Jing Qiao OB/GYN
About the Business
Jing Qiao OB/GYN is a leading medical institution located at 42-65 Kissena Boulevard in New York, United States. Specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, our team of experienced doctors and healthcare professionals provide comprehensive and compassionate care for women of all ages. From routine check-ups to advanced treatments, we are dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of our patients. Visit Jing Qiao OB/GYN for expert medical care in a warm and welcoming environment.
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Location & Phone number
42-65 Kissena Blvd L3, Queens, NY 11355, United States
Hours open
Monday:
1:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday:
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Dr. Qiao is always warm hearted and patient to explain all my questions. I deliver a healthy baby with her help. All our family feel very grateful. Highly recommended."
"Avoid this doctor and the NY Presbyterian Queens where she is delivering. People are hungry for money these days Dr Qiao was telling to me and my husband one story before I gave birth and other story once it was done and she made her money. Doctors like her make you have induction and a C section for no medical explanation and reason (the reason is for them to make more money!!!) She was also telling me she would wait to cut the cord a few minutes and during the childbirt she cut it right away and when I asked her after why she did that she gaslighted. Both me and my husband were shocked how a doctor can be such a bad person."
"I've been searching for a good GYN doctor, Dr Qiao proved to the best! She took the time to listen to my issues and explains them in details. She's patient and professional. I would highly recommend Dr. Qiao to anyone looking for a caring and knowledgeable OB/GYN doctor."
"Not accepting card payments - if you use hsa/Fsa account don’t go there. Waited 45 minutes past my appointment time today and a front desk asked me if I can wait longer to let someone in in front of me. That person was not sick or pregnant. Just waiting for a regular well visit. Direct quote:”do you have anything to do after this? This person has to go back to work. Can you let her go in first?”. This summer during another visit, doctor talked on the phone with the hospital about the patient in the exam room with me.Revealing all the protected health information under HIPAA Law. If you care about your privacy and want to be treated professionally- don’t go there. Name of the patient, why they were admitted and when - all right with me on the exam chair naked."
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