Dr. Jerry T. Hart
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Ob Gyn Associates
1717 High St
Hopkinsville, KY, United States
42240
1717 High St
Hopkinsville, KY, United States
42240
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http://www.myobgynassociates.com
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Dr. Jerry T. Hart's Credentials
Education
- University Of Tennessee College Of Medicine (Grad. 1967)
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So I wasn't going to comment but after reading different reviews, I must share my opinion. First, of all, all doctors work under a practice. They learn daily, they reflect on experiences, they cannot predict how things will turn out or how one's body will react to a certain procedure. Dr. Hart has worked with over thousands of expecting mothers and he continues to work with them. He has been my doctor with my first child and I pray he will be able to with my second. I'm not writing to say he is the one you should choose or that he is the best. I'm writing because as a patient seeking a physician it is your responsibility to search and find which doctor is the best. You have the right at any time to change doctors. When I chose Dr. Hart, it wasn't for the fact that I heard such good things or the fact that he has delivered countless little ones and help bring light to numerous miracles or the fact that he delivered me (along with my two brothers) and my husband... I chose him because I prayed and God gave me peace (which is hard to come by when it comes to health).. I'm not trying to preach and say you need to pray and let's say you don't.. But if you're confident in your doctor that is a form of peace.. If you are not confident, then maybe that's Gods way of telling you to search another doctor. Yes, I have seen Dr, Hart be in a rush and only give 5 minutes to discuss things, but you have to consider that this is due to the amount of patients he does have and this should truly shed light to his reputation. And yes, I have been in a conversation with him where he brushed a concern off and yes I was taken back.. But then it is your responsibility to decide if you need to get a second opinion, switch doctors, or do your own research. If you don't, you can't blame you doctor if you choose to listen to him. He basis his advice on what he has learned through his practice, you don't have to heed to it. I had a c- section, and it was planned, I was concerned, I wanted to have my child naturally. But he gave me his reasons why he thought it was most appropriate and I chose to stick with his plan. I could have switched doctors, but I trusted. It turned out to be a good thing, because my son was breached and they would have done one any ways.. Not to mention the nurses can tell who has done the surgery simply based on the incision and the stitches (which I was told by every nurse that he was the best they had). But you have to remember no patient is the same. Just because I have a success story doesn't mean everyone will. You have to search in your heart who you have peace/good gut feeling with.. You can't rely on man's opinion.. That would be foolish. And you gave to remember every doctor has success stories, but the sad thing is they have failures too and in most cases those sad stories were ultimately in God's hands to begin with, because He is the author of our lives.. Not our Doctors.. Thanks for reading my opinion...M.S.
Submitted Feb. 5, 2016