Johnson Memorial Women's Health Specialists

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Franklin, United States

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Obstetrician-gynecologist· Doctor

Johnson Memorial Women's Health Specialists Reviews | Rating 2.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Johnson Memorial Women's Health Specialists is located in Franklin, United States on 1125, 1125 W Jefferson St s building suite s200. Johnson Memorial Women's Health Specialists is rated 2.8 out of 5 in the category obstetrician-gynecologist in United States.

Address

1125, 1125 W Jefferson St s building suite s200

Phone

+1 3177380630

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Tierney Partlow

Staff, Nurses and Doctors are wonderful. They are always very nice and welcoming, and caring when I come in for every one of my pregnancy appointments. I highly recommend Johnson Memorial Women's Health Specialists. They have a great group of people there. I can always call with any concern I have with my pregnancy and they reassure me. Thank you to all the staff and doctor's there at the Franklin office.

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Jennifer Callis

Dr. Norris and his staff are amazing. If it wasn't for them I nor my son would be here today.

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Catherine Gentry

Dr. Andrews was absolutely amazing. She was very involved during my entire pregnancy and delivery. With it being my first child, she kept my spirits high during the delivery and was trying to make me laugh to keep me focused. She is one of the many reasons my pregnancy was so easy, and I will definitely be going back to her if I have any future children.

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Theresa Riot

If you value your health and your sanity, do not seek care at this place. They frankly don't care about you unless you're pregnant. I was told straight up, before any tests or evaluations, that they would never perform a hysterectomy on me because I was too young and didn't have children. Never mind that I was in crippling pain and kept having periods that wouldn't stop (requiring at least two blood transfusions). One memorable time, when I was telling a receptionist why I shouldn't be rescheduled again (they have a horrible habit of rescheduling every single appointment I ever made) the receptionist actually TALKED OVER ME and basically told me to shut up and deal with it. After that I found a new doctor, Vicky Sherman (Indianapolis). She is amazing and listens and never once condescended to me because I didn't have children. She scheduled tests immediately and within two weeks I was scheduled for abdominal surgery with hysterectomy because my internal organs had cemented themselves together with scar tissue from untreated endometriosis. I'm recovering right now, but I already feel a million times better. Dr Norris, if you're reading this, find a different profession.

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Rebekah Brophy

After my miscarriage the office staff kept pressuring me to get on B.C.. Right after my miscarriage mind you. So I get the IUD. I don't easily get upset, and I'm not sure if I'm overreacting. I had a miscarriage a little over 2 months ago, and had decided to get Mirana (an IUD). Since I have had it was constant cramping and painful sex. So yesterday I had gotten it taken out. My doctor had asked what contraceptive I was planning to use, and had then said she just doesn't want to see me pregnant in a couple months because I decided to get the IUD taken out. I look very young and I felt as if she was talking down to me. She hadn't remembered that I had a miscarriage. I have been married for 5 years and we have a beautiful four year old. To be frank, I don't think it's any of her damn business when/if my husband and I try to conceive again.