![]() |
||||
|
|
||||
|
|
||||
Re: any opinions welcome..From: Abby (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:22:32 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Kelly wrote: > >Ok, I have had the same Gyno. for about 3 years. In that time I have >had 4 miscarriages and with each one ended up in the hospital and >usually required some sort of surgery. (laperoscopy, D&C, tubal >pregnancy). My gyno. has done all these surgeries himself so he knows >the most about me and my situation. The thing is he is EXTREMELY busy >and overloaded. I called his office one time for him to call me, and it >took about a month for him to call me back. His office is also about 45 >minutes from my house. He now wants me to see a speciallist who is also >about that distance from my house. i really want a gyno and specialist >closer to me, but Im afraid to change because of all the background he >knows about me. He has also helped me alot so I feel bad if I left his >office. The drive and him being so busy is making me consider finding a >new doctor. Do you think I should stay with him or would it be ok to >start at a new Dr. closer to me? Im just not sure. Any advice would be >great. >thanks alot What I would do is see the specialist he recommends- with your miscarriage history you are a definate candidate for this, and this is why your doctor is recommending it. It is not hard for a specialist to come up to speed on your case. Hopefully, the specialist can help you. Later on, when your needs are less complex, go back to your current doctor for regular care. If you can find a good specialist closer to home that is an option for you. By the way, don't let a month go by before a doctr's office returns your call. If they don't call you back within a day, call them back.
|
|
Return to ![]()
Report TECHNICAL Problems ONLY to: webmaster@obgyn.net
Last Updated: Mon Nov 2 07:01:50 2009
Women's Insurance Checklist from Auto Insurance Quote
home | medical professionals | women | industry | forums | international