Can’t say enough great things about them — from the front office girls, like Marta and Michelle, to Rosemary, their RN, and Dr. Lynch — they’re all wonderful. Many doctors these days are missing that warm bedside manner that I feel is necessary when you’re dealing with very personal matters. These ladies are great at making you feel comfortable about whatever you’re coming to see them about. I highly recommend them!
Cheryl W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Gardena, CA
There are many prestigious obgyn’s in southbay Area, I for one, have found some of them, bearing good reviews but one negative. That negative reviews, so long as it has nothing to do with the management, is better than a review that contains the obgyn mismanagement itself or wrong diagnosis and interventions. Some reviewers can be biased and mostly based on real experience, which can be helpful. But every pregnancy is different for all of us and that you might be one of those who develops complication and end up a high-risk in pregnancy. All OBGYNs are knowledgeable, otherwise they wouldn’t have the authority and the right position to be your health caregivers. But as to the extent of how broad their knowledge is, that’s another thing that holds a Huge question, «How Far?», «how far do you know?», «how sure are you of your diagnosis?», «how do you treat this type of complication?»,” are you making the right move and decision?”… remember ladies, you and your babies’ health lie on the hands of a «good» obgyn. And when i say good, it connotes various things to consider: 1. If your OBGYN, is a Fellow on American Congress of Obstetrician and Gynecologists, this title gives her more edge to perform better judgment with critical thinking and management on certain cases.: The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists(ACOG), formerly the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, is a professional association of medical doctors specializing in obstetrics and gynecology in the United States. It has a membership of over 52,000[1] and represents 90 percent of U.S. board-certified obstetrician-gynecologists. Members are referred to as fellows and use the post-nominal letters FACOG to indicate their status. To become a fellow, candidates must become certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and then nominated to the college by another fellow. Board certification involves a a two-part exam, usually taken over a two-year period. The first part is a written exam, which is taken the first year the candidate is «eligible»(typically in the final year of obstetrics and gynecology residency training). The second part is an oral exam, taken the year after the written exam is passed. The oral examination is based largely on a collection of a year’s worth of medical and surgical cases known as the«case lists». Reference: 2. Look up on your doctor online in the Medical Board of California, and verify licensse information, physician information, public record action, public records documents and important users notice, here’s the site on how to check your doctors: and if you want direct access to the link you may go to: 3. Here are some reliable sites that provide your doctor’s profile with reviews: Simply search on your doctors on the above two links and it will walk you through the informations you might need. 4. You can just simply look at the different reviews online and see how they do as a doctor. Some reviews may be biased and even negative reviews always have the other side of the coin. All I can say is that, you pick out doctors to consider, list down all the reasons why you want this doctor on the left side, and the negative feedbacks, responses, reasons on the right, then weigh it out. Perform a thorough reasearch about your doctors and then choose the right one you feel is the RIGHTONEFORYOU!.. With this smart act, you won’t have to worry and be uncomfortable going to the doctor of your choice knowing that you know more about him/her and feel safe.