I agree with the previous review. This place is so overbooked with patients that you often wait 2-3 hours even with an appointment you set the month before. I saw Dr. Jackson and it was like he was in a rush to get you out. My husband and I had a concern about a genetic condition that my husband had and he told me had looked it up and said there was nothing to worry about. Boy was he wrong. I am now at Savannah Perinatology and a geneticist. . We were told there were several things he should have been looking for early on in the pregnancy which he did not. Also, BEWARE of their billing department. Check your bill carefully. I was improperly billed several times because they added in ""extra codes"" for things that were never discussed with us so they could collect a copay and get paid from my insurance company at the same time. After I contacted my insurance company it turned out they had put things such as ""poor fetal growth"" or ""fetal abnormalities"" in additon to codes when I just had a normal office visit where he told my husband and myself there was nothing to worry about and I was fine. So if your insurance would normally pay the full fee for a prenatal office visit and you normally would not pay a copay, because of these codes you would. I had to call my insurance company and they were as suprised as I was as to what codes they sent in, as most people won't see these on their explination of benefits from their insurance company. You would have to actually call the company or their office and ask exactly what codes they used. Imagine when I pressed them as to why these codes were used and I wanted to speak to the doctor personally, I was then called back 10 minutes laterand told that they would refund me the copays I had paid and ""write off"" the bills for additonal copays they were improperly billing me for. Good luck trying to get them to call you back when you need to speak to the doctor or nurse. Beware!
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