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I tried to call his office a few weeks ago and talked to the receptionist.

She told me that I had to go through a referral process (even though my ins.

doesn't require it). I explained that Kaitlin has already been diagnosed and is

currently being treated for clubfoot. I also explained that I didn't think

my current ortho. would refer me to his competitor in writing. She said it

didn't matter, I had to have a referral that would then have to go to a review

process and if they decided I could go then the Nurse Pract. would call me and

tell me which Monday I could go.

I explained that sometimes things happen and you can't wait. I asked if I

was a patient and needed to see the doc on a Monday other than my assigned day

could I? She bluntly told me " No. " I can't believe that a doctor would not be

accomadating to his patients, especially pediatric ones. But she repeatedly

told me that this is the way it works.

I have been hesitant to bring this up with our current ortho for obvious

reasons...I hate to burn bridges with him in case we would ever need to see him

again.

Is this the way that Dr. Frick's office runs?? I felt like I would be lined

up with a bunch of other clubfoot parents/babies and the doctor would walk by

saying " brace, cast, looks okay.. " and never even spend the time to assess and

discuss Kaitlin's foot with me. Is this the way it works? I hope that it is

not and maybe you can re-assure me about it. I have never heard of such a thing

for a doctor's office, especially when my copay is so expensive for

specialists.

Sorry if this sounds silly, but that is how the receptionist made it sound.

Freeman

Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

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That was a horrible experience and I can understand your fear of burning

bridges. You can post to the group b/c I know that there are others that

see Dr. Frick. I drive 3 hours to see him. In addition to him I have seen

three other docs- including Ponseti himself. I have found Dr. Frick to be

very accommodating and kind. My first visit to the clinic was a little

crazy. I had to wait a while. On the other hand, now knowing that he sees

all the kids that need him- that is going to create a wait.

All I can suggest is that you call or the clinic. You can e-mail him

at steven.frick@... I know that he will get you in

sooner than later. Everyone knows the quicker you address issues the better

your chances are and I think that is one reason he " double books " so often.

Let me know if you need more assistance

Re: Re: Dr Frick

> I tried to call his office a few weeks ago and talked to the receptionist.

> She told me that I had to go through a referral process (even though my

ins.

> doesn't require it). I explained that Kaitlin has already been diagnosed

and is

> currently being treated for clubfoot. I also explained that I didn't

think

> my current ortho. would refer me to his competitor in writing. She said

it

> didn't matter, I had to have a referral that would then have to go to a

review

> process and if they decided I could go then the Nurse Pract. would call me

and

> tell me which Monday I could go.

> I explained that sometimes things happen and you can't wait. I asked if I

> was a patient and needed to see the doc on a Monday other than my assigned

day

> could I? She bluntly told me " No. " I can't believe that a doctor would

not be

> accomadating to his patients, especially pediatric ones. But she

repeatedly

> told me that this is the way it works.

> I have been hesitant to bring this up with our current ortho for obvious

> reasons...I hate to burn bridges with him in case we would ever need to

see him

> again.

> Is this the way that Dr. Frick's office runs?? I felt like I would be

lined

> up with a bunch of other clubfoot parents/babies and the doctor would walk

by

> saying " brace, cast, looks okay.. " and never even spend the time to assess

and

> discuss Kaitlin's foot with me. Is this the way it works? I hope that it

is

> not and maybe you can re-assure me about it. I have never heard of such a

thing

> for a doctor's office, especially when my copay is so expensive for

> specialists.

> Sorry if this sounds silly, but that is how the receptionist made it

sound.

> Freeman

> Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

>

>

>

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I have met Dr. Frick and number of times and he is very committed to

the Ponseti method and helping children receive treatment. My

impression is that his receptionist does not represent his

approach. I would encourage you to leave a message for him to call

you. Dr. Frick's own child had clubfoot and would now be in his

late teens.

Dr. Frick has also participated in a number of Ponseti method

related studies.

http://www.aaos.org/wordhtml/anmt2004/sciprog/268.htm

He also presented a study on the Ponseti method at the 2002

International Congress on Clubfoot and has done a combined study

with Dr. Herzenberg.

> I tried to call his office a few weeks ago and talked to the

receptionist.

> She told me that I had to go through a referral process (even

though my ins.

> doesn't require it). I explained that Kaitlin has already been

diagnosed and is

> currently being treated for clubfoot. I also explained that I

didn't think

> my current ortho. would refer me to his competitor in writing.

She said it

> didn't matter, I had to have a referral that would then have to go

to a review

> process and if they decided I could go then the Nurse Pract. would

call me and

> tell me which Monday I could go.

