Dr. Gregory O Utter
Punctuality
Helpfulness
Knowledge
601 John St., Suite N-1100
Kalamazoo, MI, United States
49007
Dr. Gregory O Utter's Credentials
Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
During his residency in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Utter found the most interesting and gratifying part of his training was the management of complicated pregnancies. He worked with perinatologists who became his professional role models because of their great skills and knowledge, as well as their integrity and empathy.One reason Dr. Utter enjoys coming to work is the variety that each day brings. In the maternal-fetal medicine field, he says no two days are ever the same.In his spare time, Dr. Utter likes to be outdoors and participate in activities such as bike tours and running events that benefit charities.“My ultimate goal is healthy moms and healthy babies. I work closely and cooperatively with our patients to keep them informed and address their concerns so they are as comfortable as possible as they progress through their high-risk pregnancies.”
Education
- Bachelor's of Science, Michigan State University, Lyman Briggs College, East Lansing, Mich. (Other Education)
- Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, Mich.
Sure, he's smart. But his bedside manner is atrocious. Awful. In fact, when I went into the hospital in pre-term labor at 20 weeks, he said "You will have to go into labor, we won't stop it, and the baby won't be viable. It will be an abortion" I was too stubborn to accept this, put myself on bedrest, and now have a healthy and happy 4 year old. He knows the statistics, but is too caught up in them, so he does not give women the full spectrum of the choices and options. If I had listened to Dr. Utter, I wouldn't have my amazingly spunky and healthy 4 year old.
I was careful after she was born to bring her into his office every chance I had in hopes that he would begin offering women their choices rather than saying what was inevitably going to happen.
Submitted Oct. 17, 2014