Here's how I found my first ob/gyn, junior year of high school: the whisper network in my class, that said "If you go to Doctor Excellent-ObGyn, and say, I have cramps, it turns out that Doctor Excellent-ObGyn is not stupid about what it means when a 16 year old girl volunteers for a pelvic exam, and she will write you a prescription for the pill for 'dysmenorrhea.'"
Re: I am not a religious scholar, this is dregs of memory
Here's how I found my first ob/gyn, junior year of high school: the whisper network in my class, that said "If you go to Doctor Excellent-ObGyn, and say, I have cramps, it turns out that Doctor Excellent-ObGyn is not stupid about what it means when a 16 year old girl volunteers for a pelvic exam, and she will write you a prescription for the pill for 'dysmenorrhea.'"