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Businiess name:  Brannon & Rogers Ob Gyn: Ronald G Rogers, MD
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was with them for quite a while during my first pregnancy. I finally wised up at 35 weeks! Dr. Brannon was my primary doctor and it was nearly impossible to meet Dr. Rogers because of the hours that they keep. I saw Rogers once and that was a fluke because Brannon canceled his appointments that day and I showed up anyway-- I didn't get the voice mail. I unexpectedly saw Dr. Zilavy early in my pregnancy when I had an appointment with Brannon. They are awful about canceling appointments at the last minute.. also some days (too many for my taste) they are only open from 9am until noon. Some days they close at noon with less than 24 hours notice to their patients who have afternoon appointments. The 2 doctors are rarely if ever there at the same time. They will also call you less than 24 hours before an appointment to try to get you to reschedule at a more convenient time for them. All have happened to me!\r \r Since I have almost no experience with Rogers, I will stick with Brannon while I discuss the issues. My smallest issue is with his dress. A crumpled t-shirt and shorts does not scream ""professional""! This is typical dress for him. Now on to bigger issues... \r \r He does not let you finish a question before trying to answer it. He won't let you get past 41weeks without inducing -even though 41-42 weeks is not considered overdue for a first baby according to ABOG. He is very rushed and makes you feel as if you are wasting his time with silly questions about your care. He does not like information that you have gained from reading. He does not feel the baby at all during the late week appointments... it's on your back, measure the belly, hear the heart and up. He uses fear of having a large baby to get you to agree to interventions that you may not need. He has one of the highest induction and c-section rates in the triangle area. He is impatient and disorganized and may forget that you are in a room waiting for him.\r \r That is all I will say now. Pros: None that I can think of Cons: Disorganized, impatient, appointments not honored, VERY interventive!!

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