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Businiess name:  Avenues Women's Center: Jannette Yorgason, CNM
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
While I like the doctors, it is a real pain in the neck to get an appointment without having to wait 3 months. I tried making an appointment in February - the first available was at the end of May/first part of June. Another time, I called in September - can't get in until a week before Christmas. The reason is obstetrics patients take priority...and when you finally reach the day of your appointment, more often than not, you will be stuck waiting for over an hour because of an ""emergency"" with an obstetrics patient. Now, mind you, an emergency definitely takes priority but... when the first time mother's baby has hiccups, that is NOT an emergency and she should have to wait just like the rest of us.... this has happened more than once. I just wish that somewhere, in Salt Lake, there was a woman gynecologist who does NOT do obstetrics.

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