Dr. Hershberger graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1999. He works in Tampa, FL and 3 other locations and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Hershberger is affiliated with Saint Joseph's Womens Hospital.
PATIENT'S PERSPECTIVE
Takes time to answer my questions
Provides follow-up as needed
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Dr. Hershberger's Rating
12 Ratings with 1 Review
Patient Perspective
1.0 Explains conditions and treatments
4.5 Takes time to answer my questions
4.5 Provides follow-up as needed
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2818 W Virginia Ave, Tampa, FL, 33607
Womens Care Florida
2818 W Virginia Ave, Tampa, FL, 33607
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5 Tampa General Cir Ste 650, Tampa, FL, 33606
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Womens Care Florida
2818 W Virginia Ave
Tampa, FL, 33607
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"Dr. Hershberger is not compassionate, made false statements to me and in my opinion, is a bully - not qualities you want in your physician. I am actually relieved I met with him prior to delivery and was forced to switch medical groups. A blessing in disguise.
Dr. Hershberger attempted to coerce me into having an unnecessary/potentially high-risk medical procedure performed during my second trimester. I told him I wanted to get a second opinion from a specialist on whether the procedure was necessary while pregnant, but ultimately, would prefer to wait until after delivery . The OB coordinator at his medical group later called to threaten me and then 3 hours later Dr. Hershberger personally called and terminated my medical care/abandoned me as a patient, a pregnant woman during her second trimester.
Fun Fact, the specialist agreed with me that the procedure Dr. Hershberger attempted to get coerced consent to perform was unnecessary while pregnant and could safely wait. "