Dr. Deborah L. Mikula, MD
About the Business
Dr. Deborah L. Mikula, MD is a compassionate women's healthcare institution located at 11051 Hall Road in Utica, Michigan, United States. Our doctors, certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, provide immediate care when necessary and offer personalized solutions for individual needs and symptoms. Specializing in robotic assisted surgery, Dr. Perry, Dr. Beglin, and Dr. Simons perform complex procedures with precision and efficiency. We also offer treatments for abnormal uterine bleeding, high-risk pregnancies, infertility evaluations, and minimally invasive surgeries for quicker recovery times. Our doctors understand the stress of infertility evaluations and provide compassionate care to make the process as comfortable as possible. Additionally, we focus on preconception health to ensure a healthy pregnancy for both you and your baby. It's time to prioritize your health and wellness with Dr. Deborah L. Mikula, MD.
Location & Phone number
11051 Hall Rd, Utica, MI 48317, United States
Reviews
"I have had Dr. Mikula (Hammer) for MANY years. I do not have one complaint. She was very thorough when I was having an issue that could have been very serious. I absolutely trust her and the care she provides."
"Worst doctor. Do not see her. I had multiple terrible experiences. I lost a pregnancy at 10 weeks. She looked at the ultrasound monitor and said “Your baby is dead. I’ll schedule you for a DNC”. No heart whatsoever. She was my doctor during a delivery. She was super mean and pushy to have me induced because she had a personal engagement to get to. She also made some critical mistakes during the delivery. In hindsight, I probably should have sued her. There are other great doctors in her practice which I would highly recommend."
"As a standard of care any skin changes and lesions should be biopsy. Dr missed diagnosed my mother. After Dr plan of care was not working after 4years. She requested a biopsy to find out it was a serious disease which treat early prognosis is better. After pathology came back, dr tried to still say it was related to the mis diagnosis. No one is perfect, but any lesion or skin changes should always be biopsy and not a visual diagnosis. It could be a matter of survey. Please advocate for yourself here!"
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