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A gynecologist asked people what they would change about their visit to the gyno.
Thousands responded.
Dr. Ryan Stewart asked women to weigh in on the redesign of his office.
He tweeted, "If I've ever had a tweet worthy of virality, it’s this one".
Dr. Stewart tweeted that he wanted to ask for input on ideal office design.
Other suggestions included accessibility for wheelchair/cane/walker/prosthetic users and more than one bathroom that is fully handicap friendly by HANDICAP USERS CHECKLIST- not some random contractor.
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