Anyone have any recommendations for OBs that deliver out of good sam hospital? Particularly high risk but any recommendations are appreciated.
Thanks!
Dx: Septate and Bicornuate uterus and Mild Endometriosis
First Lap - 7/08 - removed endo and endometriomia cyst on right ovary
Stopped TTC
8/10 - Started TTC again
12/10 - 3/11 - 3 rounds of femara/ovidrel/iui - All BFN's
4/11 - 2nd Lap/Hysteroscopy/Septum Resection - Septum removed/still bicornuate uterus/Stage I endo removed
6/4 - femara/ovidrel/iui - BFP!!
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I dont' know what part of town you are located/looking for. I go to Women Partners in OB/Gyn on the westside. They are all fantastic, and they deliver at Good Sam.
I was considered high risk. I saw Dr Donna Lambers at Tri State Maternal Fetal. The office is actually inside Good Sam. I really liked her, and my c section went well, no issues. I also liked Dr Brady at the same practice.
I go to Samaratin OBGYN. I see Dr. Choi, but all of the doctors in the practice are fantastic. Their number is 513.559.9411 Hope this helps!
I see Dr. Graig Smith in the same practice, love all the doctors though! There are 2 male (Smith & Schuermann) and 3 female (Hoopes, Choi & Gardner) in the practice. Here's the website: https://www.samaritanob-gyn.com/ Their office is in the doctor's building at Good Sam.
Good luck!
Hannah
ETA: They work closely with the Seton Center (high risk ob clinic) at Good Sam, I had appointments at both for the last trimester of my pregnancy due to cardiac & placental issues. If you're having a high-risk pregnancy you can just be seen at the Seton Center however, I believe you need a referral from your OB or RE? I could be wrong, but I'm fairly certain you need something. If you're just in a situation where your pregnancy is ok now but there's a good likelihood that could change you might be good going to one of the other practices at Good Sam then you'd be right there to switch if the need came up?
Thanks so much for all the responses. I had a septum resection and also have a bicornuate uterus. I'm at higher risk for premature labor but not sure if I would qualify for actual high risk. So far I've had no issues. I will look into some of these practices.
Dx: Septate and Bicornuate uterus and Mild Endometriosis
First Lap - 7/08 - removed endo and endometriomia cyst on right ovary
Stopped TTC
8/10 - Started TTC again
12/10 - 3/11 - 3 rounds of femara/ovidrel/iui - All BFN's
4/11 - 2nd Lap/Hysteroscopy/Septum Resection - Septum removed/still bicornuate uterus/Stage I endo removed
6/4 - femara/ovidrel/iui - BFP!!
Follow me @ http://mcfarlandbabysteps.blogspot.com/
I also see Samaritan OB/GYN. Dr. Choi delivered by daughter and Dr. Hoopes delivered my son. I find all the physicians in that practice to be knowledgeable, responsive, and respectful.
I see Tri-state MFM at Good Sam. I see them because I'm having twin boys, after IF, and some meds I was on (Lovenox). I love them all. I mostly saw Dr. Coppage, but after being admitted at 21 wks I've seen them all now. Best of Luck!!
*K*
Expecting Twin Boys After 3 Years of Infertility,
On Hospital Bed Rest Due to Pre-Term Labor,
Baby A - Dx With Multiple Brain Abnormalities, Hydrocephalus, Craniosynostosis, and Cerebellar Hypoplasia
Thanks so much for all the responses. I had a septum resection and also have a bicornuate uterus. I'm at higher risk for premature labor but not sure if I would qualify for actual high risk. So far I've had no issues. I will look into some of these practices.
I have something very similar to a bicornute uterus. Just wanted to reassure you that you may not have any problems. They were worried that C wouldn't have room to grow, might come early, or be small. He didn't come early, never even had a single contraction. He was also almost 9 lbs. Also, Dr. Lambers was still willing to try for a vaginal birth. That's not what I ended up having, but we did consider it.
I was considered high risk. I saw Dr Donna Lambers at Tri State Maternal Fetal. The office is actually inside Good Sam. I really liked her, and my c section went well, no issues. I also liked Dr Brady at the same practice.
I love that entire group.
Savannah .
Callista
Baby Trail Blog
"Someday we will look at our babies and know it will be worth it. If it was easy, we would not have had our babies, the babies we were meant to have." From Amy052006
I had to switch to a high risk group in the 38th week of my second pregnancy because my daughter had some heart problems, and my regular OB switched me to Tri State Maternal Fetal Medicine. I saw Dr. Coppage, and Dr. Kate Smith ended up delivering my daughter. She was WONDERFUL to me during a really tough and scary time, and I'd recommend her. As others said, their office is located inside Good Sam.
My MIL schedules surgeries for a group of OB's who deliver at Good Sam and highly suggested a few for me. Regina Whitfiled (was also recommended by one of my good friends), and I am going to Lee Lautman who is great so far!
Re: Good Sam OBs
I dont' know what part of town you are located/looking for. I go to Women Partners in OB/Gyn on the westside. They are all fantastic, and they deliver at Good Sam.
Good luck!
I see Dr. Graig Smith in the same practice, love all the doctors though! There are 2 male (Smith & Schuermann) and 3 female (Hoopes, Choi & Gardner) in the practice. Here's the website: https://www.samaritanob-gyn.com/ Their office is in the doctor's building at Good Sam.
Good luck!
Hannah
ETA: They work closely with the Seton Center (high risk ob clinic) at Good Sam, I had appointments at both for the last trimester of my pregnancy due to cardiac & placental issues. If you're having a high-risk pregnancy you can just be seen at the Seton Center however, I believe you need a referral from your OB or RE? I could be wrong, but I'm fairly certain you need something. If you're just in a situation where your pregnancy is ok now but there's a good likelihood that could change you might be good going to one of the other practices at Good Sam then you'd be right there to switch if the need came up?
Best of luck to you!!!
First Lap - 7/08 - removed endo and endometriomia cyst on right ovary
Stopped TTC
8/10 - Started TTC again
12/10 - 3/11 - 3 rounds of femara/ovidrel/iui - All BFN's
4/11 - 2nd Lap/Hysteroscopy/Septum Resection - Septum removed/still bicornuate uterus/Stage I endo removed
6/4 - femara/ovidrel/iui - BFP!!
Follow me @ http://mcfarlandbabysteps.blogspot.com/
Jenn & Jason
September 27, 2008
I have something very similar to a bicornute uterus. Just wanted to reassure you that you may not have any problems. They were worried that C wouldn't have room to grow, might come early, or be small. He didn't come early, never even had a single contraction. He was also almost 9 lbs. Also, Dr. Lambers was still willing to try for a vaginal birth. That's not what I ended up having, but we did consider it.
I love that entire group.
Savannah
.
Callista
Baby Trail Blog
"Someday we will look at our babies and know it will be worth it. If it was easy, we would not have had our babies, the babies we were meant to have." From Amy052006