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108.1 | My best asset was the GUT-FEEL | A1VAX::DISMUKE | Say you saw it in NOTES... | Thu May 14 1992 10:16 | 17 |
| How are emergency sick calls handled
What are their weekend hours
How do they handle "on-call"
What hospital are they affiliated with (in case you care)
Check their office set-up -- is there a place for the "contagious" kids
to wait for their turn
Go with a gut-feel about the staff and the doctor - I've chosen two
really good pedi's this way...
Good luck...
-sandy
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108.2 | Word of mouth | VMSSG::KILLORAN | | Thu May 14 1992 10:44 | 21 |
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One important thing that we found when interviewing
the Pedi, was how much time they took to speak to
you an answer your questions.
We found a woman pedi who is very relaxed, did not
try to hurry us out the door she was truly interested
in taking on a new patient.
Since then she has always had time to answer as many
questions we had after each one of my son's check ups.
Another good way is to ask people you know who have
children which Pedi they use. If they like them
and why, and if they have taken their children to any
other Pedi in the area before. If so, why didn't they
go back?
Jeanne
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108.3 | nurses | PCOJCT::LOCOVARE | | Thu May 14 1992 15:24 | 9 |
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Hours are important and my pedi has a sick and a well waiting room.
BUT most of all I think the nurses are important. They always
answer (screen) the calls and give general advice. The ones
my pedi has are wonderful which I found a lifesaver.
The doctors are good too : }
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108.4 | well visit/sick visit scheduling | VINO::LJOHNSON | Linda Johnson now at MRO1-2/S43 | Thu May 14 1992 15:35 | 21 |
| Our pedi office has nurses and nurse practitioners that answer
all calls, unless I specify that I want to speak to the doctor.
I am very happy with the service I have gotten from the nurses
and n.p.'s.
Another question you may want to ask is if there are specific
times of the day for well baby and sick visits.
Our pedi's office devotes the morning hours to well baby checkups
and the afternoons are when sick children come in.
This has it's advantages and disadvantages. Steven has never been
so ill that he MUST be seen in the morning. I'm not sure how they'd
handle that situation, come to think of it. But waiting until the
afternoon has worked out okay for us so far.
good luck! Steven has had 3 pediatricans in his 2.5 yrs. Don't
be afraid to switch if you aren't completely satisfied.
Linda
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108.5 | | GOOEY::ROLLMAN | | Fri May 15 1992 10:12 | 18 |
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The question I have found to be critical - do they treat you as the people who
know the most about your child? Or, are you there to do what you're told?
Will they take you seriously when you say *something* is wrong, but you can't
really say what? Try asking what they think of parental instincts concerning
their kids. (I hate to call it mother's instinct because fathers have it too).
Do they have pre-defined treatment procedures and what happens if they need
to vary from that? (Do they see your kid as an individual?) Perhaps you could
ask how willing are they to change antibiotics if your kids fights one, but likes
another.
How to they handle the situation when you are traveling
and your child becomes ill? Will they take phone calls from the pediatrician
you find when you're 1000 miles from home?
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108.6 | | MVCAD3::DEHAHN | ninety eight don't be late | Mon May 18 1992 11:24 | 9 |
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.5 touched on it. What happens when you disagree? Pose a hypothetical
situation and listen to the answer. I would hope the doctor would have
no problem with referral to a specialist.
Good luck,
Chris
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108.7 | Pedi or family practice? | XCUSME::HATCH | On the cutting edge of obsolescence | Mon Nov 21 1994 10:28 | 10 |
| I don't have a lot of choices in my HMO in regards to pediatricians,
there is only one office of Pediatrics near me. I'm wondering how many
people use a family practitioner for their baby/child? What would be
the problems I might encounter if I chose to do this? What are the
benefits of a pediatrician?
Also, how far in advance do I need to hook up with a pediatrician?
I'm due in 9 weeks.
Gail
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108.8 | my experience | USCTR1::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Mon Nov 21 1994 11:10 | 10 |
| I have a family practitioner in Worcester, whom I and my family have
been with for 8-10 years. I find it valuable because I didn't have to
go find an OB/GYN, a family doctor, and a pediatrician. She understands
both my and my husband's family histories and bears those in mind when
dealing with the kids.
I can't speak highly enough of the advantages of a family practitioner
and would be unlikely to switch back.
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108.9 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | perforated porcini | Mon Nov 21 1994 13:16 | 17 |
| I have tried pediatricians and Family Pactitioners, and much prefer the
FP. Since she deals with the whole family, if there is an illness
which can go through the ranks, I don't have to go to multiple dr's to
get us all tested and/or treated. She also is more likely to take our
environment, lifestyle and preferences into consideration, and is
willing to remind me when it is time for me to get in for my annual,
the kids in for shots, etc. and just generally keep up on all of us.
Since my kids range in age from 19 mmonths to 21 years I don't have to
worry about when to change over to another Dr, and have had continuity
of care for all of us for over 10 years.
The pediatrician I went to (Your mileage may vary) had little or no
time for feeling out what goes on, was in a busy practice and tended to
treat ONLY the symtoms for ONLY the baby. Mom, dad and older siblings
just didn't seem to count.
meg
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108.10 | me too for FP | ASIC::JPOIRIER | | Wed Nov 23 1994 09:31 | 7 |
| Anoter vote for family practitioner for all the previous mentioned
reasons! Most minor illnesses are going to go through the family,
having one dr that knows what is going on in the entire household is
such a benefit.
Jean
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108.11 | We have a FP | LETHE::TERNULLO | | Wed Nov 23 1994 10:15 | 18 |
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We've had a FP for 3 years. I started seeing her when I needed a
new OB/GYN and knew we would be starting a family in a few years.
When I was pregnant with Kristen (who is 19months now) she asked
me at my 6month check up if I would like her to be the baby's
pediatrician or if I would be finding someone else. We decided
to go with her and it's worked out great!
Now when I go for one of my appointments and somethings on my mind
about Kristen or my husband has a question, I can ask the doctor
directly about this and vica versa. For example, when I brought in
Kristen for her 1yr checkup I mentioned that we would be trying
to get pregnant again in a few months, she said I should
start pre-natal vitamins then and wrote me a prescription right
then.
For us, we love it!
Karen T.
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