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Old 08-10-2007, 08:47 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I saw Dr. Minasssian for my endometriosis and biopsy, but he's not the doctor treating my PCOS. There is a great specialist at the Drexel Center for Women's Health (across the street from Dr. Minassian's Center City office). Her name is Katherine Sherif. She's very patient, talks you through everything.

How I came to see Dr. Sherif --> I actually went into Drexel because I had a really bad cold that wasn't getting any better, it was a few blocks from my job, and it was the only place I could get an appointment quickly. (I ended up having the flu.) During my medical history they noticed there were some peculiar things happening and referred me to Dr. Sherif, who I was able to see the next week. She was incredibly thorough and explained everything and all of my options as well as why she preferred to give me a particular treatment over another. I had never even heard of PCOS before my visit with Dr. Sherif, but I left the appointment feeling like I was in good hands. That was March 2006, and I still see her and think she's great.
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