Horrific.\r
I made an appointment after finding Dr. Deyampert had apt medical experience, was located conveniently, and when looking up the practice I was pleased that the women seemed pleasant and most of their credentials assured me they were capable. \r
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Then I went to my first OB appointment.\r
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Dr. DeYampert:\r
-Was ill kept. No lab coat. No name tag. Nothing. Old sweater. \r
-Did not wash her hands. At any point.\r
-Did not inform me of maintaining stable blood sugar.\r
-Did not inform me of DHEA/DHA in prenatal vitamins.\r
-Did talk my ear off about a prenatal test for down syndrome and autism.\r
-Did not give me any further reading or information to take home.\r
-Did not recommend any further reading.\r
-Did not give solid answers to my questions. She sounded like she was guessing, not speaking from knowledge or experience. \r
-Did complain about needing to maintain constant learning in the OB field. \r
-Did not inform me about anything pertaining to a pap-smear prior to the procedure. I had pain and bleeding which was only discussed because I watched her dispose of a bloody speculum. \r
-Did cough into her hand during my visit. The same hand I shook when she entered the room. \r
-Was very rough during my exam. \r
-Only spent a total of fifteen minutes with me at my first prenatal visit at a new practice during my first pregnancy.\r
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These are the facts of my visit. I was not pleased and after deciding that I wasn't just being picky, but that I wouldn't trust this woman to deliver my child I decided to switch OBs. I'm really glad I did so after verifying a few of these prior reviews with a search of MD judiciary cases. I'll never go back and I've been recommending everyone I know away from that clinic.
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