Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capital Women’s Care on K street is all women right now as someone mentioned above. Chances are you’ll have a female otherwise you can try the midwives at GWU.
Thank you for being one of the only people who provided helpful information.
Anonymous wrote:Bloom will absolutely not accommodate this. They are incredibly dismissive. If you want this, you’ll need to schedule an induction for when a woman (or two, if you are a first-timer) is on call..
Anonymous wrote:Capital Women’s Care on K street is all women right now as someone mentioned above. Chances are you’ll have a female otherwise you can try the midwives at GWU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does it mean that Beckerman is concierge?
It means he’s out of pocket. A few docs at Foxhall do not take insurance. Also I tried switching to them sometime ago and they make you pay a $300 fee (for no reason) by the time you deliver so you have time to pay it off as part of their concierge fee (even if you see an in network doc). They also have a fee for “lab handling” which was nonsensical to me because all that can be claimed through insurance. Given all the lab work during pregnancy, I steered clear from Foxhall despite it being super convenient.
I hear bloom also charges some concierge fee - despite in network docs but others may know better. Hence why I ended up switching to CWC since it was more straight forward and nonsense with bulling etc.
There’s also Ritter Hill & Johnson but I’m sell familiar with them but appear to have a lot of female OBs.
Anonymous wrote:What does it mean that Beckerman is concierge?
Anonymous wrote:Be sure to ask any practice…does your group cross-cover any other groups.
You can have an all female group that crosses with another group so the doctors don’t have to be on 72 hour weekend call so frequently. That cross-cover may have males on their staff.
Anonymous wrote:Bloom will absolutely not accommodate this. They are incredibly dismissive. If you want this, you’ll need to schedule an induction for when a woman (or two, if you are a first-timer) is on call..