Has anyone going through a divorce switched pediatricians? I absolutely love the pediatrician we go to she is not the issue at all. The whole reason we are even getting divorced is because my husbands family is completely PYSCHO and his sister is the nurse at the pediatricians office and frankly I don't feel safe taking her back there because of that and his parents live a half mile away from the house. His mother and sister attacked me verbally and blocked me in a public restroom and his father left me a horrible voicemail all screaming I'm not gonna tear their family apart, being the manipulative people they are they sunk their teeth into my husband and got him to believe our daughter isn't his then they all came to my home (husband was on his way home but his sister was with him) where I was alone with my daughter and they kept trying to get in the house and I knew if they did things would get bad I called the police and told them I did not feel like myself or my daughter were safe. Now fast forward a bit it's been 20 days my husband has came to see our daughter once other than this past weekend she had a seizure and landed in the hospital and he stayed with us. Now the nuerologist who came in said she doesn't need to be seen for any follow ups but they scheduled her an MRI for a later date. Randomly yesterday my husband says we need to take her to her pediatrician for a follow up and honestly I'm not comfortable with it I feel like it's a trap with his sister working there and his parents living right there I don't know what they'd try to do next I am willing to go to another pediatrician and let them check her (obviously I will do whatever is best for her health) but I don't wanna walk into a bad situation and they take my baby and run. Am I wrong/crazy or do I trust my gut and my momma instincts?
Change pediatrician and I wouldn't tell anyone in that office where you change to. If his sister works there then chances are her and the Dr talk! Not supposed to but they do!
Trust your gut. I would call the pediatrician directly and tell her the situation. Then ask her if she could recommend any other good pediatricians that she knows of. Good luck to you and I will be thinking of you and your daughter.