I have been reading this board since we found out...7 weeks ago!
need some help, as our insurance has changed we are looking for an ob/gyn, female Dr., in the memorial area..any recs?
We tried a few at the Great Houston OB/GYN but they are booked till mid jan and we need to see a Dr asap
Any recs?
Also, Memorial vs Texas Womens...are we in good hands in either or is there a preferred Bump Hospital?
Thanks in advance for he help and info
Re: Memorial OB/GYN...Memorial Hermann or Texas Womens?
thanks
PP is right, this hospital is NOT easy to get to from where you live and if you have an emergency you will need someone to drive you there, which can be a pain, particularly in traffic-when I had my son at Woman's I actually lived in the heights and it was an easier trip. My first pregnancy was normal and I had a decent experience with the hospital and very good experience with my OBGYN (Dr. Beard w/ Complete Woman's Care). She is the reason I initially stayed where I was despite the commute
This pregnancy is high risk and I had to navigate Houston Perinatal Associates. HPA is the only high risk practice that Complete Woman's care refers people to and as far as I can tell they are the only MFMs at Woman's Hospital. While I like my doctor, I was very nervous about transferring my care there (I don't like the staff that much and I saw a different doctor than the one I have now - the entire situation made me more rather than less nervous). As a result I did look into other hospitals but then I landed with Dr. Kirshon at HPA and I like him so I decided to stick it out.
I am actually glad I did because I've now been stuck in Woman's hospital on hospital bed rest for exactly 2 weeks and the fact that the hospital is new and has amenities that before made me roll my eyes (spa and massage services, free wifi, the ante partum floor has 2 laptops they can lend out if you don't have one yourself, free parking to the spouse if you end up on bed rest), are actually making my stay bearable.
On the more practical side they have a level 3 NICU that they can put you close to if your baby ends up there (no long walks post partum). I suspect if there is a suspicion that you will need the higher level NICU services you will have an opportunity to change to a different hospital or different OBGYN but it's nice to know it's available up front.
Honestly, though, if I wasn't here I would probably look at Woman's Specialist of Houston which delivers at the Woman's Pavilion of Texas Children's. This way if your baby has problems after birth your baby will go right into the place that cares for all high level problems.