I came in for an appointment with APRN Christina Wolfe last October. Waited in the exam room naked from the waist down for about an hour, before I had to use the restroom. I was advised to have an empty bladder before my IUD check, so I stuck my head out the door after dressing myself, partially to make sure I hadn't been forgotten about. She and her student leaned their heads out of her office and told me I was next. I said, "I've been here an hour, can I go pee?" To which she responded yes.
I was having difficulty emptying my bladder as I was upset at being left half nude in a cold room that long, anticipating a procedure that is seldom enjoyable, but I don't imagine I took more than 5 minutes.
I returned to my room but kept my underwear on, as I had begun to feel cold. By the time 40 more minutes had passed, the AC had turned on and I dressed myself completely. Christina Wolfe then comes in, adamantly admitting she saw a patient before me (that was scheduled to be seen after I was) because I went to the restroom. I couldn't contain my frustration. "Are you kidding me?!" I said. She tried debating with me on how that was for the best, on how I "took too long" (never mind that 5 minutes was far too much for her to wait, while she was not bothered in the slightest making me wait almost 2 hours).
I was insulted and overstimulated. I'm sure I came across as angry, although I do not feel it was unwarranted. At one point, she tried recommending I start a birth control I'd previously stopped due to its incidence of meningiomas, which further upset me. I was never given the IUD check.
She asked if I wanted to speak to her manager towards the end, and left to go get her. A nurse came in after 10 minutes to tell me the manager had left for the day, but that she would call me. "Don't bother," I said.
My appointment was at 3:20, and I left at 5:20. A few months later, I received a MyChart message from the manager Sara Eline saying she had been made aware of an "incident that had occured" my last visit and that I was dismissed from the practice. I am no longer allowed to see my main gynecologist who I very much liked and recommend, Dr. Ryan. I've been waiting for my new patient appointment at a new location (in May 2026) since.
Go literally anywhere else. Your time is worth more than this.
MW
Maria Weber
Jan 26, 2026
I've been a patient at WCP since the pregnancy of my first son in 1998. At that time Dr. George Robertson was a physician here. I must say he was an amazing, caring, knowledgeable and dedicated obgyn. Dr.Robertson had a gift like he was born for his profession. He was my doctor throughout all 3 of my pregnancies and delivered each one of them with care and compassion. I could talk to him about anything, no matter what it may have been. I felt he and his assistants were like family. Always so welcoming. Sadly, he retired shortly after the birth of my 3rd child. I was happy for him but at the same time disappointed and saddened to see him go. FTR, all 3 of my kids; boy, girl, boy have grown into outstanding young adults. As well as my daughter and youngest son becoming loving and dedicated parents themselves. I couldn't have been blessed any better.To this day I am still a patient at WCP and I see Dr.Osman Shariff (obgyn) who also is an amazing, knowledgeable, caring physician. He takes time to listen to your needs and concerns and explains everything in detail and simple enough for you to understand exactly what u need to know. Thank you to both Dr.'s and their assistants for all the care I have received and continue to receive. I would highly recommend WCP without a doubt.