Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 Okay, I called my nephrologists office because I have been having blurred vision, headaches and heart palpatations for about 2 weeks now. The past few days have been so bad I can't sleep. I called the office and this nurse that is filling in while the regular one is on vacation said " oh, it doesn't sound kidney related to me, call your primary care doctor " . She didn't even discuss it with my Neph! So I called my primary doctor and he said he could get me in on Thursday, but he didn't understand why the Neph wouldn't want to see me. So I called back today and told the receptionist I would like to leave a note for my Neph directly, she put me on hold and put this nurse on again. Who basically blew me off again! I have a feeling my Neph would want to know this was going on, he's very attentive and has always told me to call him with any questions. What would you do if you were me? Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 Jill, Any nephrologist I've ever had would be impossible to see for something like this before the next scheduled appointment. I think you would be better off seeing your primary care physician anyway. The primary doctor can always phone the nephrologist if it's necessary - and get past the nurse too... Pierre Mad at Neph nurse > Okay, I called my nephrologists office because I have been having > blurred vision, headaches and heart palpatations for about 2 weeks > now. The past few days have been so bad I can't sleep. I called > the office and this nurse that is filling in while the regular one > is on vacation said " oh, it doesn't sound kidney related to me, call > your primary care doctor " . She didn't even discuss it with my > Neph! So I called my primary doctor and he said he could get me in > on Thursday, but he didn't understand why the Neph wouldn't want to > see me. So I called back today and told the receptionist I would > like to leave a note for my Neph directly, she put me on hold and > put this nurse on again. Who basically blew me off again! I have a > feeling my Neph would want to know this was going on, he's very > attentive and has always told me to call him with any questions. > What would you do if you were me? > > Jill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 Jill, Any nephrologist I've ever had would be impossible to see for something like this before the next scheduled appointment. I think you would be better off seeing your primary care physician anyway. The primary doctor can always phone the nephrologist if it's necessary - and get past the nurse too... Pierre Mad at Neph nurse > Okay, I called my nephrologists office because I have been having > blurred vision, headaches and heart palpatations for about 2 weeks > now. The past few days have been so bad I can't sleep. I called > the office and this nurse that is filling in while the regular one > is on vacation said " oh, it doesn't sound kidney related to me, call > your primary care doctor " . She didn't even discuss it with my > Neph! So I called my primary doctor and he said he could get me in > on Thursday, but he didn't understand why the Neph wouldn't want to > see me. So I called back today and told the receptionist I would > like to leave a note for my Neph directly, she put me on hold and > put this nurse on again. Who basically blew me off again! I have a > feeling my Neph would want to know this was going on, he's very > attentive and has always told me to call him with any questions. > What would you do if you were me? > > Jill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 I change doctors when that happen. My neph nurse would stress me out so bad that I told him I didn't want deal with her at all. He didn't listern and was fired. But since you said this was a stand in tell you neph next time you see him and let him know what happen; then when your regular nurse is off agian and they have to get a stand in might make a different. If no ones speaks up then they can't fix it. Martha > Okay, I called my nephrologists office because I have been having > blurred vision, headaches and heart palpatations for about 2 weeks > now. The past few days have been so bad I can't sleep. I called > the office and this nurse that is filling in while the regular one > is on vacation said " oh, it doesn't sound kidney related to me, call > your primary care doctor " . She didn't even discuss it with my > Neph! So I called my primary doctor and he said he could get me in > on Thursday, but he didn't understand why the Neph wouldn't want to > see me. So I called back today and told the receptionist I would > like to leave a note for my Neph directly, she put me on hold and > put this nurse on again. Who basically blew me off again! I have a > feeling my Neph would want to know this was going on, he's very > attentive and has always told me to call him with any questions. > What would you do if you were me? > > Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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