Penn OB/GYN

Obstetrics & Gynecology • 1 Provider

800 Walnut St Fl 12, Philadelphia PA, 19107

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Penn OB/GYN is a medical group practice located in Philadelphia, PA that specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology.

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Make an appointment at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital today at (215) 395-9743.

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Penn Ob/Gyn

800 Walnut St Fl 12, Philadelphia PA 19107

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(215) 829-8623

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I had a miscarriage three years ago. Penn OB GYN reconfirmed my pregnancy and took an ultrasound of my 6-week-old baby. I had a follow-up appointment lined up. The next day, I started bleeding. I got another ultrasound at another location and confirmed the baby was no longer attached to the wall of my uterus. When I called to confirm my upcoming appointment, I was told it had been canceled because I wasn't technically pregnant anymore. Since I was still bleeding, I made another appointment. That was canceled, too. The administrator said they didn't 'have a code for that.' After seven days of miscarrying, the pain got out of control, and I started bleeding out. My husband took me to the ER. It took two hours to stabilize me so I could be examined and have the baby removed. It's traumatizing enough to lose a baby, but to have the healthcare system turn me away was dehumanizing. My husband was devastated by the loss of our baby, and he was terrified he was going to lose me too that week.
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  • Difficult to schedule appointment
  • Staff wasn't friendly
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Jan 20, 2025
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