Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 Okay, here's the scoop. I went to Charlotte, NC to the Eye, EAr, Nose and Throat Clinic. Boy, is it big! But the drive is not bad as it is not in downtown Charlotte. I met with one of the two audiologists that work with adults CI patients. I have an appt for Monday to go back to meet with one of the surgeons (they have three). I was very impressed with the audiologist and her knowledge and experience. I've decided to not go back to Columbia as their receptionists and such were so disorganized and this place is just top notch all the way. They don't require a speech and language assessment. I have an appt on March 3rd with the audiologist for a hearing test and I have to make one with the psychologist for hearing impaired folks. This is standard protocol at CI centers. Oh, and yesterday I met with the local ENT dr and he wrote a letter of predetermination that the insurance company needs. I'll be calling the insurance so next week to see what they have to say. And I also met with Carol Jonas, the audiologist that used to work at SCSDB. Her dept is able to do the balance test so I'll have that done here on the 21st rather than have to drive to Columbia or Charlotte for that. I feel relieved that I liked this place and that I am not going to go back to Columbia. I liked the surgeon there but I'll only see him twice and the rest of the time I'll have to go to this dingy building with no class at all compared to topnotch center in Charlotte. They also have been doing Cochlear implants for 20 years. Not sure how long they have been doing them in Columbia. I know ton has been doing them for a long time but that's too far to drive when there is a good CI closer to home. I'll keep you all informed as I learn more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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