Anonymous wrote:I delivered at WHC last year. Dr. Muagman almost delivered my daughter (he was great btw) but my OB, Dr. Draoui (who I've seen for the last seven years), showed up just in time. Dr. Draoui is by far my favorite. She gives it straight no chaser and was willing to listen to all my concerns. I wouldn't hesitate to deliver at WHC with Dr. Draoui again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm also pregnant for the first time and receiving care at WHC. Dr. Hamilton is great and I've had an exceptional experience with the maternal fetal medicine specialist, Dr. Fries. She is excellent. That is the office where you would get your 20 week anatomy scan, genetic screenings, etc. If WHC is convenient for where you live, I would definitely go there. I had called Bloom awhile ago to compare a small practice but they were full for my delivery month (August).
Hi, thanks for the recommendation. WHC is the most convenient location for me (to avoid driving crosstown to GW/Georgetown area) as well. Do you know if they are allowing you to select your doctor at this time?
I don't think you can select- another poster mentioned that too. I have also seen Dr. Scott Muagman there, who I didn't like as much as Dr. Hamilton, but he is fine. He takes the time to answer questions, etc. Of course different people have different experiences- I am also 35 so not the youngest of first time mothers, and neither Dr. Hamilton or Dr. Muagman have made anything of that in a way that seems unnecessary or inappropriate, which I think the other posted mentioned was her experience.
I know most people here seem to go to Sibley, but honestly, WHC is close, convenient, and fine. Dr. Fries in MFM was what really sold me on staying there. I'm not going to give it an absolute glowing recommendation, but it's good enough for me so far. I had also heard from good friends that they did not have good experiences at GW or CWC DC, and I wasn't able to get into Bloom, so once I had a couple appointments at WHC, I just decided to stick with it. Foxhall doesn't take insurance and I think the total cost for visits and delivery is somewhere around $5k, which would be doable for us but not ideal given other expenses and we already pay for insurance so...not worth it from my perspective but I'm sure others will differ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm also pregnant for the first time and receiving care at WHC. Dr. Hamilton is great and I've had an exceptional experience with the maternal fetal medicine specialist, Dr. Fries. She is excellent. That is the office where you would get your 20 week anatomy scan, genetic screenings, etc. If WHC is convenient for where you live, I would definitely go there. I had called Bloom awhile ago to compare a small practice but they were full for my delivery month (August).
Hi, thanks for the recommendation. WHC is the most convenient location for me (to avoid driving crosstown to GW/Georgetown area) as well. Do you know if they are allowing you to select your doctor at this time?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone share experiences pro/con of going with the group of doctors vs. one who sees you the whole pregnancy? Foxhall seems to have both options. I get that one doctor would get to know you better, but then what happens at delivery if they aren’t there? Is it better to see everyone so you know them all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm also pregnant for the first time and receiving care at WHC. Dr. Hamilton is great and I've had an exceptional experience with the maternal fetal medicine specialist, Dr. Fries. She is excellent. That is the office where you would get your 20 week anatomy scan, genetic screenings, etc. If WHC is convenient for where you live, I would definitely go there. I had called Bloom awhile ago to compare a small practice but they were full for my delivery month (August).
Meh, I am a PP and I liked her at first but as time went on I found her to be pushy and a bit condescending. She repeatedly called me “young lady”
in one visit and told me I needed to get pregnant soon with my second because I was getting old (I’m 38). Then she nagged me about getting in the patient portal after I relayed an incident where I needed a same day appointment and couldn’t get help from any of her staff and they refused to pass on a message to her. So I did and then the only time I reached out to her she never responded to me. That was enough for me to switch. I need a partner in my health care, not a doctor nagging me like I’m a child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm also pregnant for the first time and receiving care at WHC. Dr. Hamilton is great and I've had an exceptional experience with the maternal fetal medicine specialist, Dr. Fries. She is excellent. That is the office where you would get your 20 week anatomy scan, genetic screenings, etc. If WHC is convenient for where you live, I would definitely go there. I had called Bloom awhile ago to compare a small practice but they were full for my delivery month (August).
Hi, thanks for the recommendation. WHC is the most convenient location for me (to avoid driving crosstown to GW/Georgetown area) as well. Do you know if they are allowing you to select your doctor at this time?
Anonymous wrote:I'm also pregnant for the first time and receiving care at WHC. Dr. Hamilton is great and I've had an exceptional experience with the maternal fetal medicine specialist, Dr. Fries. She is excellent. That is the office where you would get your 20 week anatomy scan, genetic screenings, etc. If WHC is convenient for where you live, I would definitely go there. I had called Bloom awhile ago to compare a small practice but they were full for my delivery month (August).