The Association for Women's Health Care

The Association for Women's Health Care
4.8
2245 Ratings | 96.6% Satisfaction
5 Stars (1985)
88.4%
4 Stars (186)
8.3%
3 Stars (34)
1.5%
2 Stars (27)
1.2%
1 Star (13)
0.6%
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Phone: (312) 726-3917

Website: www.chicagoobgyn.com

Address: 40 Skokie Blvd Suite 300, Northbrook, IL 60062

Specialty: Gynecology,Obstetrics

Patients consistently praise the practice's attentive, respectful, and friendly staff. Doctors are repeatedly described as knowledgeable, thorough, and patient, taking time to listen and explain treatment plans clearly. Many reviewers appreciated that they never felt rushed, with providers addressing all questions and concerns. Samantha Silverman and Rachel Small were singled out for their exceptional listening skills and compassionate care. Several patients highlighted positive experiences with specific doctors, especially Dr. Baum, Dr. Sibul, Dr. Dunning, Dr. Laughman, and Dr. Weiss, emphasizing their caring bedside manner and ability to build trust.
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The Association for Women’s Health Care provides comprehensive, compassionate OB/GYN care to women living in The Loop in Chicago and Northbrook, Illinois. With offices in both locations, you’re guaranteed convenient screening, diagnosis, and treatment from a team of expert doctors and nurses.

Regardless of what stage of life you’re in, the professional team at The Association for Women’s Health Care can help you. Adolescent women can establish a health care routine and learn the basics about their bodies, be educated on contraception and safe sex practices, and learn about possible menstrual problems.

The practice provides care for the concerns of women in their 20s and 30s and performs services, such as STD screenings, breast exams, and preconception counseling. As you ease into perimenopause, the years prior to the cessation of your menstrual cycle, the doctors can help you manage symptoms, such as hot flashes, mood swings, and vaginal dryness.

When you’ve gone a full year without a period, you’re in menopause, which increases your risk of certain health complications, including osteoporosis and heart disease. The doctors educate you about ways to prevent these chronic issues, and they continue to monitor your gynecologic health throughout your lifespan.

Providers
David Baum, MD David Baum, MD
5.0
454 Ratings | 99.0% Satisfaction
Alexis Dunning, MD Alexis Dunning, MD
4.8
248 Ratings | 96.6% Satisfaction
Kimberly Laughman, MD Kimberly Laughman, MD
4.9
222 Ratings | 97.2% Satisfaction
Elizabeth Rottenberg, DO Elizabeth Rottenberg, DO
4.7
200 Ratings | 94.4% Satisfaction
Mark Sibul, MD Mark Sibul, MD
4.8
427 Ratings | 96.2% Satisfaction
Samantha Kopin Silverman, MSN, WHCNP-BC Samantha Kopin Silverman, MSN, WHCNP-BC
4.9
130 Ratings | 98.8% Satisfaction
Mia Song, MD Mia Song, MD
4.3
149 Ratings | 86.8% Satisfaction
Rachel Tramonte-Small, MSN, WHCNP-BC Rachel Tramonte-Small, MSN, WHCNP-BC
4.9
156 Ratings | 98.6% Satisfaction
Gil Weiss, MD Gil Weiss, MD
4.9
259 Ratings | 97.2% Satisfaction

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