Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Mag, I don't see anyone listed in the database here and I can't recall anyone here ever using the Manhattan facility. All I can tell you is that on the board here we have seen mixed results with the Hanger bands, some have been great and provided awesome results and some have been real horror stories. Experience is the key as I'm sure you know by now. Ask this ortho for parent references that you can call, maybe that will help. I did see a Starband provider listed on 72nd street if that is an option. You can also look on the www.cappskids.org site and see if anyone there used the facility. Sorry I can't be of more help. CAROLG > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " aaumich " <aaumich@y...> wrote: > > > > Anyone have any experience with Hanger on 34th Street in > Manhattan? > > I was all set on Cranial Tech in Paramus after a consult with them > > but the Hanger facility is located right in the same building as > the > > neurosurgeon. I went to meet the orthotist, and he seems really > nice > > and experienced with plagio cases (he does 25 cases/month - that's > > good, right?). > > > > Of course, after deciding that we should go with banding our baby, > > both the neurosurgeon and the Hanger orthotist said that he is a > mild > > case (CT said he was moderate). I just don't think repo will help > > him since we've tried it for a couple of months now and while his > > head is better, there doesn't seem to be any further improvements. > > But I can foresee that we will have insurance problems. After > > agreeing to write us a letter of medical necessity, the > neurosurgeon > > faxed me the letter and it so doesn't look like the band's > necessary > > in his letter. He does " recommend " a molding helmet but keeps > > mentioning that the baby is healthy with " mild bilateral > > flattening " . I am not sure how to proceed from here other than > > provide the letter to insurance and then appeal if we get denied. > > Does anyone have any advice? > > > > Thanks, > > Mag > > mom to (6 months) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Mag, I don't see anyone listed in the database here and I can't recall anyone here ever using the Manhattan facility. All I can tell you is that on the board here we have seen mixed results with the Hanger bands, some have been great and provided awesome results and some have been real horror stories. Experience is the key as I'm sure you know by now. Ask this ortho for parent references that you can call, maybe that will help. I did see a Starband provider listed on 72nd street if that is an option. You can also look on the www.cappskids.org site and see if anyone there used the facility. Sorry I can't be of more help. CAROLG > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " aaumich " <aaumich@y...> wrote: > > > > Anyone have any experience with Hanger on 34th Street in > Manhattan? > > I was all set on Cranial Tech in Paramus after a consult with them > > but the Hanger facility is located right in the same building as > the > > neurosurgeon. I went to meet the orthotist, and he seems really > nice > > and experienced with plagio cases (he does 25 cases/month - that's > > good, right?). > > > > Of course, after deciding that we should go with banding our baby, > > both the neurosurgeon and the Hanger orthotist said that he is a > mild > > case (CT said he was moderate). I just don't think repo will help > > him since we've tried it for a couple of months now and while his > > head is better, there doesn't seem to be any further improvements. > > But I can foresee that we will have insurance problems. After > > agreeing to write us a letter of medical necessity, the > neurosurgeon > > faxed me the letter and it so doesn't look like the band's > necessary > > in his letter. He does " recommend " a molding helmet but keeps > > mentioning that the baby is healthy with " mild bilateral > > flattening " . I am not sure how to proceed from here other than > > provide the letter to insurance and then appeal if we get denied. > > Does anyone have any advice? > > > > Thanks, > > Mag > > mom to (6 months) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Mag, There was a mom here about 3.5 years ago who had a Hanger band from Manhattan. I don't think she stayed long here. She was okay with it the first couple weeks anyhow! You can ask the ortho for parent references and call them. Also check out the before and after pictures. Sorry I couldn't be of more help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Mag, There was a mom here about 3.5 years ago who had a Hanger band from Manhattan. I don't think she stayed long here. She was okay with it the first couple weeks anyhow! You can ask the ortho for parent references and call them. Also check out the before and after pictures. Sorry I couldn't be of more help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 and Carol, Thank you for your replies. I asked the ortho for some parent references, but he said that