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Thirteen Reasons I Love the Royal Women’s Hospital Victoria Australia

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I’ve been to the Women’s and I loved it…

Thirteen Reasons I Love the Royal Women’s Hospital Victoria Australia

1. Everything had that shiny, new thang going on.

2. Women! I saw only female doctors. There were guys wandering around, but the whole thing was more comfortable talking to women.

3. PCOS Specialists There are entirely too many doctors out there who don’t have a clue about PCOS. It was nice to talk to people who specialized in the area.

4. Helpful people. Everyone was really nice about directing me where I needed to go.

5. Waiting is a no-no. No long waits there. If you’ve been there for more than… maybe ten minutes, someone walks around and checks who you’re waiting for, etc.

6. Very nice doctors. My doctor is a no-crap kind of lady, but it’s only because she cares. And all the other doctors I talked to are extremely nice.

7. Everything in one building. I went to reproductive services, but there is everything there you could need from the moment you start even thinking about having a baby.

8. Doctors who listen! Doctors who don’t listen are a huge pet peeve of mine.

9. A lot of documentation. They didn’t give me heaps to look at, but they gave me good, useful documents to take home.

10. Understanding. I’ve kind of said this already, but it’s worth noting again how nice it is to have people who specialize in what is going on with you.

11. Close to the tram stop. Just a short walk from the tram and you’re in the hospital. Easy.

12. Easy to get to. Trains and trams can be intimidating, but it took all of one train and one tram to get there.

13. Cafe! I had to wait for the husband to pick me up and I enjoyed a (my last) chai latte at the nice cafe.

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