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Empowering Women, Enriching Lives

At UBMD Obstetrics and Gynecology, we are dedicated to providing exceptional obstetric and gynecological care to women of all ages. As a leading women's health center in Western New York, our team of highly trained physicians and staff are committed to delivering personalized care and attention to each patient. We specialize in a wide range of services, including general gynecological care, prenatal care, menopause management, vulvar disorders, high-risk obstetrics, ultrasound, gynecological surgery, minimally invasive surgery, urogynecology, hormone therapy, pediatric and adolescent gynecology, urinary incontinence care, and pelvic or bladder care.

Our Expertise

Our physicians are experts in preventing, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of women's health conditions. We are proud to offer specialized care in pelvic health, maternal fetal medicine, and pediatric and adolescent gynecology. Our state-of-the-art technologies and facilities enable us to provide the highest standard of care to our patients.

Our Commitment

At UBMD Obstetrics and Gynecology, we are committed to providing compassionate and comprehensive care to women throughout their lives. We believe in educating and empowering our patients to take control of their health, and we strive to create a warm and welcoming environment for all patients.

Our Partnerships

As a proud partner of Kaleida Health, the largest healthcare provider in Western New York, we offer our patients access to world-class facilities and expertise. Our patients can choose from Buffalo General Medical Center, Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital, or the John R. Oishei Children's Hospital for in-patient care.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide exceptional obstetric and gynecological care to women of all ages, empowering them to take control of their health and well-being. We strive to deliver personalized care, education, and support to our patients, and to advance the standards of care in women's health.

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Positive: The most common positive comments are praise for individual doctors and staff, highlighting the importance of individual experiences and the variability in patient satisfaction.
Negative: The most common negative comments are concerns about unprofessional staff, long wait times, and poor communication, highlighting the need for improvement in these areas.

Poor Patient Experiences

A number of patients have had negative experiences at this medical facility. Some common issues include unprofessional staff, lack of concern for patients' needs, and long wait times. For example, Corin Loughrey had an appointment cancelled at the last minute and was told to wait three months for a new appointment, while Anisha Shaikh had trouble scheduling a hysterectomy procedure and was frustrated by the lack of professionalism from the staff. Erin Hershey, on the other hand, had a positive experience with a nurse practitioner, but her review noted that the in-person staff were helpful during the pandemic.

Positive Testimonials

In contrast, some patients have had positive experiences with specific doctors and staff. For example, Miranda Hill had a successful pregnancy after being referred to Dr. Sarah Berga, and Chantel Perez had a welcoming and caring experience with Dr. Griffith. Erin Hershey also praised the nurse practitioner and in-person staff. These positive reviews highlight the importance of individual experiences and the variability in patient satisfaction.

Concerns with Communication and Booking

Many patients have reported issues with communication and booking appointments. For instance, Ash Dunning was told that the only available appointment was two weeks away, despite having an emergency, while Erica had her annual check-up cancelled multiple times and was told that the doctor was going on vacation or rearranging their schedule.

Unprofessional Behavior

Some patients have reported encounters with unprofessional staff. For example, Jessica Bartella was spoken to rudely by a phone operator, while Natalie Popp Komosinski felt embarrassed and disrespected by Dr. Malik.