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Old 05-25-2009, 09:33 AM #8
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it took me a while, (and 'firing' not just a few docs) to finally be in the Hopkins Health Care System, all of my docs now are at JHH.
I find that the follow-up and regular checks are best left up to my PCP, who has access to all my records from my neuro, to my orthopaedics. And all of them have access in reverse, to each others records on me. She coordinates with my neuro, every step of the way.
My neuro is great, he's the head of the dept (Griffin), but I generally see his PA (Tami), who has been trained by him for over 5 yrs. Either one, makes me feel as if I'm getting the best treatment possible.(And my PCP is wonderful- she's totally empathetic to my PN problems, and my general welfare)
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