Wednesday, September 17, 2008

the bestest doctor ever!!!!

hello all. i think everyone has had experiences with doctors that were less than ideal. my first ob/gyn was not the most friendly...he treated my questions as annoyances. perhaps that had to do with the fact i was 17 and a senior in high school. most of the people he saw were welfare recipients and/or teens. i guess it's understandable...but, well, i wanted...no i needed more than that.
then i found the bestest doctor ever. i was 19 and pregnant with my second child. we had decent insurance at that time. this doctor had really long hair he wore in a ponytail. he was very talkative, and i probably know more about him than i know about my own father. that being said, the man listens. he loves babies. oh, did i mention he listens? he has a great bedside manner. he delivered my middle 3 kids.
then our insurance changed. i had to find a new doctor. the new doctor i found was adequate. he was a 5 minute appt man. in and out in 5 minutes. no time to answer questions. when i told him about my 4 previous labors, and some of the issues and what we did that worked, well, he smiled and said "uh-huh". let's just say, i was not impressed with him, or his 2 partners (2 of the 3 women i mentioned above).
i realized how special my other doctor was. well, not just him, his whole staff. i went back for the first time today for a regular check up. only one change in staff has happened since last time i was there...4 years ago. his wonderful (seriously if she had been an ob/gyn, i would have gone to her) nurse died of cancer a few years ago. she was just like him. you could talk to her. she was there when i was having bleeding when i was pregnant with josh. she was there for me when we had some family issues to work out. she was truly a wonderful woman.
ok, back to my doctor. he is a doctor that takes his job seriously. i may have to wait an hour in the waiting room, but if it was me in labor, i would want him to be there for me like that. in fact he was, 3 different times. his care is worth the wait.
anyway, if you live in the st. louis area.. and are looking for a great doctor, let me know. i'll give you his name!!!

4 comments:

Huse Yo Mama said...

That's awesome! I'm glad you have someone like that you can count on!

Being military, I see a different doc (or PA or midwife) every time I have a visit and I didn't even know the doctor who delivered Lorelai. Yay.

bauer zoo said...

wow. that really sucks. i don't think i'd like so many different people looking at my um, you know. i've been pretty lucky. it's only been my actual doctors that have delivered my kids.

Anonymous said...

I love when people can actually develop a relationship with their doctor and staff. It makes the whole process so much better!

As a military dependent, I see random doctors (some of them aren't even doctors as huse blog pointed out) and I miss the friendships I formed with my previous doctors.

Blessings!
Lacy

Martie said...

A good doc makes all the difference. I'm happy for you!

I sure wish we could find one that great for Christi.

Martie
Mom to 9