Hipaa does not allow him to disclose the info. I guess I'll try to do more research and then decide. I am now leaning toward CT again, what with all this discussion on static bands. The Hanger ortho did mention that with the Hanger band, the wide part of the back ('s a brachy) would not grow further out, but will not become less wide (?). I didn't think to ask that question when we did our CT consult earlier. Since insurance is still in the works, I am still debating between CT and Hanger. Thanks again. Mag > > Mag, > There was a mom here about 3.5 years ago who had a Hanger band from > Manhattan. I don't think she stayed long here. She was okay with it > the first couple weeks anyhow! > You can ask the ortho for parent references and call them. Also check > out the before and after pictures. > Sorry I couldn't be of more help! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 and Carol, Thank you for your replies. I asked the ortho for some parent references, but he said that Hipaa does not allow him to disclose the info. I guess I'll try to do more research and then decide. I am now leaning toward CT again, what with all this discussion on static bands. The Hanger ortho did mention that with the Hanger band, the wide part of the back ('s a brachy) would not grow further out, but will not become less wide (?). I didn't think to ask that question when we did our CT consult earlier. Since insurance is still in the works, I am still debating between CT and Hanger. Thanks again. Mag > > Mag, > There was a mom here about 3.5 years ago who had a Hanger band from > Manhattan. I don't think she stayed long here. She was okay with it > the first couple weeks anyhow! > You can ask the ortho for parent references and call them. Also check > out the before and after pictures. > Sorry I couldn't be of more help! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 Mag, Why don't you call Paramus CT and ask them that question? It's never too late to follow up! Haven't any of the other parents written thank you letters to the Hanger ortho or offered to be contacts for parents considering the band? I've permitted my son to be used in advertising, etc. Maybe I'm weird though! Mom to Dane 4 yo (DOC Grad) and Cece 10 mo (DOC 9/05) > > and Carol, Thank you for your replies. I asked the ortho for > some parent references, but he said that Hipaa does not allow him to > disclose the info. I guess I'll try to do more research and then > decide. I am now leaning toward CT again, what with all this > discussion on static bands. The Hanger ortho did mention that with the > Hanger band, the wide part of the back ('s a brachy) would not grow > further out, but will not become less wide (?). I didn't think to ask > that question when we did our CT consult earlier. Since insurance is > still in the works, I am still debating between CT and Hanger. > > Thanks again. Mag Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 Mag, Why don't you call Paramus CT and ask them that question? It's never too late to follow up! Haven't any of the other parents written thank you letters to the Hanger ortho or offered to be contacts for parents considering the band? I've permitted my son to be used in advertising, etc. Maybe I'm weird though! Mom to Dane 4 yo (DOC Grad) and Cece 10 mo (DOC 9/05) > > and Carol, Thank you for your replies. I asked the ortho for > some parent references, but he said that Hipaa does not allow him to > disclose the info. I guess I'll try to do more research and then > decide. I am now leaning toward CT again, what with all this > discussion on static bands. The Hanger ortho did mention that with the > Hanger band, the wide part of the back ('s a brachy) would not grow > further out, but will not become less wide (?). I didn't think to ask > that question when we did our CT consult earlier. Since insurance is > still in the works, I am still debating between CT and Hanger. > > Thanks again. Mag Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2005 Report Share Posted November 17, 2005 Mag, My son Connor just got his Hanger band at the Farmingdale NJ facility. I was debating on CT in Paramus or Hanger, but Paramus is 2 hours for me and Hanger is only 45 minutes. So far I've been very impressed with Hanger and our ortho although he just got banded. The only thing I can tell you is that everything I read and researched is that they both work the same way. Our neuro was just for repositioning, but we tried that for 2 months and saw great results, but then at the 3rd month we hid a stand still and didn't see results. He was just banded at 91/2 months because our plastic surgeon at Children's in Phila. was all for the banding. She explained that they all work the same and her opinion was that location and a good ortho was key because you do have to travel every 2 weeks. I hope this helps you, but so far I've been please with Hanger and even better we just found out insurance covered us! Colleen son Connor 91/2 months - Hanger Band"Carol G." <GATTVA@...