Austin Maternal Fetal Medicine - North Austin

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Law Govt And Politics· Obstetrician-gynecologist

Austin Maternal Fetal Medicine - North Austin Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Austin Maternal Fetal Medicine - North Austin is located in Austin, United States on 12200 Renfert Way Suite G3. Austin Maternal Fetal Medicine - North Austin is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category law govt and politics in United States.

Address

12200 Renfert Way Suite G3

Phone

+1 5128212540

Service options

Online care

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible lift

Open hours

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1KG

Will definitely not recommend And please Austin Maternal Fetal medicine Please stop deleting reviews, it’s simply a reflection of your service

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Cindy Montoya

My experience here was amazing, it was my first time and I didn’t know where to park due to no parking spots luckily they had valley parking! front staff was amazing they made me feel as comfortable as possible. ️

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Amber Gutierrez

I briefly used Dr. Johnston in my last pregnancy 8/2019 since it wasn’t a high risk but he was A delight to work with. He was very straight to the point and informative. This time around our baby is having many complications and we decided to use Dr, Johnston again. He has been an absolutely angel. He’s helped us with so many resources from finding the best OB and hospital for us to delivery our baby to his staff helping us find the right support system. Id recommend Dr, Johnston to anyone. He’s been very informative but yet sensitive to our situation and has supported any decisions we’ve made. Thank you so much Dr. Johnston.

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Rachelle

I really respect and trust the doctors at this practice. That being said the front desk and check out girls are really making the practice lower quality. They are negative and unhelpful. No one wants to go into an office where everyone working there seems miserable. I feel like a burden every time I do something as simple as schedule an appointment. Having a high risk pregnancy is scary and stressful enough. The last thing patients need is a rude encounter with front office. Put a smile on, be patient, be pleasant. I have 1 more appointment otherwise I would switch practices. Also the chairs are pretty uncomfortable and last week I saw the biggest roach in the bathroom. Like I said the doctors are amazing but the practice needs improvement.

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Drew Whitney

Have a fever and cough? Just put on a mask and wait to be seen...according to the sign on your front window. Disturbing. If you were actually concerned you'd be screening people before they came in your front door, if you're a high risk facility like you say. Having sick people sit in the waiting room with other expectant mother's until you have them all come up to the front desk and touch everything is shockingly stupid. The cognitive dissonance required to create your policies is evidence of the poor level of care people can expect to receive here.