UNC OB/GYN at Weaver Crossing 1181 Weaver Dairy Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
About the Business
UNC OB/GYN at Weaver Crossing is a leading healthcare institution located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Our team of experienced obstetricians and gynecologists are dedicated to providing comprehensive care for women of all ages. From routine check-ups to specialized treatments, we offer a wide range of services to meet the unique needs of our patients. Conveniently located at 1181 Weaver Dairy Road, we strive to create a comfortable and welcoming environment for all who walk through our doors. Trust UNC OB/GYN at Weaver Crossing for expert, compassionate care for all your women's health needs.
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Location & Phone number
1181 Weaver Dairy Rd #150, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I was scared to go here at first because of all the bad reviews and they only had a male doctor available. But they were the only place able to see me right away. The male doctor was nice but to best answer my questions he actually retrieved a lady doctor who gave me very in-depth information and then did my pap exam. They were cool about the male doctor leaving the room for the exam and just the lady doctor and a lady nurse were in the room with me for that. Both doctors took their time listening and answering questions and did not rush me at all like most places do. The lab followed through first thing the next morning with my results. I would highly recommend Dr. Kaitlyn Zahn. And Dr Steven Crockett was nice too."
"I’m not a review writer but when it comes to women’s health and I see that this UNC practice has a 2.9 out of 5. It reinforces my experience and I’m happy women are speaking up. Here’s my experience: I was asked when the doctor came in: “would you mind if a medical student comes in with me.” Knowing that UNC is a teaching hospital I almost always say yes which I did. However, this was a third year med student and when he came in to ask questions, the doctor left. He fumbled through questions, even giggled at times. Women are already uncomfortable answering these questions and when there is no doctor present and a giggling young 20s male, that is a very uncomfortable experience. After the questions, the doctor comes back in, does not ask me the questions again or even review them. She proceeds with my breast exam, except for she doesn’t do it. The 3rd year med student does it. She doesn’t redo it once he’s done it. She takes his word for it. I’m confused at this point, but let them proceed. Then it’s time to put my feet in the stirrups and do a vaginal exam. Again, it’s not the doctor who does it. It’s the 3rd year med student. She did not re-perform my exam to be sure. She trusts the third year student. I was never asked if a 3rd year med student could do my breast or vaginal exam. I was asked specifically if he could come in with the doctor. This is not the proper consent that I would expect. The question should have been “can a third year medical student perform your full exam.” The answer to that question would have been no. It was uncomfortable enough when I was unaware he was performing the exam but the fact that the doctor was not in the room when he was asking me questions about my concerns and then did not ask if he could examine me and further did not re-examine me is unacceptable. I talked about some bleeding after sex. I told them I have 1 partner in a monogamous relationship. “Well, we better do a gonorhea and chlomedia test.” That’s nerve racking. Then I’m at the check out desk leaving and someone comes out in front of everyone in the waiting room. “Oh, ma’am, can we get a urine sample?” That’s concerning. I already walked out of the room. Why do they need a urine sample? No one offers to tell me why. So, I ask. It’s for a pregnancy test. I’m on birth control. 40 year old woman with a 9 & 11 year old. I absolutely do NOT plan on having more children. That’s very scary with no context and being chased out the door bc they need a urine sample. Did they see something that indicates I’m pregnant? No one says anything as I hand over my urine sample, but at this point, I’m very concerned and confused. I wait all day to get test results to see 1) if I have ghonorea 2) If I’m pregnant. I processed this experience which isn’t the first bad experience I’ve had at UNC. But, it’s the first where I decided to speak up. Women are a very underserved population. It’s a sad and ridiculous truth. UNC, arguably one of the best hospitals in the country isn’t helping that. You should be ashamed. I certainly am for you."
"I left a review a couple weeks ago to which they erased and after seeing a multitude of new doctors i feel obligated to leave a new one. for background I’m 2 months postpartum and I was seeing the midwives at this clinic during my third pregnancy ( no prior related complications in any of my previous pregnancies ) during my time being seen here, with almost every L&D visit and appointment I had with the midwives, i mentioned to them that something felt wrong with my heart and it progressively got worse and worse the closer I got to the end of my pregnancy and every single time I was dismissed with anxiety. early on in my pregnancy I felt like I should be able to be open and honest with the people who are supposed to always take my health into consideration and I did tell them that I do suffer from anxiety, from then on I was never taken seriously again. It got to a point that I could go in for bleeding and they would say it’s my anxiety, after labor I had the most severe and intense pain out of no where once being moved off the labor and delivery floor and Sara ( the most dismissive of them all ) told me it was probably time to talk about anxiety medicine as I’m sitting there hysterically crying in pain and unable to walk or sit still..It took other providers through my postpartum stay to get me an ultrasound and pain medication and extra days in the hospital due to my unexplained pain. I made a postpartum appointment due to a slight prolapse and the midwife I saw spent that entire appointment asking me why I wasn’t sleeping 8 hours a night with a newborn and why nobody in my family could take care of my kids instead of me so I could sleep. Proceeded to tell me that if it was her mom, her mom would be spoon feeding her. I spent almost every visit crying because of these women. Now 2 months later I’m in the hospital with an enlarged heart and unknowing of what comes next which could have been avoided if they had actually cared enough to listen to me in the first place. I honestly feel like it’s in your healths, your babies healths best interest to never be seen here. Or if you are, to be seen by the OB’s and not the midwives. I have truly never felt so dismissed and now this is where I am. It’s honestly heartbreaking that I ever had to experience such mistreatment during such a vulnerable time and I wouldn’t wish that on anyone else."
"Latoya Lee and the nurse that took great care of me when I got my first Pap smear at my first ever gynecologist appointment I had on Monday and made me feel comfortable. They walked me through the process of a pap smear since it was my first time seeing a gynecologist and getting a pap smear. They are so nice and great people!"
"Called about concerns with bleeding in early pregnancy. Was transferred to a nurse who told me to wait for the bleeding to stop and take another test a week later and see if the line faded any. 6 days later the bleeding never stopped and I was in the ER with a ruptured ectopic pregnancy requiring emergency surgery. They were dismissive of me initially as this pregnancy was unwanted. This clinic gives out unsafe advice. I would never use them for any pregnancy needs."
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