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Complete Women's Care Center
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citysearch c.
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Wonderful experience. I wanted to wait until I got through my entire pregnancy to write a review. Now that I have a 3 month old, I definitely feel they have deserved all 5 of those stars (and then some). Everyone I have encountered in this office has been professional, caring, and knowledgable. I've been to a couple different doctors in Houston, and I would get so frustrated waiting 30 min - 1 hr at all of them just to get back to an examination room. And then they only see you for 5 minutes, tops. Not here! My average wait was 5-10 minutes. I think the longest I waited was 15 minutes one time, but that was because they wanted to get me in for an ultrasound first, and she was finishing up with someone. As a busy professional myself, I appreciate that they are conscientious about my time.\r
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Any concerns I had during my pregnancy were addressed during office visits. I never felt rushed. I remember my first meeting with Brandi (Hardwick-Smith's NP) as I listed my concerns about pregnancy and how I hoped labor/delivery to go. She told me - ""we want what you want"". How refreshing! \r
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When I was past my due date, Dr. H-S wanted to do an ultrasound to make sure my baby girl still had enough fluid and wasn't getting too big. It was a Friday, so I figured we would wait until Monday. She had Angel come in to the office on Saturday to do the ultrasound. I was amazed. She opened the office for just us. Angel took her time and got some really good pictures for us.\r
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I ended up having to be induced. I waited until the last possible day, which unfortunately meant Dr. H-S wasn't on call that day. I was bummed to not have her deliver my baby girl, but I knew whichever doctor was on call would do a great job. Dr. Ohlemacher delivered my baby and it was an amazing experience. She regularly checked on me either in person or by phone during my 11 hour labor. During delivery, she was so calming and comforting and made me feel in complete control. My baby had swallowed meconium and wasn't breathing when she came out. Dr. O explained this beforehand and gave me a heads up that they would need to take her to do some suctioning right when she came out. I know it's not always possible, but it was nice to know upfront what to expect. \r
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Dr. Briggs came by the next day to check on me and filled out the discharge papers for the following day. I wish my baby's discharge would have gone just as smooth! But that's a totally different doctor review. ha\r
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Once I got home, I received a call from Dr. H-S to check on me. Then, maybe a week later, I received another call from Dr. H-S's nurse to check in. I also received a card in the mail signed by all the doctors congratulating me on the new arrival. So personal!\r
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They are moving their office at the end of the week, and even though I'm not coming in regularly like I was during pregnancy, it's nice to receive an email with updates. Looking forward to seeing the new office at my annual exam.
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