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Autoimmune Diseases For Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (underactive thyroid), Graves’ disease (overactive thyroid), Lupus, Crohn's disease, all types of arthritis, and all other autoimmune diseases. [Multiple sclerosis (MS) and Myasthenia Gravis (MG) have their own forums below.] |
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I am wondering how you find your doctors?
Do you just go where you're told by refferal? Word of mouth by friends? What about the times you don't have friends to advise you? Do you choose on proximity? Or your insurance providers list? I'm looking for a few doctors, but with the anxiety I have for doctors, I'm looking for a better way. I spent 7 years of my life knowing something was wrong, undergoing numerous testing, having doctors look at me like I was crazy, or looking for drugs, or just trying to push pills on me. The non-listeners, the bad advice providers, and the uninterrested or too busy are all I seemed to find using any and all of the above ways listed above. There has got to be a better way. The internet searches are a joke and unrealible, so what does one do when they don't know where to turn? And then to add to that trying to find a specialist that has experience treating a disease outside of their speciality, but that affects their speciality... For example a dentist familiar with Sjogren's or PN, or a dermatologist with direct experience treating patients with lupus, not just one that "knows" about it, or has seen a case or two. I think Angie's List has a doctor section, but it's a paid for site, so I'm skeptical. And aprehensive. So does anyone have a process they use that works in getting good doctors that are knowledgable, care about treating/fixing/solving the issues? |
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What an excellent question but one that has no easy answer.
I am VERY, VERY fortunate as I have 3 docs that are fabulous. I trust them, they listen, they help, they keep me alive, they respect me, they are the best of the best. I also have seen many docs that do NOT get my approval and I refuse to see any longer. Example: My lifelong eye doc passed away and I have spent years trying to find one that I like enough to stick with. My most recent one was a complete disaster on the first visit. Thought maybe she was having a bad day and went for a second visit a year later. Was even worse. I will NOT return. She was referred by one of those 3 docs I dearly admire so not all referrals work out. By accident one day, I discovered in talking with a friend that she and I had seen the same doc. She did not like him at all. Guess what..... he is one of my favorite 3. My point is not everyone fits with even the best of the best. I suggested to a friend that she try my doc, another of my 3 favs, when she was looking for one. She liked him OK but was not overwhelmed and has since changed to another that she likes much better. Finding a doc that meets all our requirements; knowledgable with our conditions, listens, can get an appt in reasonable time frame, nice, worthy of our trust, etc. etc. is a very difficult task. I am still looking for two docs that will fill my needs for two specialty areas of medicine for several years now. I have 7 docs. 3 are super duper top of the charts. 2 that are OK but nothing to rave about, and still looking to replace the other 2. Angie's list is customer driven and only money is provided by the customer, NOT the business or physician. I would not discount it out of hand. Vitals on the internet is a source that lists comments by patients. You can get an idea of what patients have to say about the doc there. Referrals by other docs, friends, family, are all good sources, too but keep in mind that the relationship between a doctor and a patient is a very personal thing and no two people may feel the same way about a particular doc. Good luck in your quest but I would look at Healthgrades, Vitals, etc. on the internet as a possible source if you want to check out a doc. Some people like docs that are in a group practice and have access to the other docs when needed. I personally want to see MY doc, not an associate so what works for me may not work for others. Finding the right one is a daunting task. Good luck. Keep trying till you find what you want and need. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | abbyrition (10-31-2013) |
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Hello, I am glad you found Neuro Talk. I am also in your neck of the woods. Just south of you. I do have doctors that took me many years to find. My PCP is the best and I would tell you to come this way if you have a notion to. I also go see a physiatrist, integrated medicine in Sarasota. I have 4 auto immune diseases, I hear you. It does take a doctor willing to listen to you. Keep a journal and get a copy of all the records and testing you have done. I actually got my DX at Mayo clinic some years ago. There is a Mayo clinic in Jacksonville you might want to consider. As far as how they treated me, it was the best. Event though I didn't like what they told me, they got to the bottom of what was wrong. Feel free to contact me for any more information you may want with the private messaging on this site. I sure will try to help. I do care. ginnie
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"Thanks for this!" says: | abbyrition (10-31-2013) |
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I have seen many, many doctors over the last 17 years dealing with my PN and Sjogren's.
My suggestion is to look for "Centers" associated with your condition and large teaching hospitals. They usually have latest treatments and an 'interest' as these guys are willing to learn in the process. For instance, Sjogren's, Johns Hopkins has a Sjogren's Center. There they have a, rheumy, ENT, Gyn, neuro and ophthalmologist...all in one center as they are all a part of the care required for Sjogren's. If you have any other needs, then the doctors there are connected to others within JH that are 'experienced' in dealing with Sjogren's patients. It was the best move I ever made. BTW, just as your example questioned, I needed a dentist experienced with my Sjogren's. I called several and 'questioned' the staff about their experience. Pretty much did a phone interview until I found one that fit my needs. Many places are doing these types of Centers now. JH has one for PN, Lupus, Scleroderma, arthritis...and many others. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | abbyrition (10-31-2013), ginnie (10-31-2013) |
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Thank you all for responding! I'm glad many of you have doctors worthy of raving about!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Hopeless (10-31-2013) |
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Wishing you the very best in your quest as I know how difficult a task. Of my 3 favs, I am scared that one will soon retire and I may never be able to replace him. Oh, I was also wrong on my prior post. I have 8, not 7 docs. Too many to keep track of these days. I guess the reason I forgot #8 was because I only see him once a year and would like to forget him. ![]() Hope to hear you raving soon. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | abbyrition (10-31-2013), ginnie (11-19-2013) |
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hi
I have also a suggestion for you: Try to find out if your area has a support group for Lupus, Sjoegren, Neuropathy or what you need, or also Rheumatology There should be one, I know there is a support group for Vasculitis up there in Tampa area. I live in South Florida, I found a support group for my particular autoimmune disorder. I called, and I had E mailed to me a list of doctor of recomandation that had some experience wiuth my particular problem. You could give it a try! I was lucky to have a rheumatologist referred by my dermatologist. I tell you, this doctor is the best! She is with the University of Miami. This same system they are with the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. There is also one professor there that teaches regarding peripheral neuropathy, and he sees pations once a week. It could be worth the drive down to Miami, 3 hour or so from you Good luck |
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