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I personally do not believe in the allegations, having worked at LRMC and in L&D I do not believe someone or a crowd could witness this from ER. ER has alot of areas that are obstructed and not to many areas where a crowd could stand either. I know Dr Caravello and would not have a problem having him as a dr. I hope he and his family can get away from these terrible rumors and if they are true SO WHAT! I do not think it was the right place for it if it did happen but I do not judge him and believe his abilities as a dr out way this negative.
 
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I agree with momof5..Dr Caravello delivered 2 of my daughters and he is a wonderful dr and I am having a hard time believing that he could have done what is being said..I have heard 3 different stories of what happened *they all we close to the same just different locations that this happened at* I to hope that Dr. Caravello and his family can get past these rumors.. Dr Caravello is a WONDERFUL dr.
 
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Originally posted by josephghaly:
Simplify. Let your family doctor also be your gyn and your children's pediatrician.

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Simplifying is a great idea! I have often wondered whether I should bother with an OB-GYN, since we no longer have the OB need.

Unfortunately, both of the OBs I have seen - one for 8 years and even drove 2.5 hours to see each year, only changed due to insurance and the other for 9 years and not sure if he'll be practicing any longer at all - have gone from OB to just GYN. I LOVE them both, but not sure the need for that specialty any longer, if the second will continue to practice, I won't have to make this decision, but just in case......

I just had my yearly so it's not something I need to make a decision on immediately, but do want to use the next year to consider options.

Anyone else done with the need for an OB and if so, have you remained with him/her?

Anyone have an opinion on this?

BTW, Dr. Joseph Ghaly is professional, friendly and warm with a good ear and keen knowledge! He is a contender for sure!!


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Thank you Pete-N-Repeat for the generous comment.
 
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