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[quote=Anonymous]I was high risk at GT for 2 pregnancies. The MFM or peri practice is small with 3 attendings and 3 fellows. You only see the primay or attending for appointments and they attend your birth. The primary peris are Dr Landy, Dr. Bolan, and Dr Collea. I love Dr Landy. I like Dr Bolan but she is more quiet and you need to ask more open ended questions to draw her out. She really is patient and supportive but if you ask a yes or no question she will give give you a yes or no with an awkard pause. I didn't like Collea, he is strange and I found his bedside manner a bit patronizing but I would not worry about his ability. The NICU is very good. We were there for a few weeks. Dr Bolan seems the most conservative so if you are nervous and want to push for more monitoring I would sign up for her as the primary. Dr Landy is great in that she doesn't always treat high risk as an impending medical disaster but she is pretty evidence based and may push back more if you want more tests or interventions for greater piece of mind.[/quote]
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