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qttink22 06-11-2008 10:48 AM

Is there a doctor in the house?
 
Hey all. This post has nothing whatsoever to do with spanking, but... I'm wondering if there happens to be a neurologist around here. I have a question about my daughter and her neurologist isn't exactly the most available, approachable guy. :mad:

calif_sweetheart1961 06-12-2008 07:39 PM

I'm not a neurologist....
 
...but I am a Mom of 2 boys and a registered nurse. Sounds to me that it is time to get a new neurologist. They need to be approachable cause it your child and it is THEIR job!

qttink22 06-12-2008 11:35 PM

I do get frustrated with him at times (actually, that's an understatement), but he is very well-known around here and extremely highly recommended by many other doctors in the area, so I have to believe that even if his people skills suck, he's good at what he does medically. We'll see him again in a couple weeks, and I have my list of questions...I will NOT leave without answers to them! Here's something that will get your blood boiling even more...My daughter's MRI results sat on his desk for TWO WEEKS before he finally called me. I knew he had the results and left MANY messages asking him to call me. Finally after two weeks of waiting, I had a breakdown on the phone with his receptionist and started BAWLING at her that "I CAN'T KEEP WAITING LIKE THIS!!!!" He called me 2 hours later. And you'd think with the fact that he let the results sit so long that it would mean they were normal...nope! ABNORMAL MRI results sat on his desk for two weeks. Needless to say I was livid.

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Originally Posted by calif_sweetheart1961 (Post 9639)
...but I am a Mom of 2 boys and a registered nurse. Sounds to me that it is time to get a new neurologist. They need to be approachable cause it your child and it is THEIR job!


Ray DO 06-12-2008 11:55 PM

Whatever his medical skills, you should probably find a new doctor. There is no excuse for waiting two weeks with lab results, normal or abnormal. The family needs to be informed. Especially when the pictures are developed right on the spot after the test is performed. I would talk to your child's pediatrician and see who he/she would recommend.

qttink22 06-13-2008 12:00 AM

Welllll....our pediatrician is one of the doctors who recommended him to us in the first place. We'll see how the next appointment goes, but yeah...too much more of this and it would probably be time to say adios to Mr. Neurologist.


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Originally Posted by Ray DO (Post 9641)
Whatever his medical skills, you should probably find a new doctor. There is no excuse for waiting two weeks with lab results, normal or abnormal. The family needs to be informed. Especially when the pictures are developed right on the spot after the test is performed. I would talk to your child's pediatrician and see who he/she would recommend.



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