Is it difficult to get an appointment with Mayo in MN?

Posted by wascaly @wascaly, Nov 27, 2023

I wanted to know just how difficult it is to get an with Mayo in MN? I tried the campus in FL (which is only 3 hours from my home), but was told they’re not taking any appointments at all!

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@legacyrock

What was the reasoning for taking you off everything?

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Because I “violated” the terms of my contract they make you sign when you first become a parent at Pain Management.
I’ve have insomnia all my adult life, and would sometimes take Valium (prescribed by my primary care doc) to help. In CA, I did that for over 1O+ years with nary a word from Pain Management. Then…..we moved to FL, and, suddenly, it was taboo. Pain Management said bye-bye and here I am.

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@wascaly

Because I “violated” the terms of my contract they make you sign when you first become a parent at Pain Management.
I’ve have insomnia all my adult life, and would sometimes take Valium (prescribed by my primary care doc) to help. In CA, I did that for over 1O+ years with nary a word from Pain Management. Then…..we moved to FL, and, suddenly, it was taboo. Pain Management said bye-bye and here I am.

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I’m sorry about that. My signature is on one of those too. But hey , let’s look the other way at the fentanyl and whatever else is pouring across the border. The lawmakers certainly have no concern for pain patients. If only they could spend one day in our bodies, maybe then they would understand.
Praying for you

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@germangal

My husband had the internal stimulator installed in his back (Boston Scientific) and he took pain meds under strict supervision. The stimulator was a big joke. We had other tins units, therapy and various meds. I felt and still do, he was 73 and a veteran in constant pain. Lose sleep, toss and turn all night, wake up ready for a fight. That is no life. This is a big sore spot with me. Senior citizens that are following the rules are put out to the curb because of the drug addicts that do abuse. I am getting injections in my neck and back for my old age damages. I worked hard all my life and it has caught up. I do have some relief with injections, but I have some help with over the counter Tylenol 8 hour pain relief.

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I had Boston Scientific pain stimulator put in my back Seven years ago . The trial for one week , worked fantastic but when the permanent one was put in , it never really helped much I was always getting it adjusted . Now that I’ve had my spine surgery and every vertebrae is fused together the doctor took it out during surgery and said I didn’t need it and they never worked that well anyway .

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Yes…..I had mine “adjusted” many times. Never worked at all!

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I completed all the tests and had them forwarded to Mayo last October. I was excepted but the first available appointment is next spring. Because the extreme numbness in my leg s seemed to be worsening and progressing I felt that was not a reasonable wait. I had surgery 3 weeks ago at CentraCare in St. Cloud rather than wait the six months to be seen and then wait for surgery.

What really surprised me is how difficult the recovery from an L 345 laminectomy and Discectomy is. Thee weeks out and finally feeling better!

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Exactly how bad does one have to be to get an appointment at the Spine Center at Mayo? I’ve been “declined” 2x with no reason given. It’s all very discouraging!

I do have an appointment at the Cleveland Clinic coming up, but I don’t know it this doctor will have any treatment options for me either. His office is quite a distance from my home and I really didn’t want the expense, etc, if this doc can do nothing more for me.

I realize this post is mainly me venting about my frustration of living with pain as long as I have, so please forgive me. I just need to thank the Almghty it’s not any worse than it is!

Perhaps, Mayo’s refusal to see me has spared me from the disappointment of nothing more can be done to help me, however, it would’ve been nice if they’d given me a reason!

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I had the same problem 2023. I kept calling. After having been a patient at Mayo Clinic FL since 2017, they no longer accept my UHC Medicare Advantage ppo. It was many calls and messages before I learned this. I don't know why it took so long.

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@wascaly

Exactly how bad does one have to be to get an appointment at the Spine Center at Mayo? I’ve been “declined” 2x with no reason given. It’s all very discouraging!

I do have an appointment at the Cleveland Clinic coming up, but I don’t know it this doctor will have any treatment options for me either. His office is quite a distance from my home and I really didn’t want the expense, etc, if this doc can do nothing more for me.

I realize this post is mainly me venting about my frustration of living with pain as long as I have, so please forgive me. I just need to thank the Almghty it’s not any worse than it is!

Perhaps, Mayo’s refusal to see me has spared me from the disappointment of nothing more can be done to help me, however, it would’ve been nice if they’d given me a reason!

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Did you receive the notice that Mayo is not accepting Medicare Advantage plans? You can also call billing to find out if that is the issue.

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As far as I know, I only have plain old Medicare, plus TriCare for Life. I suspect all my past spine surgeries spooked them, but I guess I’ll never know. Even with the expense involved with flight, hotel, food, etc, I would have liked to’ve been told….,”Nope…nothing can be done about your pain. Just try to make friends with it. Next!”

Thanks for responding.

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@wascaly

Thanks for your answer.
I have a request in to the Spine Clinic, and have been in touch. They lack only ONE report from my neurosurgeon. Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, I was just able to get an appointment for an updated CT scan yesterday, so this has been my holdup.
Other than this one test, that’s all they need. My fear is that I send all this info to them, and they deny my request. I have a substantial surgical history for scoliosis from 2008. If Mayo won’t see me, I don’t know what I’ll do. I have constant pain on my left side (the site of the scoliosis), and have been on heavy-duty pain meds since the very first surgery, i.e., almost 17 years. Recently, a new pain management doctor took me off EVERYTHING, so I’m pretty much always in pain. SOMEHOW (with the help from God), I’ve managed to stay in good physical condition for my age (73), but everyday, it gets a teensy bit harder. One day, I may not be able to do that.
Sooooo, I am concerned after forwarding all my history to them, they will not see me. If Mayo refuses, I don’t think I’ll have any options left.
I apologize for going on and on. I just wanted to make you aware of what I’ve been going through for almost 17 years.
Again, thank you for responding.

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I have been going to Rochester for 18 years and had my 3 back surgeries there. The last surgery was a fusion. You can try a referral from your Doctor. That might be easier. I self referred because I have a history there in the spine clinic. I also took a 3-day pain management class there and found it to be extremely helpful. You could look at the website to see is they still offer the classes. We haven't always been accepted for treatment, but 90% of the time they have been able to see us. I don't have a Medicare advantage plan (thank goodness) and I am 75. I am in pain daily, but I only take one celebrex daily. I worry about my future too because of the limited mobility I have.

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