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Washington OB & Gyn Associate

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Michelle Harvison, MD

Michelle Harvison, MD

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My pcp told me to see a gyne for a problem. I waited an hour in the waiting room for dr harvison…read more During the appointment I told dr Harvison that my pcp reviewed an ultrasound, then had me get a second ultrasound and told me to see a gyne. Unfortunately the 2nd results weren't ready for my appointment with dr. Harvison. Dr. Harvison dismissed everything I had to say. She did not do an exam. I told her previous tests showed that the problem wasn't going away. She dismissed my concern. She basically told me that because of my age (63) that I shouldn't worry about it. She said she would call me after she reviewed the most recent results. Fortunately I found another gyne who listened to me, reviewed the ultra sounds, did an exam and discussed treatments for the problem. It seems dr harvison and advanced women's care can send texts, emails and bills for the copay but can not call with test results or bother to do an exam. I will not be back to dr. Harvison or adanced women's care.

My most recent appointment (10/22/24) with Dr. Harvison at Advanced Women's care of Pittsburgh left…read moreme feeling upset and uncomfortable. She started the appointment with reviewing details from out last appointment and for some reason started to focus on my mental health. Asking me questions about my mental health status and treatment. The questions became more and more invasive, but I continued answering because she's my doctor and I'm lying on the table naked and vulnerable. She asked why I was burned out after I told her I had discussed it with my therapist. And when I told her because of everything happening in my life. She kind of blew that off. The interrogation continued and she finally got to saying "I find the best way to deal with mental health is physical exercise." I yelled stop and told her I was done with the questioning and to please finish my exam. She replied with "I'm sorry I didn't mean to upset you." I asked her if she suffered from Depression and Anxiety. She said no. And I told her I was beyond all of the hot takes from people who don't understand. As she is now doing my exam. she proceeds to tell me "My brother in law is a therapist and he sends me all of the latest research that I study." I then told her that knowledge does not equal experience. I was so very upset and uncomfortable at that point I was in tears. Finally, the exam was over and I couldn't get out of there fast enough. I decided I would never come back. But now 2 weeks later and I'm still thinking about that interaction. I feel like she was taking advantage of my vulnerability to "upsell" me on either her, or her brother in law's mental health advice. While I will never see her again, I just want to make sure this experience is noted so that others who possibly feel the same way know they are not alone.

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