Did anyone deliver at NY Presbyterian?
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Bridex100
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Did anyone deliver at NY Presbyterian?
I am looking into using Cornell for my obgyn.
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Posted 5/19/10 9:26 PM |
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bunintheoven09
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Re: Did anyone deliver at NY Presbyterian?
I did and I highly recommend it!! FM me with any questions.
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Posted 5/19/10 9:35 PM |
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ruby
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Re: Did anyone deliver at NY Presbyterian?
I did, can't recommend it enough.
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Posted 5/19/10 9:37 PM |
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Bridex100
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Re: Did anyone deliver at NY Presbyterian?
Did residents deliver you?
Did you use one of the doctors listed on the website above?
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Posted 5/19/10 9:44 PM |
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ruby
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Re: Did anyone deliver at NY Presbyterian?
Posted by Bridex100
Did residents deliver you?
Did you use one of the doctors listed on the website above?
I'm pretty sure I gave you my OB/GYN on your other thread asking for recs but here it is again:
Cornell Medical Associates
They've been my OB/GYN for years and they also have a pediatrics practice. They are soley affiliated with Cornell and all drs at the practice still work actual rounds at the hospital which I like...meaning that your appts will never be cancelled because of another patients delivery and you also never wait for your appt, they are super tight with scheduling. Excellent, well regarded practice in all areas.
ETA: I had a scheduled induction which was done by my OB, we scheduled it during her 24 hr shift. And no, none of the drs at my practice were residents. This is not to say that if you go into labor naturally and your OB isn't scheduled that you may not be delivered by a resident. Cornell is a teaching hospital so there are always residents around, but you can request to not have one deliver your baby if you'd like. I wouldn't have an issue with it but I did request that the anesthesiologist that did my epi not be a resident. Just my own worrying. You're in excellent hands there.
Message edited 5/19/2010 9:56:42 PM.
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Posted 5/19/10 9:53 PM |
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Bridex100
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Re: Did anyone deliver at NY Presbyterian?
Posted by ruby
Posted by Bridex100
Did residents deliver you?
Did you use one of the doctors listed on the website above?
I'm pretty sure I gave you my OB/GYN on your other thread asking for recs but here it is again:
Cornell Medical Associates
They've been my OB/GYN for years and they also have a pediatrics practice. They are soley affiliated with Cornell and all drs at the practice still work actual rounds at the hospital which I like...meaning that your appts will never be cancelled because of another patients delivery and you also never wait for your appt, they are super tight with scheduling. Excellent, well regarded practice in all areas.
ETA: I had a scheduled induction which was done by my OB, we scheduled it during her 24 hr shift. And no, none of the drs at my practice were residents. This is not to say that if you go into labor naturally and your OB isn't scheduled that you may not be delivered by a resident. Cornell is a teaching hospital so there are always residents around, but you can request to not have one deliver your baby if you'd like. I wouldn't have an issue with it but I did request that the anesthesiologist that did my epi not be a resident. Just my own worrying. You're in excellent hands there.
I just read your post on the other thread. I think I am going to make an appointment with Dr. Waterstone. I really like the fact that you said that there is no wait. My obgyn in LI made me wait ALL the time. It was beyond annoying.
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Posted 5/19/10 11:02 PM |
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