I hate writing bad reviews, so it takes several things, or multiple visits before I will write a review that highlights anything negative. To be fair, I know of at least one other person who really likes this doctor/office, I am inconsistent in my medical care as a twenty-something and jump around to different offices every couple of years because of job/insurance changes, I was five minutes late for one of my three appointments here, and everybody was really nice and spent a good amount of time with me during my visits. They get one star for the following reasons: 1) On my first visit I told the doctor that I had gained about sixty pounds on birth control, and she told me that it was probably because I had gotten married. Even when I refuted that in a very positive way for a couple of reason, she then talked to me about being on the obesity line and how that was a problem.(I kind of get that because I could have been lying and struggle with my weight, but I have gotten off of the birth control since then and lost forty or so pounds, so listening and shifting my meds would have been at least a nice suggestion.) 2) When I leave this office I get a check in the mail for $ 25, that I deposit, and then I get a bill for $ 20. 3) They sent off some of the work that I had done with outdated sample cups, or whatever it was put in– and asked me to come back to have tests done again– who wants to go back and have samples taken again? Not me… 4) I was told twice that they thought I was pregnant– first that they thought I was pregnant and then that they thought I was having an endoscopic pregnancy. That was because I was late and had a pain in my upper abdomen. I’m not pregnant, not trying, and the doctor they told me I should go to about my pregnancy said there was no way I was having an endoscopic pregnancy with my symptoms and the false blood and urine tests. It was just one thing after another with the pinnacle being the mistaken pregnancy issue… and an endoscopic pregnancy is a big deal!