Alisa Felke, CNM
4.9out of 5
- Specialty
- Certified Nurse-Midwife
- Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Languages
- English
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Both the nurse I saw and Alissa were both so attentive while I asked my questions and gave me all the answers I needed. I know they were having a busy day, but I did not feel rushed or pressured to hurry up at all. Alissa always makes me feel heard and cared for.
Alisa Felke was very kind and caring. I am thankful she comes to Bluffton. iN!!
It was fine
I had a whole mental break down in front of my midwife and she listened intently about my concerns for the future. We made a plan to help calm my nerves.
Incredible provider and MA staff. However, when I sat down in the room down the hall after checking in the first room, there was a lot of arguing among staff and provider about scheduling issues. I could hear every word. Being a healthcare worker myself and also staff at Parkview, I found this very unwelcoming and unprofessional. I felt sad about this because I know Alisa is a good provider. Hearing how all of the staff spoke to each other, even in front of patients, was very unwelcoming. I felt very uncomfortable about my care. There was yelling and slamming of doors. Staff may need to be aware of their surroundings when they are speaking to each other.