
Yes, there are a few doctors in this City who I like and whose care I am comfortable with:
*Neurologist (he trained under Jack's
STL neurologist at Washington University and she referred us to him)
*Orthopaedist (the reason we had Jack's spinal fusion surgery in
STL was not because I didn't trust our Phoenix
ortho, but because I'm comfortable with St. Louis Children's Hospital and I'm not comfortable with any of the "Children's" hospitals in
Phx)
*
Pulmonologist (in my book, there is no one who is as good as Jack's former
STL pulmonologist, but our
Phx pulmonologist "gets it" and he is wonderful with Jack)
*Pediatrician
*Endocrinologist -- didn't have one in
STL, so no one to compare him to
Not comfortable with:
*
ENT (Jack doesn't have a complicated airway, but he has had airway complications related to his anatomy (right aortic arch) and the
ENT here doesn't express the same concern or interest that our
ENT in
STL does)
*Ophthalmologist (see previous post for the story there)
*Children's hospitals (The limited experience I've had with the Children's hospitals here in Phx has not been positive. There is no comparison to St. Louis Children's - which is ranked as one of the top 10 Children's Hospitals in the country)
*Biggest issue is no coordination of care. I have to run all over the valley to see different doctors who have privileges at different hospitals, who don't talk to each other about Jack, and who won't coordinate procedures. At SLCH, I get everthing done in one building, with doctors who share information about Jack and who always work together to perform their respective procedures or surgeries on the same day so Jack is under anesthesia only once.
I haven't heard back from Jack's
STL ophthalmologist yet, but today I scheduled appointments with all of Jack's
STL docs for October. I'm sick to my stomach just thinking about making the trip from
Phx to
STL. It's not a given we are going back, but I want to give myself the option. We couldn't get in with Jack's neurologist -- she's already booked through November, but I emailed her and she usually gives her scheduler permission to fit us in.
Yes, my expectations are high when it comes to doctors and what I need from them, but it's only because I've experienced some of the best in
STL. I just can't force myself to settle for less than I'm comfortable with. Sure, it would be
so much easier to not have to travel 3000 miles round trip to see doctors, but I've never taken the "easy" road, so why start now. Fortunately, I have a husband who accommodates my craziness and who is always willing to make the drive to St. Louis. It's not something I could do on my own.
Keep in mind that Jack is a very medically involved kid. In all fairness, I'm sure the doctors/hospitals in Phoenix are fine for the average kid who only needs a specialist and/or hospital on rare occasion.
That's my story and I'm
stickin' to it!