New doctor and not happy with my care so far
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My experience is with acarolenk said:I think there is a shortage
I think there is a shortage of gyn/oncs everywhere. If you are not near a big teaching hospital, I suppose your experience is closer to the norm. Do you think you might consider a medical oncologist instead of a gyn/onc?
My experience is with a teaching/university hospital. I would definitely consider a medical oncologist.0 -
BarneyGirl
Where are you being treated??
Laurie0 -
ARE YOU IN OR NEAR MICHIGAN?
Let me know - I would have a very good recommendation for you. Some women even travel several hours to see my gyn/onc. I've been seeing him since the beginning (2000) and would hate to think of him retiring or moving. I couldn't think of going to anyone else.
(((HUGS)))
Monika0 -
After my doctor retired, it
After my doctor retired, it was a nightmare. I stayed with the group he eventually went into, but they could have cared less about me. Like you said, I had to repeat what I had, etc. etc. I then sought out another hospital. Found a doctor who used to be with the new doctor but after awhile this doctor was putting me back with that same one. I ended up going 3 hours away to another facility. I am not suggesting this especially if you need additional treatment.
Since my doctor is 3 hours away, my local hospitals (I tried 4) refused to flush my port. They were doing it for awhile, but then said they wouldn't do it anymore. And it was hard getting certain tests done too.
My best to you. I hope you find a doctor you are comfortable with.0 -
Do You Think
Do you think she is overwhelmed at the moment and wouldn't come around eventually? I'm sorry for your situation, it must be very difficult to have to change doctors. My gyn/onc did my surgery, but he isn't the doctor I see for my routine care. That doctor is a medical oncologist. I only see the gyn/onc about 4 times a year, and he does the pelvic exam and reviews the results of all the treatments the med/onc does. I thought this was typical, but maybe not. I think my med/onc also sees patients with other types of cancers, but he seems to know quite a bit about ov/ca, and answers all my questions, and I ask a lot. I actually feel quite cared for, with two doctors putting their heads together about my treatment. If my med/onc retired, I would probably go with one of the other doctors in his practice, there's a woman I'd be interested in seeing, my feeling is that she would be more sympathetic since she is a woman. Who knows?
Both of my doctors have great Nurse Practitioners, they seem to know almost as much as the doctors! My hat is off to these great women, they are kind, caring and compassionate.....
Good luck to you, and I hope you find someone you're comfortable with.....
Sue0 -
Perhaps she is overwhelmedwhiterose said:Do You Think
Do you think she is overwhelmed at the moment and wouldn't come around eventually? I'm sorry for your situation, it must be very difficult to have to change doctors. My gyn/onc did my surgery, but he isn't the doctor I see for my routine care. That doctor is a medical oncologist. I only see the gyn/onc about 4 times a year, and he does the pelvic exam and reviews the results of all the treatments the med/onc does. I thought this was typical, but maybe not. I think my med/onc also sees patients with other types of cancers, but he seems to know quite a bit about ov/ca, and answers all my questions, and I ask a lot. I actually feel quite cared for, with two doctors putting their heads together about my treatment. If my med/onc retired, I would probably go with one of the other doctors in his practice, there's a woman I'd be interested in seeing, my feeling is that she would be more sympathetic since she is a woman. Who knows?
Both of my doctors have great Nurse Practitioners, they seem to know almost as much as the doctors! My hat is off to these great women, they are kind, caring and compassionate.....
Good luck to you, and I hope you find someone you're comfortable with.....
Sue
Perhaps she is overwhelmed at the moment. She probably had to take on several new patients when my onc retired and that may be why she seems so scattered. I'll see if things improve over the next few months. I hate the idea of switching to a new facility. I live in VA, but could easily get to DC or even Baltimore, if needed.0
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