Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 Hi Everyone, Wanted to ask a question. My gastro is making me go to a transplant center to establish a relationship. I think that I want to go to Pittsburgh rather than the Cleveland Clinic. Cleveland is about 50 minutes from my house and Pittsburgh is about an hour and 50 minutes. My question is this, Is it foolish to drive an extra hour just because you don't like the hospital that is closer? I had to go to the Cleveland Clinic when we were working on my initial diagnosis. At the time my gastro was concerned about cholangiocarcinoma because of how large and tight the stricture in my common bile duct was and Cleveland could do a needle biopsy of the stricture and an endoscopic ultrasound. I made 3 or 4 visits to Cleveland and spent a little time as an inpatient. All my visits with the exception of my initial consultation were a nightmare. I could probably type three pages on how bad my experiences at Cleveland were. I'll just summarize my main complaints. When I showed up for my ERCP at Cleveland they had lost my chart, along with all my labwork, brushings and scans from the local hospital as well as the labwork and CT scan they had ordered. Its not very reassuring when you're sitting in a gown on a cart and the dr. you're meeting for the 2nd time says " well we lost your chart and I don't really remember you -- could you give me a quick summary of what's going on? " When I was admitted for pancreatitis, it took 6 hours to get the nurse to answer the call button and get pain meds. My experience with the nursing staff was terrible. I will admit by the end of the stay I was a monster because I was hurting and upset. They even sent me home with my IV still in my hand. Finally, the insurance/billing person I was supposed to work with refused to precertify things with my insurance company which meant that I would have an $8,000 out of network deductible instead of everything being free. I think I spent 5 or 6 hours on the phone and was basically told that my insurance was my issue not theirs and that I should be happy " The Cleveland Clinic " was looking at my case. That's only a few of the things that went wrong there are even more. I just don't think I can go back there and feel like I'm in good hands. I know they have a good reputation but I don't know why based on my experiences. I even hold a grudge against them because all the Cleveland Browns players they operate on end up with staph infections and repeat surgical clean-outs. I hate that place. I can't imagine myself having a major surgery there. I don't trust them. I just don't want to make things harder on my family with the drive if I'm being unreasonable about Cleveland. Is it wrong to not go back there? Do you think Pittsburgh has a better center? Thanks, Darcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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