness Clinic make it much more comfortable than any other practice I've been to.

Southeast Women's Center - obgyn - Updated May 2026

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