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Monarch Women's Wellness, Dr. Rebecca Thibodeau Khan & Rachel Lee
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My relationship with COBGYN began when I became pregnant with my daughter (switching over from my previous practice) after being a part of multiple births handled by Dr.'s Lee and Thibodeau. My pregnancy was not the easiest case for the record books, but through all of the bumps along the road I always felt well taken care of by the practice.
The labor and delivery of my daughter proved to be eventful. However, after laboring through the night, Dr. Thibodeau came in the next morning and within seconds recognized the problem. Correcting matters quickly, she delivered an amazing baby girl.
A year ago, I would have told you this was the end of my story. Now I know it was just the beginning. February 2011 marked a year since I became extremely ill. All I knew was that my chest hurt. After multiple visits with my PCP and a couple of trips to a specialist, I found myself sitting face-to-face with Dr. Thibodeau again. This time in her personal office. Catamenial Pneumothorax due to Endometriosis, she said. I had suffered with Endometriosis for several years. Though “endo” had been my “achilles heel” and I had managed a successful pregnancy after several bouts of surgery/drug therapy (provided by a previous practice) nothing could prepare me for what those words were going to mean in my life. My Endometriosis had moved in to my lung. Never heard of it? That's most likely because there are less than 100 documented cases. There is no textbook standard on how to handle this type of case. It didn't matter though, I had Dr. Rebecca Thibodeau. As I cried and shook nervously, Dr. Thibodeau confidently and humbly laid out a plan. My situation required a radical hysterectomy. Then we began a journey TOGETHER.
Dr. Thibodeau (along with her practice) is well versed in the most cutting edge information and procedures. But that is not the only thing that makes this the only group of doctors I would ever trust. They build a relationship with each patient. They look at each patient as an individual with their own unique situation. They recognize that patients are not doctors and we are sometimes scared or confused. This practice makes it a priority that YOU are taken care of – not just as a patient, but as a person.
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