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Businiess name:  North Seattle Women's Specs
Review by:  SeattleMama !.
Review content: 
I think the doctors here are very nice but they need some help managing their office better. I am pregnant with baby #2 and may switch to a new office because I am so sick of waiting over an hour for an appointment. Part of the reason you wait so long is that the doctors (Dr. Cindy White delivered my first, and Dr. Peter Brandon is who I see now) will spend tons of time chatting and answering all of your questions. Drs. White and Brandon have AWESOME bedside manners and are both parents themselves. I would agree about Dr. Knickerbocker's bedside manner, but I don't think she's delivering babies any longer...it's not her passion I guess! Also, Maggie the ARNP recently left to take a full-time research position at UW. You get great care, but you have to be patient! Lastly, I was told today that as of April 1, this office will not be doing VBAC's, so that's another reason I may leave...I had a c-section with my breech daughter the first time and was hoping for a VBAC this time. Good luck!!

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