Its a blissful visits always. very good at giving suggestions and time to new moms and dads
Meghan W.
Classificação do local: 5 Phoenix, AZ
If I could give more stars, I would. This is the third OBGYN I’ve seen since finding out I was pregnancy back in April and I’m so glad I found her. She’s an absolute wonder compared to everyone else. I got pregnant with an IUD and have had a rocky start. The first doctor spoke down to me, the second doctor came into the room after my 14 week ultrasound and said, «Everything looks fine, any questions?» I finally made it to Dr. Kwark at week 15 at the urging of my mother and she spent almost an hour to me telling me about the tests that should have been at least offered to me several weeks prior, giving me an exam and giving me expectations for the next few weeks until I saw her again. I’m not sure why the other reviewer had such a bad experience, but I can tell you that what she had is definitely not normal. I and several people I know go to this doctor and she’s absolutely wonderful.
Kris C.
Classificação do local: 1 Gilbert, AZ
If I could give less than 1 star I would. I went to Dr. Kwark for the first 5 months of my first pregnancy and it was probably the worst experience of my life. As I said it is my FIRST pregnancy so… maybe for people on baby 3 or 4 she might be a good choice but for me it was awful. She never explained ANYTHING that was happening or that she was doing to me. I never even got information on what I could eat! I had a really really rough start and she never tried to work out what was wrong or help me in any way. She would make vague statements about things being abnormal or odd and I should see this or that specialist and set me to panicking, take mystery blood tests that I never knew what were for or what the results were, and then when I would ask on the next visit she would not even remember correctly… I think she got me mixed up with some of her other clients a few times. She never spent more than a few minutes with me and pretty much avoided any sort of eye contact the whole time. When I filed for intermittent FMLA it took almost 3 weeks to get the paperwork back, the staff in front is extremely rude, and when I started contracting and spotting at 20 weeks I called the overnight emergency service– the Dr. on call took 3 hours to call me back and then could not speak very good english, asked if the baby was still moving(at 20 weeks… OK) and then said he would have Dr. Kwark contact me the next day. I called 3 times the next day– the first time I was told no message was passed on and to call back, when I called back she was various degrees of busy and would get back to me. I never received a call back and ended up in the hospital because I had NO idea what was going on and was panicking. I ended up seeing 4 different specialists in the time that I was seeing Dr. Kwark before I saw a General Practitioner that explained what was going on, the terms she had been using, said it sounded like she wanted zero responsibility and recommended I get a different OB. Wouldn’t you know I’m still sick(thank goodness only a few weeks left) but now I know what is happening with my body and I only have to see 1 Dr. What a concept. This place is a money mill… that is all. Get as many people in and out in a short amount of time as possible. The only good things about ANY person on this staff was the Nurse Assistant who was actually somewhat friendly, pleasant, and human. Final word– STAYASFARAWAYASPOSSIBLE.