Re: dr sinervo cec AND please tell me your experiences
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Dec 30 12:05:56 2008
I AM GLAD YOUR EXPERIENCE WAS GOOD :)
I have complained several times about those nurses, good to hear!
Everyone else was fabulous!
How are you doing? When did you go?
Dr Redwine also has an explanation re: insurance on his site,
endometriosissurgeon.com
What kind of work did you have done with the CEC? Anything beyond
excision? Good healing vibes!
At Tue, 30 Dec 2008, writtenlucidity wrote:
>
>Speaking of insurance issues (as noted in prior posts below), I really
>found a great explanation on Youtube!
>
>If you visit youtube and conduct a search on endo and Dr. Harry Reich
>(the pioneer of laparoscopic excision for endo), there is a one-on-one
>interview with him regarding endo, the treaments, and WHY insurance
>doesn't cover these procedures.
>
>On another note . . . I had a WONDERFUL experience at the CEC with
>Dr. Sinervo (Dr. Albee was also present during surgery). I cannot
>speak highly enough about the experience. Also, I know their was some
>justifiable complaints about the recovery room nursing staff at
>Northside, but I had a really good experience. When I voiced my
>concerns PRIOR to my surgery to the CEC, Dr. Sinervo immediately
>emailed me to ensure me that the CEC has had countless meetings with
>Northside executives regarding these problems and the majority have been
>resolved. With that in mind, the CEC keeps a KEEN EYE on their patients
>and their recovery experience to ensure a positive experience.
>
>Hugs everyone,
>Another endo sister!
>
>At Tue, 30 Dec 2008, anonymous wrote:
>>
>>This is the blog
>>
>>http://www.snfrench.blogspot.com
>>
>>as she posts below...This is the woman who posted here during the
>>summer, attacking the CEC and the she ended up going there.
>>
>>I have no idea if she is the exact same person, but she did it before.
>>
>>At Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Niki wrote:
>>>
>>>I had surgery with the CEC in Aug 2008 you can read about my experiences
>>>here
>>>http://www.snfrench.blogspot.com check in July/Aug/Sept blogs posting.
>>>
>>>At Wed, 3 Dec 2008, anonymous wrote:
>>>>
>>>>by the way, if you search on this site with either 'sinervo' or 'CEC' or
>>>>'albee' you will find other experiences here
>>>>
>>>>At Wed, 3 Dec 2008, Tammy wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>The reason why the doctors at the CEC are not covered directly by
>>>>>insurance is because then the insurance companies would dictate how they
>>>>>were able to care for the patients. Without the political bs of
>>>>>insurance companies the doctors are free to do what is right for the
>>>>>patient, not what is cost effective for the insurance company.
>>>>>I am acutally looking for anyone to tell me their own experience with
>>>>>the CEC, price and success
>>>>>
>>>>>Any info would be really appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>>At Tue, 2 Dec 2008, anonymous wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>endo surgeries can be very long, which is why insurance in network isn't
>>>>>>the best way to go for them
>>>>>>
>>>>>>i wish they would though! would help
>>>>>>
>>>>>>At Tue, 2 Dec 2008, NWeber wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The CEC is covered under out of network coverage for most insurance
>>>>>>>companies. I haven't been to them, but you should contact them because
>>>>>>>they will help fight your insurance to get you as much coverage as they
>>>>>>>can. Many people use them for surgery.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I do not know the exact reason why they are not in-network. You should
>>>>>>>ask them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>At Tue, 2 Dec 2008, annie wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>why is dr sinervo not covererd by major insurance companies for ex blue
>>>>>>>>cross blue shield?