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Businiess name:  Dr. Emily- NY Abortion Specialist
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went here today for what I thought would be a quick process, from what I have read about the private office settings vs the clinic's. They all claim to have you out and on your way within an hour's time at the private offices. I went in the suite #322 which on Dr.Emily's site stated that they had been in #314. I assume they moved over to #322 to accommodate the dozens and dozens of women who come there, which is because the next option is to go to their more welcoming looking clinic in the Bronx and that's a good two hours away in travel time from it's Brooklyn counterpart . Needless to say I got there and the first receptionist pointed to the other lady and blandly said ""next window"" They were emotionless, and seemed to not be in any hurry despite the 50+ women sitting and waiting. To say that there were 50 women in that one room is an understatement. They started to call 8 women in at a time because of the crowd. There was old middle aged women right on down to young 13 yr old looking girls packed in there with no space left. I was so appalled that I left. I wouldn't even send someone I hate to the Brooklyn location. I think if you want respect and breathing room go to the Bronx location. At least they appear as if they love their job and care about their fellow women in a delicate situation like this. But if you would prefer the office setting there is even another office in the same area called The Women's Choice, it's on Whiloghby Street in the ASA building. I took my BFF there last month and they were so sweet, and cleaner than anything Ive ever seen before and they were true to their word. We was there for only an hour. Pros: Convienient Brooklyn Location Cons: Packed & unprofessional looking, Reminded Me Of A Public Assistance Office

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