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Monday: 8AM - 5PM
Tuesday: ClosedWednesday: 8AM - 5PM
Thursday: 8AM - 5PM
Friday: ClosedSaturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM - 5PM
Tuesday: ClosedWednesday: 8AM - 5PM
Thursday: 8AM - 5PM
Friday: ClosedSaturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
I've been going to this clinic for the past 17 years and I've had 2 babies delivered by Doctors there. They have great doctors and nurses who care and have taken great care of me. I was especially grateful when they found possible cancerous cysts which eventually led to a hysterectomy, which Dr. Evans performed. Dr. Evans has been my primary Dr. there for over 10 years. He is an amazing doctor--knowledgable, patient and funny. Grateful to have that type of atmosphere especially when you're not there for the most pleasant of visits.
I've been going to this clinic for the past 17 years and I've had 2 babies delivered by Doctors there. They have great doctors and nurses who care and have taken great care of me. I was especially grateful when they found possible cancerous cysts which eventually led to a hysterectomy, which Dr. Evans performed. Dr. Evans has been my primary Dr. there for over 10 years. He is an amazing doctor--knowledgable, patient and funny. Grateful to have that type of atmosphere especially when you're not there for the most pleasant of visits.
Madison Women’s Clinic is a lifesaver. I went to them for my first pregnancy, and they were great, but they really saved me when I had my ectopic pregnancy. After going to Seasons because that was my primary care and I thought, “what the heck, I’ll try another place for my next baby just to have broader experience.” I had told the nurses at Seasons that something was not right, I was spotting and had pain, and being told by Seasons that, “It’s probably not a good pregnancy.” I stuck with Seasons until my tube burst from an ectopic pregnancy, then stuck with Seasons through the surgery and going in several times to tell them my incision was infected and not healing, only to be told to give it time. After an ER visit that confirmed my incision was, indeed, infected, I went hobbling back to Madison Women’s Clinic, and they welcomed me with open arms, literally. I left the clinic room after talking to the doctor and felt so relieved to have someone listen and care about me in the midst of the hell my family and I were walking through, and the receptionist looked at me with love and sorrow, then she walked out of the receptionist area and gave me a hug. Madison Women’s Clinic is a family, and you become a part of this caring family as soon as you walk in the doors.