Pinnacle Women's Center

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15396 N 83rd Ave Ste F100
Peoria, AZ 85381
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Chelsea T.
8/29/2025

Saw Dr. Price before she left the practice. Just saw Dr Brotsky for my first prenatal appointment with her and she was absolutely amazing. super sweet. Answered all of my questions and listened to...

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April G.
4/3/2025

A friend recommended this place to me after I was complaining about the place I'd been going to for years. They have a nice lobby with plenty of places to sit. The exam rooms are comfy, I've been...

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Chelsea S.
5/8/2025

I have been going here for all my women care but this last time I went will probably end up being my last. This place has always been fantastic. The staff has always been so nice, the office is...

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Catie C.
2/25/2025

Dr. Price is amazing. Just to get that straight. The problem is the office and the nurses. The management of the office is TERRIBLE. Financial problems are a CONSTANT battle, and scheduling is...

Araya K.
6/20/2025

Dr. MacCleary was absolutely amazing from beginning to end of my first pregnancy. She was so informative but not overwhelming and put all my nerves at ease about being a first time parent. At time...

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