> I explained that sometimes things happen and you can't wait. I

asked if I

> was a patient and needed to see the doc on a Monday other than my

assigned day

> could I? She bluntly told me " No. " I can't believe that a doctor

would not be

> accomadating to his patients, especially pediatric ones. But she

repeatedly

> told me that this is the way it works.

> I have been hesitant to bring this up with our current ortho for

obvious

> reasons...I hate to burn bridges with him in case we would ever

need to see him

> again.

> Is this the way that Dr. Frick's office runs?? I felt like I would

be lined

> up with a bunch of other clubfoot parents/babies and the doctor

would walk by

> saying " brace, cast, looks okay.. " and never even spend the time

to assess and

> discuss Kaitlin's foot with me. Is this the way it works? I hope

that it is

> not and maybe you can re-assure me about it. I have never heard of

such a thing

> for a doctor's office, especially when my copay is so expensive

for

> specialists.

> Sorry if this sounds silly, but that is how the receptionist made

it sound.

> Freeman

> Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

>

>

>

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I am glad to hear you have had a good experience with Dr. Frick as well. I

have seen him several times and e-mailed back and forth almost a hundrand

times. His bedside manner and caring for these kids is amazing. He really

does care about them!

Re: Dr Frick

> ,

>

> I have met Dr. Frick and number of times and he is very committed to

> the Ponseti method and helping children receive treatment. My

> impression is that his receptionist does not represent his

> approach. I would encourage you to leave a message for him to call

> you. Dr. Frick's own child had clubfoot and would now be in his

> late teens.

>

> Dr. Frick has also participated in a number of Ponseti method

> related studies.

>

> http://www.aaos.org/wordhtml/anmt2004/sciprog/268.htm

>

> He also presented a study on the Ponseti method at the 2002

> International Congress on Clubfoot and has done a combined study

> with Dr. Herzenberg.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > I tried to call his office a few weeks ago and talked to the

> receptionist.

> > She told me that I had to go through a referral process (even

> though my ins.

> > doesn't require it). I explained that Kaitlin has already been

> diagnosed and is

> > currently being treated for clubfoot. I also explained that I

> didn't think

> > my current ortho. would refer me to his competitor in writing.

> She said it

> > didn't matter, I had to have a referral that would then have to go

> to a review

> > process and if they decided I could go then the Nurse Pract. would

> call me and

> > tell me which Monday I could go.

> > I explained that sometimes things happen and you can't wait. I

> asked if I

> > was a patient and needed to see the doc on a Monday other than my

> assigned day

> > could I? She bluntly told me " No. " I can't believe that a doctor

> would not be

> > accomadating to his patients, especially pediatric ones. But she

> repeatedly

> > told me that this is the way it works.

> > I have been hesitant to bring this up with our current ortho for

> obvious

> > reasons...I hate to burn bridges with him in case we would ever

> need to see him

> > again.

> > Is this the way that Dr. Frick's office runs?? I felt like I would

> be lined

> > up with a bunch of other clubfoot parents/babies and the doctor

> would walk by

> > saying " brace, cast, looks okay.. " and never even spend the time

> to assess and

> > discuss Kaitlin's foot with me. Is this the way it works? I hope

> that it is

> > not and maybe you can re-assure me about it. I have never heard of

> such a thing

> > for a doctor's office, especially when my copay is so expensive

> for

> > specialists.

> > Sorry if this sounds silly, but that is how the receptionist made

> it sound.

> > Freeman

> > Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

> >

> >

> >

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I am glad to hear you have had a good experience with Dr. Frick as well. I

have seen him several times and e-mailed back and forth almost a hundrand

times. His bedside manner and caring for these kids is amazing. He really

does care about them!

Re: Dr Frick

> ,

>

> I have met Dr. Frick and number of times and he is very committed to

> the Ponseti method and helping children receive treatment. My

> impression is that his receptionist does not represent his

> approach. I would encourage you to leave a message for him to call

> you. Dr. Frick's own child had clubfoot and would now be in his

> late teens.

>

> Dr. Frick has also participated in a number of Ponseti method

> related studies.

>

> http://www.aaos.org/wordhtml/anmt2004/sciprog/268.htm

>

> He also presented a study on the Ponseti method at the 2002

> International Congress on Clubfoot and has done a combined study

> with Dr. Herzenberg.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > I tried to call his office a few weeks ago and talked to the

> receptionist.

> > She told me that I had to go through a referral process (even

> though my ins.

