Anonymous wrote:I am with the MFMs at GW, and see them for everything OB related since I am pretty high-risk (hypertension, elderly, IVF). The nurse is great and the docs I have seen are also nice. only drawback from my perspective is that you _are_ entering the hospital, which is going to be more crowded than just a regular medical office. I do telemedicine for about every other appointment, and go in when I need a sono or bloodwork. Helpfully the midwife suite on the floor will do bloodwork, so you don't have to go down to the lab open to the rest of the hospital.
kshin29 wrote:I was told I need to see someone as I am a high risk candidate for pregnancy. Anyone have good recs for a maternal fetal medicine doc (or even better, nurse practioner)? DC preferred but will go to MD or VA if they're the best! WOman also preferred. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had an amazing experience with Dr. Drassinower at Georgetown (MFM) through two pregnancies. She is the rare practitioner who is whip-smart and take-charge, but also very gentle and compassionate. I have never found her to be alarmist and appreciate the extra scans and monitoring given my issues. Have never felt rushed. I don’t love the teaching hospital aspect of Georgetown (constant interruptions during recovery) or the endless construction but it’s absolutely worth it to feel in such safe hands when you’re high risk.
She was AMAZING! Paired Drassinower with Dr. Kelly and they made a DREAM TEAM! Add Nelson from the ultrasound room and it was a trifecta! Weekly visits for this mama. Grateful for the three listed above.
How did you break up your MFM v OBGYN appts? I feel i have overcomplicated things having both and not sure how to go about scheduling out my remaning appts! I am 30 weeks - any advice would be appreciated
Anonymous wrote:I found Dr. Michael Gallagher very soothing and grandfatherly. Usually I prefer female doctors, but Dr. Gallagher is exceptional.
Anonymous wrote:Probably too far for you, but Dr Sheri Hamersley in Rockville was great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had an amazing experience with Dr. Drassinower at Georgetown (MFM) through two pregnancies. She is the rare practitioner who is whip-smart and take-charge, but also very gentle and compassionate. I have never found her to be alarmist and appreciate the extra scans and monitoring given my issues. Have never felt rushed. I don’t love the teaching hospital aspect of Georgetown (constant interruptions during recovery) or the endless construction but it’s absolutely worth it to feel in such safe hands when you’re high risk.
She was AMAZING! Paired Drassinower with Dr. Kelly and they made a DREAM TEAM! Add Nelson from the ultrasound room and it was a trifecta! Weekly visits for this mama. Grateful for the three listed above.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve had an amazing experience with Dr. Drassinower at Georgetown (MFM) through two pregnancies. She is the rare practitioner who is whip-smart and take-charge, but also very gentle and compassionate. I have never found her to be alarmist and appreciate the extra scans and monitoring given my issues. Have never felt rushed. I don’t love the teaching hospital aspect of Georgetown (constant interruptions during recovery) or the endless construction but it’s absolutely worth it to feel in such safe hands when you’re high risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. Helaine Landy is a total pro at Georgetown though she may be retired.
I liked Dr Landy too and did not find her to be alarmist. I saw her because I was having twins. I just googled her and it looks like she is still practicing.
kshin29 wrote:I was told I need to see someone as I am a high risk candidate for pregnancy. Anyone have good recs for a maternal fetal medicine doc (or even better, nurse practioner)? DC preferred but will go to MD or VA if they're the best! WOman also preferred. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Helaine Landy is a total pro at Georgetown though she may be retired.
Anonymous wrote:I love, love, love Dr. Timofeev at Sibley. I had a bit of a medical (but not pregnancy) emergency this week and she called me after hours to make sure everything was ok.