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Strawberry2468
It's summatime

Member since 3/09 4739 total posts
Name: Christine
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Pillitteri patients?
I'm NOT pregnant but figured you ladies would know better here. I need to go for an apt (still never went to my 6 week post op apt and my kids are 19 months. Lol). But what's the best time/ to see dr p where you don't need to wait 9 years in the waiting room. I didn't have time for all that when I was pregnant and I certainly don't now with twins.
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Posted 5/19/14 7:54 AM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..

Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: Pillitteri patients?
Not a patient of his, but I found with my OB that if you get the first appointment of the day you will wait so much less. They don't have time to get so backed up like they would by mid day, kwim? However, I was kind of annoyed to find out that I once had the "first" appt of the day and so did 2 other people! Apparently they triple book. Nice huh? But at least if you are the first appt you won't have to wait as long as you would by mid to end of day when they are SUPER backed up!
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Posted 5/19/14 9:03 AM |
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Strawberry2468
It's summatime

Member since 3/09 4739 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: Pillitteri patients?
I don't mind waiting 20-30 mins, but his waits are like 2 hours which is just BS. (especially while prego when you are in so much physical pain that you cry and are supposed to be laying flat in bed because you are on bedrest).
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Posted 5/19/14 10:10 AM |
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