Dr. Beth E. Julian-Wang
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Julian-Wang Beth MD
625 Fair Oaks
Pasadena, CA, United States
91105
625 Fair Oaks
Pasadena, CA, United States
91105
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Dr. Beth E. Julian-Wang's Credentials
Education
- University Of Southern California School Of Medicine (Grad. 1995)
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What a disappointment Dr. Wang was. I would give her ZERO stars if I could. Be aware she will NOT be there for you if she has other things to do (i.e. running a marathon) on the day your baby is born.
At the office visit the day before my due date, she told me: "I just want to let you know that if you deliver your baby tomorrow, I won't be there. I'm running a marathon tomorrow, so I have to sleep very well tonight because I need to get up at 4am. And if you have your baby tomorrow, I can only be at the hospital after 4pm". Why didn't she tell me before? What doctor signs up for a marathon on the same day of a patient's due date?! A very disrespectful and uncaring doctor. If I had known this in advance, I would have changed doctor for sure, and she would have lost a patient and wouldn't have been able to charge $7,000 for the birth and delivery. This was extremely unprofessional on Dr. Wang's part. I tried not to worry and thought: "My baby won't be born exactly on the due date." Turns out, she was. By 1 pm, I was almost ready tu push but the nurse kept delaying the process so that Dr. Wang could be at the hospital to deliver my baby (and charge $ for the delivery). Finally, by 4pm my water broke and there was a lot of meconium. I was really worried because this meant the baby was suffering inside the womb. Dr. Wang was still NOT at the hospital. She got there by 5:30 pm! Not 4pm like she promised. She took her time to have a shower, straighten her hair and even apply make up! The neonatal specialists took my baby as soon as she was born to clear her lungs and check she was ok. I wasn't able to hold her right away (which was my dream) and it was Dr. Wang's fault. I thank God that nothing bad happened. The long labor I had and the fetal stress could have been prevented if the doctor had been at the hospital instead of running a marathon.
Submitted Oct. 1, 2016