Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse
2169 Lawrenceville Hwy
Lawrenceville, GA
30044
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Sofia Jamal?
Sofia Jamal is a dedicated and board-certified family nurse practitioner. Sofia graduated with a Master's degree from Georgia State University. Beginning her career as a nurse in labor and delivery at Northside Hospital, Gwinnett, Sofia quickly developed a profound passion for supporting women through their reproductive journey.
Sofia takes pride in offering comprehensive care to women at every stage of life, from adolescence to menopause. Her commitment to empowering women through education and compassionate care is evident in every interaction. Fluent in both English and Russian, Sofia is actively expanding her linguistic abilities by learning Spanish, further enhancing her ability to connect with and serve diverse communities.
Sofia is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Outside of her professional endeavors, Sofia finds joy in her role as a wife and mother to two beautiful boys.
Birth Control
Fibroids
Ultrasound
Menopause
Well Woman Exams
Abnormal Bleeding
Prenatal Care
Urinary Incontinence
Location
Women’s Specialists of North Georgia
2169 Lawrenceville Hwy
Lawrenceville, GA, 30044
More About Sofia Jamal
Practice
Women’s Specialists of North Georgia
Specialties
NPI Number
1558060962
Provider's Gender
Female
Reviews
The doctor was good and the sonography was excellent. However, the rest of the clinic does not seem prepared to properly care for pregnant patients. This should be a space of calm, support, and reassurance, not stress and constant worry. Unfortunately, every time I visit this clinic, my experience is worse than the previous one. Whenever an issue arises, the response is to threaten canceling my payment plan. There is also a serious lack of organization in managing appointment times. My appointment was scheduled for 10:30 a.m. I arrived at 9:30 a.m., understanding that I would not be seen early but preferring to arrive ahead of time. I was not taken into the exam room until 11:40 a.m. When I was about to leave, I was informed that blood work was required, but the laboratory staff had already left for lunch. I was asked to return later. The clinic asked me to be flexible, yet the same flexibility is not shown toward patients when it comes to appointment times. Other day in the same week, I had an issue with my insurance, which is active, but there was no consideration for my mental or emotional well-being. The only concern seemed to be changing my payment plan and signing a new contract for $3,500. They attempted to cancel my plan, claiming I missed an appointment, even though I was physically present in the clinic’s financial department resolving the insurance issue. There is a clear lack of empathy. My husband was also charged for a sickle cell test that was never performed due to the absence of laboratory staff. In this country, people must work, organize their time, and plan carefully to meet their responsibilities. That is precisely why clinics have schedules and appointments—to respect everyone’s time. I had to take the entire morning off from work, and due to the clinic’s poor scheduling and patient management, I would now need to request a full day off for future visits. All of this stress is negatively affecting my pregnancy. I should not have to go through this experience every time I come in simply to ensure my baby is healthy. For this reason, I will be looking for another clinic.
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