She delivered my second child, it was great experience. She made things go smooth. I recovered very quickly. Would recommend
Cols B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Des Plaines, IL
I met Jodi for the first time today and was very impressed. All of the Dr’s at the practice are great but I would say she is my favorite; calm, positive, and informative. I look forward to future visits with her.
Laura E.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Chicago, IL
I absolutely love Dr. Jodi Sklansky. She delivered my daughter in April 2013. I was 41 weeks pregnant and in labor and I was told by Dr. Sklansky and her team of nurses that there was a possibility of a c-section. I was extremely terrified. Every contraction I was having my daughter’s heart rate was significantly dropping. I told Dr. Sklansky that I was terrified of a c-section and asked if there was anything we could do to prevent that. Dr. Sklansky and her amazing team of nurses helped me to maneuver my position every hour and really paid attention to the needs of my daughter and me. 26 hours later I had a healthy baby girl 9 pounds 9 ounces and vaginally delivered. This was my first experience as my daughter was my first. I am so grateful to Dr. Sklansky and the amazing team of nurses at Lutheran General. The practice has several doctors and you never know which doctor you will get when it is «go time.» Through all my doctor visits I liked all the doctors, but Dr. Sklansky was my favorite. She is so easy to talk to and has always made me feel super comfortable. I was so lucky that she was«on call» that day. I am expecting my little guy in June and hoping that I will luck out and get Dr. Sklansky again.
Jenni S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Des Moines, IA
I was a new patient of Dr. Jodi Sklansky. She seems to care very much about her patients and is very nice but I question a few things… I went to her based on a recommendation of a close friend. I was experiencing my first pregnancy. My first prenatal exam was very quick. No bloodwork was drawn. I only had an ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy. Not long after my first visit(maybe about a week and a half later), I experienced spotting and was very worried. I called the office to let them know that I need to be seen because of the spotting. I was clearly upset. They seemed u phased by it and treated me as if I was overreacting. They would not see me right away as I had hoped. Instead I was told to go to the ER if I filled a pad an hour. Three days later I was in the ER(HORRIFICEXPERIENCE– see my review for Lutheran General Hospital ER). 2 days after that I had to have an emergency D&C because my condition became serious. When the heavy bleeding started(of course on a Saturday) I called the service and had the doctor on call call me back. She acted like I was an inconvenience. I understand that sometimes nothing can be done but my suggestion would be this — when a patient is terrified and wants to be seen, see them. Be a little more compassionate when there’s a delicate situation going on. People are more than numbers on a chart.