Capital Women's Care 101 West Broad Street, Falls Church, VA 22046
About the Business
Capital Women's Care is a leading women's health institution located at 101 West Broad Street in Falls Church, Virginia. Our team of dedicated doctors are committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate care for women of all ages. From routine check-ups to specialized treatments, we offer a wide range of services to ensure the health and well-being of our patients. Visit us today to experience top-notch medical care in a warm and welcoming environment.
Location & Phone number
101 W Broad St Suite 500, Falls Church, VA 22046, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
08:00 - 16:00
Friday:
08:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I highly recommend Dr. Sharon Kim. I used to go to the Herndon location and was very happy to learn that Capital Women's Care also had a Falls Church location where Dr. Kim practices at both. Finding a good doctor can be difficult so I feel very lucky to be able to continue visiting Dr. Kim for my routine checkups."
"Been going to Dr. Hibshman for years and she is terrific. Very caring and takes time to evaluate issues and figure out the best solution."
"I love how kind and professional the ladies here were. I hope they don’t have this closed on Wednesdays thing much longer. Never mind they were just on lunch is all! Haha."
"Up to the delivery day was ok. Especially Dr. Stas was great. She's the only reason I'm giving this office 2 stars, not 1. When my wife had pain from labor and visited INOVA Fairfax, where they are affiliated with, Dr. Kusic was on call, who sent us back home. It was our first time having a baby and we were not sure when to visit the hospital, so educating us and asking us to return later was fine. But, Dr. Kusic had zero empathy and literally laughed and mocked at us for being first-time parents and over-reacting. Surely enough, my wife had a "real" labor several hours later, and we went back to the hospital. On our way, we called Dr. Kusic, just to make sure that it was the labor he was looking for. He then said "I will see you soon at the hospital", and he NEVER showed up. It was 5am when we arrived at the hospital, and his shift was ending at 7am. The staff and nurses at INOVA looked for him, only to find that he was not in the hospital. What's funny is that the staff were not surprised at all, as if it happens often with him. We had to wait 3 hours until Dr. Jackson showed up at around 8am. Whole time, my wife was suffering from pain, not being able to receive epi-dural because a freaking doctor was absent. My guess is that he was at home when we called him, and he realized that his shift will be over soon. He probably didn't come to the hospital because he wouldn't receive the glory, aka fee charge, for delivering the baby. Fastforward to the delivery room - Dr. Jackson was so occupied with other patients who were also delivering babies that day. She induced the labor to my wife, left the room and didn't come back for several hours. When she comes into the room, she would help with the push then leave after 10 minutes after receiving a call from a different room. With the uterus open from the induction, intrauterine infection developed, which raised the heart rate, blood pressure and temperature in both mother and baby. Long story short, if my wife become pregnant for the 2nd baby, we'll never go back to Capital Women's Care."
"This office is so unprofessional. They are incredibly dismissive and disrespectful. No one in that office seems to have any level of compassion or consideration for what their patients could be going through throughout their pregnancy. I have delivered two babies through this office and had multiple try to talk me into a planned c-section simply so my birth could fit into their schedule."
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