> > doesn't require it). I explained that Kaitlin has already been

> diagnosed and is

> > currently being treated for clubfoot. I also explained that I

> didn't think

> > my current ortho. would refer me to his competitor in writing.

> She said it

> > didn't matter, I had to have a referral that would then have to go

> to a review

> > process and if they decided I could go then the Nurse Pract. would

> call me and

> > tell me which Monday I could go.

> > I explained that sometimes things happen and you can't wait. I

> asked if I

> > was a patient and needed to see the doc on a Monday other than my

> assigned day

> > could I? She bluntly told me " No. " I can't believe that a doctor

> would not be

> > accomadating to his patients, especially pediatric ones. But she

> repeatedly

> > told me that this is the way it works.

> > I have been hesitant to bring this up with our current ortho for

> obvious

> > reasons...I hate to burn bridges with him in case we would ever

> need to see him

> > again.

> > Is this the way that Dr. Frick's office runs?? I felt like I would

> be lined

> > up with a bunch of other clubfoot parents/babies and the doctor

> would walk by

> > saying " brace, cast, looks okay.. " and never even spend the time

> to assess and

> > discuss Kaitlin's foot with me. Is this the way it works? I hope

> that it is

> > not and maybe you can re-assure me about it. I have never heard of

> such a thing

> > for a doctor's office, especially when my copay is so expensive

> for

> > specialists.

> > Sorry if this sounds silly, but that is how the receptionist made

> it sound.

> > Freeman

> > Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

> >

> >

> >

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,

I am glad to hear you have had a good experience with Dr. Frick as well. I

have seen him several times and e-mailed back and forth almost a hundrand

times. His bedside manner and caring for these kids is amazing. He really

does care about them!

Re: Dr Frick

> ,

>

> I have met Dr. Frick and number of times and he is very committed to

> the Ponseti method and helping children receive treatment. My

> impression is that his receptionist does not represent his

> approach. I would encourage you to leave a message for him to call

> you. Dr. Frick's own child had clubfoot and would now be in his

> late teens.

>

> Dr. Frick has also participated in a number of Ponseti method

> related studies.

>

> http://www.aaos.org/wordhtml/anmt2004/sciprog/268.htm

>

> He also presented a study on the Ponseti method at the 2002

> International Congress on Clubfoot and has done a combined study

> with Dr. Herzenberg.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > I tried to call his office a few weeks ago and talked to the

> receptionist.

> > She told me that I had to go through a referral process (even

> though my ins.

> > doesn't require it). I explained that Kaitlin has already been

> diagnosed and is

> > currently being treated for clubfoot. I also explained that I

> didn't think

> > my current ortho. would refer me to his competitor in writing.

> She said it

> > didn't matter, I had to have a referral that would then have to go

> to a review

> > process and if they decided I could go then the Nurse Pract. would

> call me and

> > tell me which Monday I could go.

> > I explained that sometimes things happen and you can't wait. I

> asked if I

> > was a patient and needed to see the doc on a Monday other than my

> assigned day

> > could I? She bluntly told me " No. " I can't believe that a doctor

> would not be

> > accomadating to his patients, especially pediatric ones. But she

> repeatedly

> > told me that this is the way it works.

> > I have been hesitant to bring this up with our current ortho for

> obvious

> > reasons...I hate to burn bridges with him in case we would ever

> need to see him

> > again.

> > Is this the way that Dr. Frick's office runs?? I felt like I would

> be lined

> > up with a bunch of other clubfoot parents/babies and the doctor

> would walk by

> > saying " brace, cast, looks okay.. " and never even spend the time

> to assess and

> > discuss Kaitlin's foot with me. Is this the way it works? I hope

> that it is

> > not and maybe you can re-assure me about it. I have never heard of

> such a thing

> > for a doctor's office, especially when my copay is so expensive

> for

> > specialists.

> > Sorry if this sounds silly, but that is how the receptionist made

> it sound.

> > Freeman

> > Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

> >

> >

> >

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I am so glad! He is really accommodating. Remember that when you are

waiting for him! LOL. Sometimes the clinic gets backed up- but it turns no

one away! Tell him I said hello if you think about it. I am from

Raleigh. He has been great to us and so many others. I wish you the best

of luck tomorrow!

Dr Frick

WOW! , Thank you for Dr. Frick's email address. I emailed him

on Friday and just checked my email. He will see us on Monday.

