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I went to NJH in December and had a good experience. I saw Dr. Griffith. He has a wonderful manner and was so patient to answer all our questions. I also have connected with the specialist in Atlanta, but I am glad I went to NJH because there everyone you see is familiar with bronchiectasis and NTM as well as other pulmonary diseases. The doctor in Atlanta is great, but he is the only doctor recommended specializing in bronchiectasis and NTM in the Atlanta area. But Dr. Griffith knows him and so I feel like they are working as a team for me when I need them. If I had heard about UT before making an appointment at NJH, there is a strong possibility I would have gone there because of the shorter distance (we drove to Denver).

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Which specialist in Atlanta are you seeing?
I am very seriously considering either NJH or UT and it may come down to which I can get into faster!
Denver isn’t the preferred location for me at all! I hate the cold and altitude but I want the best I can do for myself within this most precarious situation.
I’m still looking into UT I have not been able to find many reviews on experience there only from the kind person here who shared hers. I too will be driving but ultimately it’s about feeling completely confident in the choice for my best possible outcome with this. Do you feel you would have felt that same level of confidence with the care and treatment from what you’ve learned going to UT?