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Businiess name:  D'ambrosia, Yuko K, Md - Rocky Mountain Ob-Gyn
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Sadly, Rocky Mountain OB-GYN is not the same practice it was years ago. It has become corporate and fractured. They are apparently so busy they cannot be responsive. I took my high school daughter there in December for help with incapacitating menstrual cramps, cramps so severe and prolonged that they keep her from being able to go to school, sometimes for days. Seasonique was prescribed, but under the advice it would take 2 months to see if it would work. When the next period came on as we started finals week, my daughter was again wracked with sustained incapacitating cramps that make it impossible for her to go to school. I find that I can't have a consistent conversation with the prescribing provider, and messages don't get to her or her assistant and they don't call back. The staff people make assumptions and are condescending. They can't work her in for an appointment and just tell me that I should take her to the ER. Although painful, this is not a matter for an ultrasound in the office that probably should have been set up after the first visit, and appropriate pain control in the interim. I am switching practices.

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