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Women Partners in Health
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I didn't even REALIZE how crummy my past gynos were until I went here.\r
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I was a new patient here so this was my first visit. By the way if you are a new patient, I highly recommend downloading the new patient forms from the website and filling them out before you get there. Saved a lot of time.\r
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My appointment was with Dr. Nash and she (and her nursing assistant that did the pressure and such) where both fantastic. \r
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Normally, it's so uncomfortable so I just get in put on that piece of C***paper gown, stare at the crappy fluorescent lights and whatever eating disorder poster they happen to have on the wall with an occasional nod or noncommittal grunt when they ask questions.\r
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But first of all the gown is cloth, which don't get me wrong it still is horrible, but somehow it at least felt better. And Dr. Nash came in smiling and normal chit chat, where you from etc. It's somewhat unexplainable but there was just something about her personality that was so easy going. \r
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It wasn't even awkward talking to her as she was prodding around. It was over and done so quick I asked her in shock, can I get dressed now and she was like yeah of course all done :D :D \r
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We talked about any concerns I had and birth control options. She was really upfront about it when I asked about the prevalence of side effects and such. I really appreciated being able to talk candidly about anything that occurred to me. It's so rare to feel at ease in that type of situation. \r
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So yeah five stars. For what you have to go through in this situation, it doesn't get any better.
Pros: the staff is awesome.
Cons: none!
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