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Businiess name:  overlake ob/gyn
Review by:  jill g.
Review content: 
i'll try to keep this brief but it won't be easy. when i first started searching for a gyn, i wanted a female. 3 docs from overlake ob/gyn were highly recommended to me, 2 female and one male. i tried to get appts w/the females first but could not so i figured i'd try the guy - dr. michael lawler - and if i didn't like him i'd switch. once i saw him for a visit i knew right away that i'd stick with him and i'm so glad i did. first - his nurses. wonderful, amazing, nice, knowledgeable. always answer your questions, always call you back in a timely manner. now, the doc. dr. lawler was great as a gyn. answered all of my questions and did so with an appropriate amount of info. not a yes-or-no answer and not a long, drawn out explanation. he educates his patients and it benefits us all. he made me feel very comfortable wrt the exam, and i had no issues/problems, etc. then i got pregnant. i'd never ever ever go to anyone else as an OB if i could help it. this is really his specialty, and seattle magazine's annual 'best docs in seattle...as voted by other docs' agreed in 2003 - he was named 'best OB'. he LOVES his OB part of the practice and it shows. you get a lot of in-office ultrasounds, which is cool (starting at 6-8 weeks!). he's pro-preventative tests but doesn't push them on you. he spends time every month going over what is happening with the baby, what their size should be, etc. i felt 1000% comfy with his level of care. then...the birth. overlake is listed as one of the best places in WA to give birth, so that alone is a comfort. dr. lawler loves delivering babies and it really shows. the nurses at the hospital absolutely rave about him and it's genuine. i had a complicated birth and ended up having a c-section and he made me feel well-taken care of the entire time. he also worked with me on some hard decisions for my second child's delivery (vbac vs. repeat c-section, early delivery due to early labor vs. hospital stay and trying to stop labor, etc). i literally have 0 complaints about the care i've gotten from him at any point, especially during my pregnancies/deliveries. in addition, the office is easy to get to (very close to overlake hospital) and has plenty of parking.

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