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Women's Health Care

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2700 SE Stratus Ave #405, McMinnville, Oregon, 97128, United States
(503) 435-2020 macwhc.com
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May 16, 2018
I was referred here by another doctor's office for a colposcopy and a biopsy because it's closer to my home than my regular doctor. They read my referral and told me I didn't need the procedure so I went back to my regular doctor. Turns out I do have pre-cancerous cells that need to be removed!! If I had taken their word for it I could have cancer by the time we did my annual next year. So glad I listened to my gut and went to the doctor that actually cares if there's something wrong with me.

Aug 22, 2017
All staff is caring ,friendly,professional. They have the best doctors who are at ur very need. Highly recommend.

Aug 9, 2017
They gave my information to some "aesthetics" company that is now texting spam to me, as well as sending me emails. I didn't sign up for this. I never actually went to the appointment I had at this place because the receptionist wasn't very friendly. I wish I wouldn't have even gotten that far if they are going to hand out my information for other companies to send text messages to.

Apr 6, 2017
Dr. Case and her staff at Women's Healthcare Clinic do everything they can to deliver the highest quality care possible to all women.

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