> wrote: Mag,I don't see anyone listed in the database here and I can't recall anyone here ever using the Manhattan facility. All I can tell you is that on the board here we have seen mixed results with the Hanger bands, some have been great and provided awesome results and some have been real horror stories. Experience is the key as I'm sure you know by now. Ask this ortho for parent references that you can call, maybe that will help. I did see a Starband provider listed on 72nd street if that is an option. You can also look on the www.cappskids.org site and see if anyone there used the facility. Sorry I can't be of more help. CAROLG> >> > Anyone have any experience with Hanger on 34th Street in > Manhattan? > > I was all set on Cranial Tech in Paramus after a consult with them > > but the Hanger facility is located right in the same building as > the > > neurosurgeon. I went to meet the orthotist, and he seems really > nice > > and experienced with plagio cases (he does 25 cases/month - that's > > good, right?). > > > > Of course, after deciding that we should go with banding our baby, > > both the neurosurgeon and the Hanger orthotist said that he is a > mild > > case (CT said he was moderate). I just don't think repo will help > > him since we've tried it for a couple of months now and while his > > head is better, there doesn't seem to be any further improvements. > > But I can foresee that we will have insurance problems. After > > agreeing to write us a letter of medical necessity, the > neurosurgeon > > faxed me the letter and it so doesn't look like the band's > necessary > > in his letter. He does "recommend" a molding helmet but keeps > > mentioning that the baby is healthy with "mild bilateral > > flattening". I am not sure how to proceed from here other than > > provide the letter to insurance and then appeal if we get denied. > > Does anyone have any advice?> > > > Thanks,> > Mag> > mom to (6 months)> >> FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2005 Report Share Posted November 17, 2005 Mag, My son Connor just got his Hanger band at the Farmingdale NJ facility. I was debating on CT in Paramus or Hanger, but Paramus is 2 hours for me and Hanger is only 45 minutes. So far I've been very impressed with Hanger and our ortho although he just got banded. The only thing I can tell you is that everything I read and researched is that they both work the same way. Our neuro was just for repositioning, but we tried that for 2 months and saw great results, but then at the 3rd month we hid a stand still and didn't see results. He was just banded at 91/2 months because our plastic surgeon at Children's in Phila. was all for the banding. She explained that they all work the same and her opinion was that location and a good ortho was key because you do have to travel every 2 weeks. I hope this helps you, but so far I've been please with Hanger and even better we just found out insurance covered us! Colleen son Connor 91/2 months - Hanger Band"Carol G." <GATTVA@...> wrote: Mag,I don't see anyone listed in the database here and I can't recall anyone here ever using the Manhattan facility. All I can tell you is that on the board here we have seen mixed results with the Hanger bands, some have been great and provided awesome results and some have been real horror stories. Experience is the key as I'm sure you know by now. Ask this ortho for parent references that you can call, maybe that will help. I did see a Starband provider listed on 72nd street if that is an option. You can also look on the www.cappskids.org site and see if anyone there used the facility. Sorry I can't be of more help. CAROLG> >> > Anyone have any experience with Hanger on 34th Street in > Manhattan? > > I was all set on Cranial Tech in Paramus after a consult with them > > but the Hanger facility is located right in the same building as > the > > neurosurgeon. I went to meet the orthotist, and he seems really > nice > > and experienced with plagio cases (he does 25 cases/month - that's > > good, right?). > > > > Of course, after deciding that we should go with banding our baby, > > both the neurosurgeon and the Hanger orthotist said that he is a > mild > > case (CT said he was moderate). I just don't think repo will help > > him since we've tried it for a couple of months now and while his > > head is better, there doesn't seem to be any further improvements. > > But I can foresee that we will have insurance problems. After > > agreeing to write us a letter of medical necessity, the > neurosurgeon > > faxed me the letter and it so doesn't look like the band's > necessary > > in his letter. He does "recommend" a molding helmet but keeps > > mentioning that the baby is healthy with "mild bilateral > > flattening". I am not sure how to proceed from here other than > > provide the letter to insurance and then appeal if we get denied. > > Does anyone have any advice?> > > > Thanks,> > Mag> > mom to (6 months)> >> FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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