Dr. Z retired, Dr. Scott did not last even a year and so it's down to Brannon and Rogers. I was not happy with my first OB office. I loved my Doctor (Dr. Tartarchek) but did not like the office one bit. A friend recommended Brannon and Rogers and I'm glad. I met Brannon and realized his personality and mine would not mesh. He's very easy going - almost like a beach bum. He was too rushed for me. Rogers was hurried too, but I figured out it was the practice and not him. If you wanted more consult time, you just had to ask in advance and then he would sit down with you and talk. Some of the cancelled appts were office errors. I would ask for Rogers but get Brannon, and I had to wait forever a couple of times. But in an OBGYN office things like women going into labor, long discussions with a woman who may have just had a miscarriage, etc. can really hold up an appt. I try to be very patient. But as far as good care goes, Dr. Rogers was terrific. He answered all my questions intelligently and was never judgmental. I am not Christian and I never got the feeling that mattered. That is very important to me. Be Christian at church but don't preach to me in a Doctor's office - and he didn't. He respected ALL my decisions. Most of the office staff are friendly and remember my name. Rogers will be going solo soon and I will follow him. If I had to choose, I would say my vote is for Rogers as the best of the two. But it's really a personality choice. With ANY doctor, you have to fit and never never be afraid to ask for more time at appts if you need it.
Pros: Very intelligent, very honest
Cons: Cancelled, delayed appts
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