Going to the OBGYN isn’t fun. It’s not the sort of thing someone ever *wants* to do. But as far as lady-parts doctors go, Dr. Cline is the best. She has wonderful bedside manner and puts you at ease. She’s friendly, smiles a lot, and jokes in a friendly, non-cheesy way. I’ve had several OBGYN’s over the years, both male and female. And Dr. Cline is the sort of doctor that you would be crushed if they retired and would drive an hour out of your way if they moved their practice. She’s gentle, which isn’t always the case with doctors in this line of work. She makes sure I’m comfortable and takes all the time I need to answer my questions. I selected her when I got pregnant almost 8 years ago and I am so glad I did. She was wonderful throughout my whole pregnancy and eased the innumerable fears of this first-time mother. Her office was great about returning calls and never made me feel like I was calling too often or asking too many questions. When I woke up the morning I went into labor and discovered my water broke(and panicked) they put me at ease. She had to go out of town just hours before I delivered and genuinely seemed to mean it when she said she regretted having to leave, but assured me that the other doctor who would do the delivery was really good and I trusted her. She made a point to talk to my husband as well and reassure him, and I think he might have been more nervous than I was. When I came back in the next week for my checkup she said she was proud to hear how well I did. Which might seem like a silly thing to remember, but I was so pleased that she sincerely took an interest in how my labor went and had asked about me. It’s nice to have a doctor that cares so much about her patients. I tend to have to wait a long time in the exam room when I go for yearly check-ups but it’s the only negative thing I could ever say about her practice. Her NP is also wonderful and on the rare occasions when Dr. Cline has had to deliver a baby when I’m there I’ve happily seen her NP instead.