Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP where do you live? That should answer this question for you. You have a potentially complicated birth.
Even if you are scheduled for an early delivery there is nothing to prevent you from going into early labor. If I had a possibly dangerous birth I would want to chose the hospital closest to my work or home depending on where I was most often. You are NOT the person that wants to get stuck in rush hour traffic for an hour.
Go to google maps and compare distance and pick the one closest to you. Although since the GT NICU and MFM staff saved the life of me and my baby (while generally being slow to respond to phone calls and making me wait for appointments) I vote for them if they fit the distance bill.
Op here. I live in Bethesda, so all 3 places are within 30 min with Sibley's being the closest. With GT I'm worried about not having a specific Ob I can go to and getting stuck with someone unknown for my delivery. When you delivered there, was it pre scheduled with someone you knew already?
Also, I mentioned that I used to work there, right? I am comfortable with going there because of I know the place well, just didn't have any experience with its maternity ward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP where do you live? That should answer this question for you. You have a potentially complicated birth.
Even if you are scheduled for an early delivery there is nothing to prevent you from going into early labor. If I had a possibly dangerous birth I would want to chose the hospital closest to my work or home depending on where I was most often. You are NOT the person that wants to get stuck in rush hour traffic for an hour.
Go to google maps and compare distance and pick the one closest to you. Although since the GT NICU and MFM staff saved the life of me and my baby (while generally being slow to respond to phone calls and making me wait for appointments) I vote for them if they fit the distance bill.
Op here. I live in Bethesda, so all 3 places are within 30 min with Sibley's being the closest. With GT I'm worried about not having a specific Ob I can go to and getting stuck with someone unknown for my delivery. When you delivered there, was it pre scheduled with someone you knew already?
Also, I mentioned that I used to work there, right? I am comfortable with going there because of I know the place well, just didn't have any experience with its maternity ward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP where do you live? That should answer this question for you. You have a potentially complicated birth.
Even if you are scheduled for an early delivery there is nothing to prevent you from going into early labor. If I had a possibly dangerous birth I would want to chose the hospital closest to my work or home depending on where I was most often. You are NOT the person that wants to get stuck in rush hour traffic for an hour.
Go to google maps and compare distance and pick the one closest to you. Although since the GT NICU and MFM staff saved the life of me and my baby (while generally being slow to respond to phone calls and making me wait for appointments) I vote for them if they fit the distance bill.
Op here. I live in Bethesda, so all 3 places are within 30 min with Sibley's being the closest. With GT I'm worried about not having a specific Ob I can go to and getting stuck with someone unknown for my delivery. When you delivered there, was it pre scheduled with someone you knew already?
Also, I mentioned that I used to work there, right? I am comfortable with going there because of I know the place well, just didn't have any experience with its maternity ward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The docs in the Children's ED call Shady Grove "Shady Grave," because of the terrible quality of medical care it is apparent transfers from there have received. I would 100% not deliver there.
OP: I would definitely refer your OB to the medical board. Flat out dumping you at 35 weeks w/o ensuring a transfer you are comfortable with is against practice standards.
I interned at a law firm that specialized in medical malpractice a year ago and had also heard this nickname and felt guilt about posting it!
I've heard this too about their ER dept, both children's and regular. However, i have always heard good things about their NICU, which is what OP needs to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Op with an update here.
Got an appt with Capital Women's Care in Rockville per the recommendation of my MFM. I looked up the doctors and they all had good reviews, only thing is they deliver at Shady Grove.
Foxhall also squeezed me in for an appt, and the doctor that I have an appointment with is pretty highly reviewed. I think I prefer her, but she only delivers at Sibley.
I still have the option of going to Georgetown - their Ob department can take me but they are taking a long time to get back to me since they are still reviewing my records, probably because different doctors are on rotation.
Is it too excessive to go to all 3 places and figure out which one I like better? Or should I just pick one now given that I am already 35 weeks? If you've delivered with any of these places, please feel free to chime in.
Thanks everyone for following along!
Anonymous wrote:Op with an update here.
Got an appt with Capital Women's Care in Rockville per the recommendation of my MFM. I looked up the doctors and they all had good reviews, only thing is they deliver at Shady Grove.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The docs in the Children's ED call Shady Grove "Shady Grave," because of the terrible quality of medical care it is apparent transfers from there have received. I would 100% not deliver there.
OP: I would definitely refer your OB to the medical board. Flat out dumping you at 35 weeks w/o ensuring a transfer you are comfortable with is against practice standards.
I interned at a law firm that specialized in medical malpractice a year ago and had also heard this nickname and felt guilt about posting it!
Anonymous wrote:OP where do you live? That should answer this question for you. You have a potentially complicated birth.
Even if you are scheduled for an early delivery there is nothing to prevent you from going into early labor. If I had a possibly dangerous birth I would want to chose the hospital closest to my work or home depending on where I was most often. You are NOT the person that wants to get stuck in rush hour traffic for an hour.
Go to google maps and compare distance and pick the one closest to you. Although since the GT NICU and MFM staff saved the life of me and my baby (while generally being slow to respond to phone calls and making me wait for appointments) I vote for them if they fit the distance bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP where do you live? That should answer this question for you. You have a potentially complicated birth.
Even if you are scheduled for an early delivery there is nothing to prevent you from going into early labor. If I had a possibly dangerous birth I would want to chose the hospital closest to my work or home depending on where I was most often. You are NOT the person that wants to get stuck in rush hour traffic for an hour.
Go to google maps and compare distance and pick the one closest to you. Although since the GT NICU and MFM staff saved the life of me and my baby (while generally being slow to respond to phone calls and making me wait for appointments) I vote for them if they fit the distance bill.
Good point. Although in an ideal world all medical professionals would be super easy to reach and communicate with, the fact is that in serious specialties, you often don't get attention until you really NEED it. Just because GT is being a little more bureaucratic or slow does not mean you should not chose them. After all, I imagine you chose your sole practiioner OB because you liked the convenience of his practice? Convenience is not always everything in the end ...
Anonymous wrote:OP where do you live? That should answer this question for you. You have a potentially complicated birth.
Even if you are scheduled for an early delivery there is nothing to prevent you from going into early labor. If I had a possibly dangerous birth I would want to chose the hospital closest to my work or home depending on where I was most often. You are NOT the person that wants to get stuck in rush hour traffic for an hour.
Go to google maps and compare distance and pick the one closest to you. Although since the GT NICU and MFM staff saved the life of me and my baby (while generally being slow to respond to phone calls and making me wait for appointments) I vote for them if they fit the distance bill.
Anonymous wrote:Op with an update here.
Got an appt with Capital Women's Care in Rockville per the recommendation of my MFM. I looked up the doctors and they all had good reviews, only thing is they deliver at Shady Grove.
Foxhall also squeezed me in for an appt, and the doctor that I have an appointment with is pretty highly reviewed. I think I prefer her, but she only delivers at Sibley.
I still have the option of going to Georgetown - their Ob department can take me but they are taking a long time to get back to me since they are still reviewing my records, probably because different doctors are on rotation.
Is it too excessive to go to all 3 places and figure out which one I like better? Or should I just pick one now given that I am already 35 weeks? If you've delivered with any of these places, please feel free to chime in.
Thanks everyone for following along!
Anonymous wrote:The docs in the Children's ED call Shady Grove "Shady Grave," because of the terrible quality of medical care it is apparent transfers from there have received. I would 100% not deliver there.
OP: I would definitely refer your OB to the medical board. Flat out dumping you at 35 weeks w/o ensuring a transfer you are comfortable with is against practice standards.