St. Paul Ob/gyn

Updated on May 27, 2009
A.W. asks from Saint Paul, MN
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I have a friend who needs an OB/GYN in St.Paul area. She has Prefered One Insurance, I guess Metro OB is out. She recently misscaried and is still having some bleeding. She'd prefer someone with a good bedside manner and one who other doctors might go to. (she's a nurse) I know you moms can help. Thank you!

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S.P.

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Partners OB/GYN in Maplewood was recommended to me by several OB nurses. They are a group of all female doctors that serve women. Two of my children have been delivered by their doctors and I've been very happy with them. My favorite is Dr. Goralski, but they are all wonderful.

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L.F.

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I also go to Parkview by United Hospital in St. Paul. I see Dr. Joseph Cappechi and I really like him. I have seen a couple of the other docs and Monica Bayer CNP, too, and I have really liked all of them.

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K.S.

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Not sure what insurance they accept, but I highly recommend Dr. K. Mickelson. She works out of the Parkview ob/gyn clinic affiliated with the United Hospital system. She is knowledgeable, calming, funny, and listens.

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S.N.

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I would recommend Partners Ob/Gyn in Maplewood. They are right near St John's hospital. They are an all female clinic - doctors, nurses and staff. They are incredible! I've gone to them through infertility, miscarriages and finally 2 pregnancies! They are awesome! I have a number of friends who see them as well!

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