You can find great MAC/Bronchiectasis Doctors Close to Home
Almost every week, someone aske if they have to go to Mayo or NJH or UT Tyler or ... to find a great doctor. Today I confirmed that the answer is "NO!"
I met my new pulmonologist, someone I have tried to connect with for five years. She practices in my local clinic system, is everything I had hoped for. She is part of the network of outstanding BE/NTM doctors across the country, is on a number of study and policy committees, and believes in digging deeply into her patients' health and histories to provide stellar care. She is also a participant in the study of long Covid
Today she spent over an hour with me, ordered a number of tests I have only read about here, cheering Mayo Connect, asking me for links about airway clearance to share with her other patients, and expressing dismay that several tests have been neglected for too long. The icing on the cake - she pulled up the results of a heart CT I had this AM and interpreted them for me!
The takeaway - keep looking - the gems are there, we just need to find them. I'm sure she would be at Mayo or NJH, but for the fact that her husband is a well-respected pathologist & prof here.
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When I ran into roadblocks with getting referrals from specialists, I turned to my primary and she was happy to help. If you have a good relationship with your PCP, it might be worthwhile to ask there for a referral?
Sorry, I don't know what MAC is. I have Tracheomalsia. Is it the same?
Thank you. She told me she would so I called her this morning. My
Rheumatologist took my appointment time to talk about this. She thought it
might be easier to get into Vanderbilt.
Sue Kluger
I thought about doing the same thing with the two local pulmonologists I have seen since they had not told me about AirWay Clearance Therapy/Methods themselves....I thought about carefully asking them if they would be interested in having the airway clearance information websites/you tube videos I have found. So again, thanks Sue.....I will move "forward and onward" with my thoughts of asking them and as well finding a doctor locally that is not 'jaded' or so frustrated because their patients don't have the self discipline to do what they need to do for themselves and often expect the doctors to have a miracle pill/cure up their sleeve so that they, the patient, don't have to work so hard at helping themselves. I had a discussion with my wonderful PCP about this and how he handles it....and he implied you just learn to cope with it. Also, as with many things there is that thing called politics in the medical field, and finances, that also plays a part in what happens to our good doctors and neither helps them or the patient. (Off my soap box now.) It was helpfull to hear your journey with finding doctors and the changes you have gone through with doctors for various reasons. We are not alone and often in the same boat, for all of us, all over the country in finding doctors for ourselves. Barbara