It upsets me that a couple of people are trying to discredit Dr. Love. He delivered my child in October of 2006 and Dr. Love was incredible! I had developed hypertension and he saw me every week in the last part of the pregnancy - also gave me numerous sonos to make sure the baby was ok. I have bad anxiety and worry about everything! Dr. Love took the time to always calm me down and explain EVERYTHING to me and make me very relaxed. I remember him personally calling me at home to check on me or to give me test results. My last OB would have his nurse call me. He took the time to call and talk to me himself. I went into labor 3 weeks before my due date and I was really scared since my baby was coming so early - he sat with me and my husband in our hospital room that night and talked with us for over 20 minutes while I waited to dialate. The nurses had to put a metal monitor thing on my baby's head to listen to her heartbeat better. They made me really nervous and Dr. Love just sat next to me and told me not to worry - that it was all normal and everything was ok. He made me feel so comfortable. I also would like to comment on his ""No birth control"" policy. Dr. Love openly tells everyone that comes into his office before he even starts seeing you that he does not prescribe them. If you dont like that then go somewhere else. There are lots of other OBs. I asked him if it was for religious reasons and he said ""No, that they can be dangerous to women"". And he is right. The past few years, TWO of my friends had pulmonary embolisms due to birth control and almost died. After my healthy baby arrived, I received lots of bills for the numerous sonos from my insurance. Dr. Love called my insurance company and wrote them numerous letters, researched the treatment of my condition and sent that into them - after months of personally fighting for me - the insurance company paid for everything. Dr. Love is amazing and cares immensely for each patient.
Cons: Paid Parking, sometimes long waits
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