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I live in the SLC area. I can't really recommend an OB because mine only practices high-risk OB. But I delivered my triplets at LDS Hospital. I would do it again in a minute.
good luck, and welcome to Utah!
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Hi I just moved here from Cali and am looking for a GREAT OB in the SLC area. I live in Cottonwood Heights. Also I want a great hospital to deliver at. I am not too concerned with insurance because I have a PPO. So any recommendations of an OB and a hospital would be awesome! Thank you so much.
I live in the SLC area. I can't really recommend an OB because mine only practices high-risk OB. But I delivered my triplets at LDS Hospital. I would do it again in a minute.
good luck, and welcome to Utah!
www.thosecrazybeans.blogspot.com
I would also recommend Dr. Russell Smith at Alta View Hospital. He delivered my first 2 children and will be delivering my next in approximately 3 weeks! He is the best I've been to.
My OB is fabulous! His name is Dr. Russell Smith he in Alta View Hospital. I delivered both of my children at Alta View and had GREAT experiences. His # is ###-###-####
I have Dr. Steven Terry with Cottonwood ob in Murrey at the new IHC hospital. I am currently on my 2nd child with him. Everyone in their office is great. If my friends don't douse Terry they have another dr there they love. Good luck with your search.
Hey there! You may want to check this topic, as I know I just gave out a recommendation last week or so.
But, in any case, my OB is Dr. Howard Sharp. He's the dept head at the U of U and AWESOME. He may or may not be taking patients. His secretary's name is J. and she's also incredibly helpful. I delivered my last baby at the U and had a GREAT experience. There's always a few crappy nurses anywhere you go, so its not to say there weren't those, but our baby was also in the NICU for a couple days and overall, it was a great experience all considering. I started my pregnancy and labor with a midwife so Dr. Sharp was a Godsend after an emergency c /section and 22 hours of natural labor. He was skilled and took the time to repair my old incision from a previous c/section and then just 10 weeks after birth, sat in on another massive surgery and removed an ovarian mass. He's incredibly kind and caring, knows me by name and I cannot say enough good about him! My previous OB was Dr. Kimball Lloyd, who practices at IHC Cottonwood clinic(54th and state at the IMC). I was NOT a fan of them. They overbilled me, the office manager was extremely rude, and though I've heard of lots of people loving that office, I wouldn't go there if my life depended on it!
Good Luck!
I think this is a hard questions because it depends on what you want from your care and what kind of philosophy you have, a good doctor to you, might be terrible to someone else. If you want to email me about what you have in mind for you care I could give you a better answer.
I will second the recommend for Dr. Sharp, but depending on what you want there may better hospital choices than the U of U. Other good options are Julie Jones CNM and Danielle Demeter CNM (I know you asked for docs, but some people don't realize that a CNM is an option too), or Jason Jones OB/GYN.
Good luck,
H. (birth doula)
I hear a lot of people like Dr. Mark Curtis (at Western OB/GYN...it's on about 5600 S. and State Street). I loved delivering at IMED (it's the huge hospital off of State Street and 5300 South). It's new (like 2 years old) and everything is really nice there.