Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone know if bethesda has a sonographer again yet? they told me in sept they were trying to hire someone
Still no sonographer (or NSTs) as of November. I had my scans done at a private MFM practice so that I wouldn't have to go in to DC (I had all my prenatals in Bethesda)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t agree with the prior poster.
Drs. Gaba, Bathgate, Keller, Marko, Jamshidi, Madkour, Martinez, Sheth, Gallagher, Phillips, Cigna are all still there. Yes, there are new people there but they did not seem inexperienced. Also, the midwives are seasoned as well. This seems to be the group that takes on the high acuity cases. I switched back to GW because essentially my Sibley doc said if something went west with the pregnancy he would transfer me there…so, here I am at GW. Maybe I’ll get one of the new rooms…
You’re not able to see Madkour, Sheth, or Cigna for OBGYN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:anyone know if bethesda has a sonographer again yet? they told me in sept they were trying to hire someone
Still no sonographer (or NSTs) as of November. I had my scans done at a private MFM practice so that I wouldn't have to go in to DC (I had all my prenatals in Bethesda)
Anonymous wrote:anyone know if bethesda has a sonographer again yet? they told me in sept they were trying to hire someone
Anonymous wrote:I don’t agree with the prior poster.
Drs. Gaba, Bathgate, Keller, Marko, Jamshidi, Madkour, Martinez, Sheth, Gallagher, Phillips, Cigna are all still there. Yes, there are new people there but they did not seem inexperienced. Also, the midwives are seasoned as well. This seems to be the group that takes on the high acuity cases. I switched back to GW because essentially my Sibley doc said if something went west with the pregnancy he would transfer me there…so, here I am at GW. Maybe I’ll get one of the new rooms…
Anonymous wrote:I can’t discuss Christmas time. However, I had my baby during Thanksgiving. I am high risk. I had no trouble seeing the high risk doctor, their NP, or my doctor. I made 2-3 appointments in advance when I was there for my visit. I found the portal to be an easy way to ask questions.
The labor and delivery nurses were amazing. The doctors and the one midwife that I met were up to date, kind and “hella amazing” when I started bleeding too much. Because of the high risk pregnancy, my DD had to go to the nicu for a few days and I felt like their team was equally great and very communicative. I caught a glimpse of the new labor rooms but didn’t have one-they are beautiful (at least from peaking in). The post delivery care was fine.
I loved Dr. Sheth, Keller and Jamshidi!
I never felt like it was a small nursing crew despite the holiday.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t discuss Christmas time. However, I had my baby during Thanksgiving. I am high risk. I had no trouble seeing the high risk doctor, their NP, or my doctor. I made 2-3 appointments in advance when I was there for my visit. I found the portal to be an easy way to ask questions.
The labor and delivery nurses were amazing. The doctors and the one midwife that I met were up to date, kind and “hella amazing” when I started bleeding too much. Because of the high risk pregnancy, my DD had to go to the nicu for a few days and I felt like their team was equally great and very communicative. I caught a glimpse of the new labor rooms but didn’t have one-they are beautiful (at least from peaking in). The post delivery care was fine.
I loved Dr. Sheth, Keller and Jamshidi!
I never felt like it was a small nursing crew despite the holiday.
Anonymous wrote:I just delivered at GW on Christmas. Had the best labor and delivery experience there. Pain management was amazing! This was my second vaginal delivery. Staff was absolutely wonderful. Would highly recommend. The newly renovated rooms are very nice.
Anonymous wrote:Those who had bad experiences, were you with the midwives or regular OB team?
Anonymous wrote:Hi - I’m the previous new poster who had a bad experience at GW. I saw every doctor at the practice. Many, many doctors failed me - failed to recognize symptoms, signs, care needed and kind of left me high and dry in the aftermath. There was one doctor who followed up with my in the postpartum period - recognizing that my horrific situation had led to severe depression (which no one ever told me at the time). She has since left the practice. I was with the OBs, not midwives. Every practice is going to have a story like mine, I’m sure. Most people I know had good experiences at GW - it’s the hospital almost all doulas (which I had) recommend. I did not have a good experience and will never go back.