Part of his response was:

" You can call Monday morning and tell them you are

coming- if they give you any grief just show up at 130 pm and I will

take care of it. No return favors needed - this is what I do... "

Thanks for the encouragement to contact him. I would have given

up and stuck with our other doctor without it. Maybe things will

start to get better. I had to leave Kaitlin's shoes off for the past

nights because on Friday the sores were definently coming back. The

newest red spots are still there tonight and she hasn't had them on

in 2 days... We need help and maybe tomorrow we will get some.

Thank you EVERYONE!

Freeman

Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

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I am so glad! He is really accommodating. Remember that when you are

waiting for him! LOL. Sometimes the clinic gets backed up- but it turns no

one away! Tell him I said hello if you think about it. I am from

Raleigh. He has been great to us and so many others. I wish you the best

of luck tomorrow!

Dr Frick

WOW! , Thank you for Dr. Frick's email address. I emailed him

on Friday and just checked my email. He will see us on Monday.

Part of his response was:

" You can call Monday morning and tell them you are

coming- if they give you any grief just show up at 130 pm and I will

take care of it. No return favors needed - this is what I do... "

Thanks for the encouragement to contact him. I would have given

up and stuck with our other doctor without it. Maybe things will

start to get better. I had to leave Kaitlin's shoes off for the past

nights because on Friday the sores were definently coming back. The

newest red spots are still there tonight and she hasn't had them on

in 2 days... We need help and maybe tomorrow we will get some.

Thank you EVERYONE!

Freeman

Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

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Can't wait to hear how it goes. Good luck!

Louisa and Zoe 2-22-04

Rt Uni cf

> WOW! , Thank you for Dr. Frick's email address. I emailed him

> on Friday and just checked my email. He will see us on Monday.

> Part of his response was:

> " You can call Monday morning and tell them you

are

> coming- if they give you any grief just show up at 130 pm and I

will

> take care of it. No return favors needed – this is what I do... "

> Thanks for the encouragement to contact him. I would have given

> up and stuck with our other doctor without it. Maybe things will

> start to get better. I had to leave Kaitlin's shoes off for the

past

> nights because on Friday the sores were definently coming back.

The

> newest red spots are still there tonight and she hasn't had them on

> in 2 days... We need help and maybe tomorrow we will get some.

> Thank you EVERYONE!

> Freeman

> Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

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Can't wait to hear how it goes. Good luck!

Louisa and Zoe 2-22-04

Rt Uni cf

> WOW! , Thank you for Dr. Frick's email address. I emailed him

> on Friday and just checked my email. He will see us on Monday.

> Part of his response was:

> " You can call Monday morning and tell them you

are

> coming- if they give you any grief just show up at 130 pm and I

will

> take care of it. No return favors needed – this is what I do... "

> Thanks for the encouragement to contact him. I would have given

> up and stuck with our other doctor without it. Maybe things will

> start to get better. I had to leave Kaitlin's shoes off for the

past

> nights because on Friday the sores were definently coming back.

The

> newest red spots are still there tonight and she hasn't had them on

> in 2 days... We need help and maybe tomorrow we will get some.

> Thank you EVERYONE!

> Freeman

> Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

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Can't wait to hear how it goes. Good luck!

Louisa and Zoe 2-22-04

Rt Uni cf

> WOW! , Thank you for Dr. Frick's email address. I emailed him

> on Friday and just checked my email. He will see us on Monday.

> Part of his response was:

> " You can call Monday morning and tell them you

are

> coming- if they give you any grief just show up at 130 pm and I

will

> take care of it. No return favors needed – this is what I do... "

> Thanks for the encouragement to contact him. I would have given

> up and stuck with our other doctor without it. Maybe things will

> start to get better. I had to leave Kaitlin's shoes off for the

past

> nights because on Friday the sores were definently coming back.

The

> newest red spots are still there tonight and she hasn't had them on

> in 2 days... We need help and maybe tomorrow we will get some.

> Thank you EVERYONE!

> Freeman

> Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

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> Will anyone be going to Dr. Frick on July 12th? I met one person

from

> this group last time we were there. Just curious if anyone would

be

> there this time.

> Freeman

> Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

Hi ,

I met you there last time, but Will and I don't go back until July

21. Hope Kaitlin is doing well.

Maggie Becker

Will Becker 5/19/04 RCF

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> Will anyone be going to Dr. Frick on July 12th? I met one person

from

> this group last time we were there. Just curious if anyone would

be

> there this time.

> Freeman

> Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

Hi ,

I met you there last time, but Will and I don't go back until July

21. Hope Kaitlin is doing well.

Maggie Becker

Will Becker 5/19/04 RCF

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> Will anyone be going to Dr. Frick on July 12th? I met one person

from

> this group last time we were there. Just curious if anyone would

be

> there this time.

