| I’d like to deliver at GW and so would like a good OB there. I imagine I will rotate through the docs during pregnancy, but would love recommendations for someone to be my “primary” doc. |
| There have got be a hundred threads on this, OP. |
| I don’t actually have recs (I was with the midwives and can’t speak highly enough of Katie DePalma but that’s not helpful to OP), just posting to counteract the PP. Turnover is real; totally valid to want current recs. Congrats on your pregnancy, OP. |
Thanks, PP! I’m too high-risk for midwives, but welcome all recent recs! |
| Of the MFMs I highly recommend Bathgate and Ahmadzia. |
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I second PP for Ahmadzia and Bathgate for MFMs. Macri has been the on-call MFM during a couple of my ultrasounds, and he is also very nice, calm, and good at answering all your questions. He doesn’t deliver though and I have never planned to see him for an appointment.
For regular ob gyns, my two favs are leaving in the spring, but I have had good experiences with: Jamshidi (did my in-office d & c post miscarriage) Farhi Gorelik |
| I liked Lesko (female) and Madkour (male). I found Lesko to be a bit more of a straightforward OB, but still approachable and warm. She delivered my second by elective c-section; no complaints. Madkour is a bit more in touch with wellness/meditation/whole body care type doc, if that makes any sense. I know a lot of women don't like a male OB in general, but I liked him. He's worked in developing countries and is supposed to be good for higher risk patients (he didn't deliver either of my kids so I can't speak to that). I bounced between the two for my pregnancies, because it's so hard to get the doc you want on any given day. I found having two to choose from worked well to keep some sort of continuity. And even then, I saw a few others when neither of my preferred ones were available. A friend loved Dr. Sheth as well, but I think she's in the Bethesda office. |
Who are the two leaving in the spring? |
| Just make life easy and mix. You won’t control who is on call at delivery anyway. |
| I love Dr. Nelson. I've also seen Dr. Gaba, who was incredibly warm and friendly. Cigna delivered my first and was great, but I believe she is one who is leaving in the spring. |
| If Macri is still there, he is awesome. |
What office do you want to go to for appointments? That’s critical to making this decision. |
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If this is a high-risk pregnancy, I would steer clear of GW. It’s impossible to get through to them quickly, you’ll be bounced from provider to provider during emergencies (and often told conflicting or medically inaccurate advice), and you may nearly die as a result, as I almost did.
If you have a high risk pregnancy, go literally anywhere else. |
| I'd just pick the oldest one. |
where did you go instead? I specifically switched from Reiter Hill to GW so I can deliver at GWU because of their NICU (my niece and nephew spent 4 months at their NICU and I owe their life to GWU's good care...but that was years ago). |