Guest guest Posted September 28, 2006 Report Share Posted September 28, 2006 I agree that Rochester Mayo is very easy to get around. There is a shuttle bus that will take you from one part of the Mayo to another. There are " greeters " everywhere to help with finding where you are going. Do know that the parking ramps are expensive but you can buy a five day pass for $5 a day. As far as doctors, Mayo also posts information about their doctors and their specialties on the web. My sense is that you can ask for someone although they will also place you with someone. As is with most hospitals the staff you see if you enter through the ER is different than the continuing care doctor you would see. We see Dr. Lindor. The last ERCP was done by Dr. (my favorite endoscopist yet....) My only advice is to make sure that you end up on a " GI " floor with access to the " PSC team " . Ask about these when they come with a room assignment. The one time we were at the Mayo and got put on the general floor with the gen med team the care did not seem to be as appropriate. Good luck, Take care, I pray that you have someone to drive with you and an awareness of the large hospital facitilites on the way in case you can't complete the drive.... Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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