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Openning hours
  • Monday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Reviews
Kylee M (08/23/2020)
Dr. Azar is awesome! He truly cares about his patients and answers all of my questions with detail! I had the best prenatal care I could have possibly asked for.
Nic De (10/08/2019)
I've had 4 separate appointments.... every last one of them has been re-scheduled a week or two before they're supposed to happen. This practice lost one of the best doctors, Dr Denise Leonard. Currently trying to have a child and having nobody to talk to or can't even count on an appointment to have a discussion is REALLY disheartening and upsetting. The care has gone down hill and fast. This place only cares if you are currently pregnant. If you're not pregnant or not planning on it, GO TO WINDBER GYN. And the wait times for a simple exam are ungodly. You have to take a whole day off of work for 15 minutes of an appointment and 6 hours to wait. And there's usually never an apology. I've lost my patience with this place.
Marlissa Cinko (05/18/2019)
This is my first child and I am currently 37 weeks pregnant. I am being seen by Dr. Azar and I have nothing but kind words to say about this doctor! I was recommended by a friend, whose second child was delivered by him and the staff at Conemaugh. He is very kind, always answers any questions, and is always looking out for you and the baby's health. I would recommend him to anyone!
Brittney Beiler (06/07/2017)
They helped me stay pregnant! All of the staff that i met has been very courteous to me. I totally appreciate their professionalism and kindness.
Ashley Morrison (01/27/2019)
If negative stars were an option. I’d give that. I’m just speechless. After being in labor for over 37 hours and requesting a C-Section, I was held down and told “We are not doing a C-Section today.” That was by the nurse on duty. Dr. Dib proceeded to attempt manual stimulation, a vacuum, and finally an episiotomy. The episiotomy was brutal. I still don’t know what exactly he hit. But my blood count was over 12 when my original labs were done. The count was 6 after delivery. I almost bled out due to the lack of care when I knew I couldn’t deliver naturally. It has been 3 months. I still have pain and recurring nightmares of the delivery. This was supposed to be a happy time for me and my husband. But it was far from it. My husband and mother were both in the room and had to watch as my stats and the stats of our son rapidly dropped and as I was bleeding out in the bed. It was so bad I was offered a blood transfusion after the delivery. On top of this trauma, I ended up with a severe kidney infection less than a week after. Needless to say, I went to a different hospital for care. The ER doctor feared I had become septic and put me on very heavy antibiotics. This was not a one time thing either. My husband and I later learned that Dr Dib was dismissed from the hospital and told not to return because of multiple issues. If you have the chance don’t walk, RUN away fast.
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