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Specialties
Office Gynecology. (No longer practice Obstetrics)
Women’s Health: Routine GYN office visits, Pap smears, contraception, vaginitis, menstrual disorders, menopause, sexually transmitted diseases, urinary tract infections, hormones, etc.
History
Established in 1983.
Board Certified OB-GYN.
Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
Education:
1975 B.A. Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts
1979 M.D. Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York
1983 Internship & Residency completed at Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami
Board Certified in OB — GYN
I have been in practice for 32 years and have developed considerable experience taking care of women’s health problems. While I cannot please every patient who visits the office, I certainly do try. I put forth my best efforts to treat each patient professionally and personally. After many years of having a group practice, I have been a solo practitioner for the past 10 years. I find that this gives me the ability to provide very personal care, working with a small staff who are well-trained, organized, friendly and accommodating.
Meet the Business Owner
Janet G.
Business Owner
While I prefer that patients comment on the medical care/treatment they received, in view of comments posted above, I feel compelled to say a few words about my dog:
*I rescued Shellie over 8 years ago from a bankrupt puppy mill. She comes to work with me because I do not want to leave her home alone all day
*She is a 12 yr old small, toy poodle and very shy. She is clean and doesn’t shed.
*Shellie is not a wild, rambunctious puppy. She’s quiet, reserved and very sweet.
*While she can walk around the office, she never enters any patient rooms and mainly stays quietly in the hallway or in my private office, just watching the activities going on around her. Since I have a relatively quiet office, this seems to work just fine.
Most patients barely notice Shellie and they find her comforting and calming, however, occasionally someone is offended. To those patients, I apologize and hope that you can understand that overall there are more positive than negative things with her here.