Anyone been to Neurology at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL?
Has anyone been to the Jax Mayo Neurology department to see a neurologist and if so what was your experience and feedback regarding the Neuro doctors?
I have a first time appointment at this Neurology dept at Mayo in March with a Neuro doctor. Any feedback is appreciated. The Mayo clinic in Jacksonville is far from my house and with gas and food expenses, needing to get a hotel room etc it will be a very costly trip for me.
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autumn07
How was the visit? Just hoping you're doing well...
elizabeth
Any info on neuroloy appointment at Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville?
Hello we have an appointment on a monday end of January and we are trying to figure out a plan. We are not receiving any info from Mayo on when to arrive, where to stay, or how many days we will be there.
The appointment is scheduled only for one day, if they planned on us being there more, would it be scheduled for more or can it change while we are there?
We just don't want to be buying tickets the night before.
Any advice would be extremely helpful.
Welcome, @rlyon. I moved your question about visiting Neurology at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville to this existing discussion:
– Anyone been to Neurology at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-neurology-group/
You can click the link to read the previous posts and connect with fellow Mayo Clinic Florida patients like @jeanern01 @ees1 @bethanderson49 @nancy82415 @ronstahl12 @ess77 @bsrice @lindes @autum07 @kga and more.
You will also find useful tips in these related discussions:
- Anyone have tips on preparing for initial visit to Mayo Clinic? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/preparing-for-initial-visit/
- How to best plan and prep for my visit to Mayo Jacksonville
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/how-to-best-plan-and-prep-for-my-visit-to-mayo-jacksonville/
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Now, to your specific questions. If possible, I suggest that you call neurology to find out more about your upcoming appointment. Have you signed up for the patient portal yet? The portal can ease communication, especially once you're on campus.
Sometimes, it is hard to know how many days you will be there. If further testing is required, I assume you would prefer to do it during this trip rather than booking a second trip. You may wish to book travel and accommodations that allow flexibility. Many of the hotels offer this flexibility and may also offer a patient discount. You can contact Mayo Clinic's Concierge Services to get more information and recommendations. @cheyennepeterson can help or contact them here:
507-538-8438
concierge@mayo.edu
Keep asking questions. Fellow patients are ready to help out. 🙂
At Mayo, do you have to see two drs, resident doctor first before Your scheduled neurologist come to speak with you? I was also told sometimes it would be just resident doctor.
Does Mayo share the info on patient portal with other medical groups? Does Mayo requires a telephone visit for patients who are currently out of state before and in person visit?
Thanks!
Hi @whartonite, I am a patient at Mayo Jacksonville. I see cardiology, and endocrinology and family docs there. Everything on your portal is available to each doctor. It’s a very efficient system- and all your tests and notes can be seen by those who have access to your chart. I’m not sure if groups outside Mayo would be able to see- I’m guessing no- but the portal is easy to use and there are ways to share info and even print out some of your results now. The portal is a really great tool. Someone may call just to get an initial history? I have been with Mayo now 5 years- seen at both Rochester and Jacksonville. I did have a couple initial calls at Rochester before flying up- just to go over possible plan of care and make sure I was agreeable-and here at Jacksonville- I have had a few phone-or zoom visits as follow up for tests reviews or procedures. Your doctors and nurses are also available on the portal to send messages to anytime. I have utilized this a lot- it is really helpful for simple non urgent medical or appointment questions. I don’t know if this helps… best wishes
Jeane
Welcome, @whartonite. I hope you saw the helpful reply from @jeanern01. @ess77 @rlyon @nancy8241 and @kga may also be able to add their experiences.
The Mayo Clinic model of care is an integrated medical practice, where the center of everything is patient and their needs. Your scheduled neurologist is your main physician who may have a resident doctor working with him or her. The neurologist becomes your main advocate, so to speak, and orders tests, appointments, etc as required with a team of multi-disciplinary experts, different specialties, as required by your diagnosis or investigation of a diagnosis.
Information shared with you via the patient portal is available to all members of your team. Telephone visits are not a requirement, but in some cases virtual appointments may be accommodated. Mayo Clinic welcomes both new and existing patients for virtual and in-person care in adherence with federal and state executive orders and guidance. Virtual care is available for out-of-state patients IF the provider you are seeing is licensed in the state where you live.
If you already have an appointment, you may be asked for a telephone medical information review call. See more here:
- Telephone Medical Information Review phone call
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/telephone-medical-information-review-phone-call/
@whartonite, do you have an appointment at Mayo Clinic already? Or are you asking questions to help make the decision to submit a request for an appointment?