Guest guest Posted October 8, 2002 Report Share Posted October 8, 2002 I guess my biggest problem with the Cleveland Clinic would be the lack of one on one relationship with the specialist. The specialist I went to see had another doctor due my ERCP with sent placement. I had an attack so they admitted me and the green team, which consists for about 15 different doctors took over my care. None of them new my history so I had to explain it over and over. They also didn't medicate well. Then I went back for a follow up visit and saw a nurse practitioner who was consulting via phone with the specialist and they decided I needed to be admitted again. I had to wait 4 hours without meds for them to find me a room. Then it was 13 hours later that I actually talked to a doctor from my new team. That's when they finally got the ball rolling with my care. I stayed over the weekend and had the stent removed on Tuesday by yet another doctor. The doctor in charge of the team came in after my ERCP and told me that I had overstayed a useful visit. I was discharged and that same night had an attack again as I always do when I have an ERCP, so I ended up going to my GI doc in Columbus and was admitted for 4 more days. I am to return to the Cleveland Clinic on the 16th to see my original specialist. Not sure what their next step will be. As far as nurses I had great care. As far as privacy I had none. I didn't have a private room and the lady next to me was very ill and they worked on her all the time making sleep impossible. I think my specialist has knowledge I just don't like having so many doctors and they all seem to have different opinions. Hope this helps. I will let everyone know how the 16th goes. Jenise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.