Here are some of the experiences with woman's specialty and you can be the judge.
I saw Dr. King throughout my entire pregnancy and he was nice and answered most of questions. He has a good sense of humor. There were times where he'd get really busy and be in and out. I feel like he was overbooked a lot of my visits.
There were a couple times where I saw Dr. Brill since Dr. King went on vacation and he was very informative, experienced, and nice as well. They were nice enough to reschedule me when Dr. Brill seem overbooked. This helped make my wait time seem reasonable for him.
When it came down to my labor and delivery I was not informed or told that I could be a possible VBAC candidate. I was told I would require a repeat csection due to my first born being a csection.
The day I went into labor I had no prior signs as my doctor never check me. I went in and Dr. Kneesel was on duty and she then told me I would make a great candidate for a VBAC which again I had not been informed or given the option for prior to going into labor. I am so overjoyed that I was able to give birth vaginally because it was something I always wished I was able to experience and I did with this pregnancy.
The only real negative I have is the wait time is forever even if you are early. Plan on a 1-3 hour(s) wait time. The wait time is worth it if you're waiting for the right doctor.
Overall, I liked woman's specialty care and would recommend but please always ask questions on the possibilities for your pregnancy and what you can have as I would hate for someone to have miss an opportunity like I almost did.