> Freeman

> Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

Hi ,

I met you there last time, but Will and I don't go back until July

21. Hope Kaitlin is doing well.

Maggie Becker

Will Becker 5/19/04 RCF

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Kaitlin is doing alright...she gets her cast off on July 12th and then it is

back to the DBB. How is Will doing? I couldn't even tell which foot was the

clubbed one!!!

Freeman

Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

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Hi,

Will is doing fine, although the DBB is a bit of a challenge

(for me - he seems not to care at all.) We have been back to the

orthotist once for red spots on his heels, and twice for padding

because he keeps slipping out of the shoes, especially his club

foot. I think we have it now, although he still slips out

occasionally. Now he has a red spot on the top of his normal foot,

where the strap goes. I put some duoderm on it and I'm watching it.

Did you get any other responses from patients of Dr. Frick's?

Here is my email address if it is just the two of us:

mgoodmanbecker@....

By the way, you mentioned Kaitlin got some really bad blisters

from the DBB. Can you tell me more about how that happened, since

I'm not really sure what is to be expected. Did her shoes slip a

lot too? Do you go to Hanger orthotics on Randolph? Thanks. Maggie

> Kaitlin is doing alright...she gets her cast off on July 12th and

then it is

> back to the DBB. How is Will doing? I couldn't even tell which

foot was the

> clubbed one!!!

>

> Freeman

> Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

>

>

>

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> > Kaitlin is doing alright...she gets her cast off on July 12th

and

> then it is

> > back to the DBB. How is Will doing? I couldn't even tell which

> foot was the

> > clubbed one!!!

> >

> > Freeman

> > Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

> >

> >

> >

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Hi-

So there are two s! We live in Charlotte. I don't know

what your experience has been to this point, but I would strongly

recommend Dr. Frick. He has trained with Dr. Ponseti, and is so

kind and gentle with my son. I can give you the phone # and

information if you want.

I will caution you that the clubfoot clinic is run at Myers Park

clinic, which is also a clinic for the underserved. Because of

this, sometimes it runs a little slowly. Dr. Frick also has a

private office, but says he prefers to see clubfoot patients at

Myers Park clinic because that's where his casting tech and

Physician's Assistant are, and it has been fine for us. Let me know

if you want more information.

Maggie

Will 5/19/04 RCF

> > > Kaitlin is doing alright...she gets her cast off on July 12th

> and

> > then it is

> > > back to the DBB. How is Will doing? I couldn't even tell

which

> > foot was the

> > > clubbed one!!!

> > >

> > > Freeman

> > > Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hello,

Just wanted to jump in and say my son got really bad blisters on the

back of his feet. So bad that he could not be casted or in the dbb

for a month. Not sure how it happened think that it was from him

working the bar back and forth trying to get it off. Tyler has had

a very hard time with the dbb, I think because they never got the

fit right with the shoes. Don't think it was anything about the

bar, My advice is just make sure that they fit your child right.

Tyler has had shoes that were too small or too big have yet to get

his right.

,

Tyler's mom

bi lat cf 1/14/03

> > Kaitlin is doing alright...she gets her cast off on July 12th

and

> then it is

> > back to the DBB. How is Will doing? I couldn't even tell which

> foot was the

> > clubbed one!!!

> >

> > Freeman

> > Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

> >

> >

> >

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It occured to us after we started the dbb routine that perhaps while the baby

wears that last set of casts a bar could be connected to those casts to help

the child get used to having his legs held with a bar then maybe he wouldnt'

fight the bar so bad once he started wearing it for real....anyone have any

opinions on this? Sounds logical, but that doesn't mean it would work in real

life.

Re: Dr Frick

Hello,

Just wanted to jump in and say my son got really bad blisters on the

back of his feet. So bad that he could not be casted or in the dbb

for a month. Not sure how it happened think that it was from him

working the bar back and forth trying to get it off. Tyler has had

a very hard time with the dbb, I think because they never got the

fit right with the shoes. Don't think it was anything about the

bar, My advice is just make sure that they fit your child right.

Tyler has had shoes that were too small or too big have yet to get

his right.

,

Tyler's mom

bi lat cf 1/14/03

> > Kaitlin is doing alright...she gets her cast off on July 12th

and

> then it is

> > back to the DBB. How is Will doing? I couldn't even tell which

> foot was the

> > clubbed one!!!

> >

> > Freeman

> > Kaitlin Freeman 3/9/04 LCF

> >

> >

> >

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