National Jewish Center Visits
I am having horrendous problems with my doctors at Northwestern University. How they ever made it to the CCN top centers list is beyond me. Their whole lung clinic is abysmal. I have determined for my own health and proper treatment I am going to try and switch to the University of Chicago. Before doing that I thought it would be a good idea to go to National Jewish and go through their MAC and bronchiectasis protocol. I am writing to ask advice of anyone who has been there. How do you get in? Do you need a referral? Is there some way I can arrange a visit directly with them? I am at wits end as I quickly decline with no help or responses from Northwestern. They are content to let me die so I have realized I have to be my own advocate. Hence the thought of visiting National Jewish. Any input regarding how to do that would be appreciated. Thank you.
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I had excellent experience at NJC. Just like results of any test, you may not receive immediate results from staff performing tests as they may be reviewed by others. All test results are discussed by pulmonologist at end of visit along with recommendations. All results will be available
in portal. I did receive help with sputum induction and given an aerobika.
I wrote what I wrote to help one to be alerted to what to ask for and stay on top of communication if going to NJH or any medical facility. I was suggesting that we need to be aware of helping ourselves in staying on top of communication, which in many situations is that way even with lawyers and other professionals in order to help oneself. It was well worth going to NJH for me due to all they test you for and to understand you as a patient and your systems. As I said they do show you how to use the Aerobika etc. etc. I liked my lead doctor, as well.
No it was not awful, overall all went smoothly and everyone was very nice.
Again, they did share the tests when they were done, it was just on the last day for me. It just was overwhelming for me hearing about the tests on the last day and I didn't know and fully understand enough about what the tests and what it all meant.
Please understand it was well worth it for me to go. Remember I said one other person on this site had communication each day about the tests.
Again, I was alerting Jill to what one one might want to request and ask for.
There will never be an absolutely perfect situation no matter the type of involvement, be it medically, home remodel, car repair etc. etc. etc.
Barbara
Thanks jnmy for your input, you are right on in understanding and reading what I said.
Yes, going to NJH was worth it and I may be going back up there. I am having to start with a new pulmonologist since Dr. McShane moved on to NIH.
Thanks again for your post and time given to posting it.
Barbara
"@doberdoo I accidently replied this answer first to another rather than to you, so sending it to you now.
I wrote what I wrote to help one to be alerted to what to ask for and stay on top of communication if going to NJH or any medical facility. I was suggesting that we need to be aware of helping ourselves in staying on top of communication, which in many situations is that way even with lawyers and other professionals in order to help oneself. It was well worth going to NJH for me due to all they test you for and to understand you as a patient and your systems. As I said they do show you how to use the Aerobika etc. etc. I liked my lead doctor, as well.
No it was not awful, overall all went smoothly and everyone was very nice.
Again, they did share the tests when they were done, it was just on the last day for me. It just was overwhelming for me hearing about the tests on the last day and I didn't know and fully understand enough about what the tests and what it all meant.
Please understand it was well worth it for me to go. Remember I said one other person on this site had communication each day about the tests.
Again, I was alerting Jill to what one one might want to request and ask for.
There will never be an absolutely perfect situation no matter the type of involvement, be it medically, home remodel, car repair etc. etc. etc.
Barbara
Thank you all for your comments and encouragement. I have filled out the online application for a NJC visit. Also filled one out for Mayo Clinic and will do U of Texas Tyler today. One of these will be my baseline for proper care, diagnoses and treatment before I dump Northwestern. I would really like to share my experiences with them to whoever included them in the top centers list. And name doctors specifically. I will try to get established locally at the University of Chicago.
I'm sorry to hear about Barbara's bad experience at NJH. I started going there in 2022 at the advice of my PCP. I have nothing but praise for the care I've been receiving from my doctor and the ancillary staff there. At my first 7 day long visit I saw the doctor at the end of each day so we could discuss test results and the plan for the next day.
I also spend a lot of time with the respiratory therapists who showed me how to use the Aerobika and produce sputum, which I'd never been able to do before. I still send sputum samples up to Denver every 3 months, as they have the best lab in the country. Others have mentioned the thorough testing regimen so I won't comment on that. I don't think you could get better respiratory care anywhere. To my spouse and me, it's worth the 12 hour drive or the $500 flight to get there. BTW, you might consider an Airbnb for you initial visit. Hotels are expensive there.
Glad you added to the thread.
I couldn't remember that it was you that mentioned the daily review. As with all doctors or facilities they have different beliefs and ways of doing things, for various reasons.
As I have said, I am considering going back up to NJH due to my need to see a new BE pulmonary doctor, with Dr. McShane having gone onto NIH, that understands all we need as BE patients, plus a good lab.
Barbara
Hi again -
After reading your message, I made a point of calling my "advocate" at NJH. They said I am scheduled to see the respiratory therapist at least 4 times while I am there. She said that this is a huge part of their program and that it is very important that patients know how to do airway clearance properly. She also said that I see a nurse practitioner and/or doctor every day, and that they will be reviewing my test results as they come in, and will not wait until the end. She asked me whether you went through the "NTM Program" or "Pulmonary." She said there is a huge difference between the two programs. I'm not sure what to make of this, but I really appreciate you pointing these things out to me so that I could double check and be reassured. I will definitely report back to the forum after my visit!
Jill
Interesting, "NTM Program or "Pulmonary." I wonder what the difference is.
However, at the time I made my appointment I did not know I had an infection, MAI.
My local pulmonologist was not doing much for me and therefore I apparently was walking around with the infection for some time. It wasn't until the end of my visit that they were able to fully confirm I had an MAI infection.
I would think they had me scheduled for the NTM Program since I had to do a before visit sputum sample (sent in) and a couple of sputum vile samples while there and they did the bronchoscope that I agreed to. With all that, I learned I had an infection.
I had a trained medical tech with me who was very impressed with the entire arrangement and scheduling. Overall my testing and experience at NJH was pleasant and well worth it, for me, and expect it will be for you.
So glad you called and will have a better grasp of many things before you go.
Yes, after your visit and Bayarea's visit and what we all will have learned and experienced with our visit to NJH it will be great information for the Mayo site to have from all of us for others to have.
I came home feeling I had a medical vacation. I enjoyed Denver, the Cherry Creek area and, as well, some really good restaurants. The October weather and nature provided a beautiful setting.
Barbara
I was at National Jewish for a week. I received so many results from the tests that they were almost an inch thick in hardcopies. Two doctors were there for my exit interview i.e. Dr Daley and Dr. Eddy, at which time I could ask questions. It is strange that different people have such different experiences.