Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 , Dr. Ondra is WONDERFUL!!! He did my surgery (T2-S1 fusion, removal of Harrington rod, etc) in 2001. I cannot say enough about him. His personality is great and his skills are superb. If you search his name in the feisty home site, I'm sure you can retrieve my previous posts regarding him. There are a few of us on this site that are very familiar with Dr. Ondra. I have yet to see anything negative, except maybe that he is so busy it is often difficult to get an appointment. I know he tries to reserve himself for the toughest cases. I too am in a Chicago suburb. If you would like to discuss more through private email, feel free to contact me. Donna dmdurgin@... got an appt! Hi everyone!I finally quit procrastinating and looked into making an appointment to see a doctor. I live a few hours from Chicago, so I am going there to see Dr. Ondra. Does anyone have any experience with him (good or bad) that they'd like to share with me? I was going to try to make an appt a few months ago, then I put it on hold. I called last week to make an appt and they told me that he was scheduling out into February & March already. They require that you send in an x-ray or MRI report before they will allow you to schedule an appt. So I wrote a letter about my current concerns and my hubby faxed it to their office on Friday along with my current xray report. The appointment desk called me today and they want me to come in next week Tuesday! I'm happy to get in so fast, but should I be concerned that they want me in this quickly? I told her that I am unable to drive anymore, so I'd have to check with a few people to see if I can come in on that date. She gave me several dates after the holidays as well, in case I can't get a driver for next week's time slot.Even if I can't get a driver for next week, I am so happy to finally be getting this stuff looked into Maybe my pain and my problems have nothing to do with my back, but at least I will have tried to have it looked into.I've been listening to everyone else's stories, and I have a list of questions I will be sure to ask. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Thanks for your comments, Donna. I had also corresponded at some length via email with -- last month, I believe -- telling her how great I felt Dr. Ondra is. (, I hope you received all those letters. I thought you had responded.) As you note, Donna, several of us have also raved about him in detail online. I only wish I still knew some people in his office. His nurse was supposed to call me after my pump-doc's nurse collared her about my (and my brother's) concern that I may recently have experienced a sudden loss of correction. Somehow he and I missed my final post-op exam in 2005, and I was beginning to wonder whether everything had fused o.k. As you might recall, I sustained several spontaneous fractures in the fusion mass which necessitated a fourth, emergency revision procedure in 2004. This carried a pretty high risk of paraplegia but fortunately seemed to turn out o.k. I just don't know what has happened with my spine since then. A week after this nurse was supposedly going to call me about my acute concerns, I got a call from someone who identified herself by a different name and who I assume was a receptionist. She told me to come in at 8:00 a.m. on January 11. I asked if the appointment could be any later in the day and she said no, that Ondra was " squeezing me in " for that time. I realized afterwards that she had said NOTHING about getting any spinal films! Something tells me they are likely to realize this oversight about two days before the appointment, then call and tell me to come in on an earlier date for the x-rays. I have emailed my concerns to the first nurse but have not yet heard back. Obviously it is next to worthless for me to see Dr. Ondra without any current x- rays -- and if the x-rays are o.k., there's no need to see him at all. I do think the world of him, but I have always had a few gripes about the scheduling-and-appointments process in that office. Too many last- minute cancellations on their end, stuff like that. They need to realize that many patients have extraordinary difficulties getting themselves to the doctor at all -- in 's case, I hope it has sunk in with them that the distance is something else, plus she has MS. You can never be really confident that you will be seeing him when you were supposed to see him, regardless of what extraordinary logistical arrangements you may have had to make so as to get yourself to the blankety-blank appointment. This makes it very hard to plan. I do not like to bitch this much about such a wonderful doctor. I just worry sometimes that in praising several revision surgeons at this site, I may have brought them enough additional " business " that they have become less accessible or accomodating than ever! I am also just a little crabby because my pump-revision failed soon after it was performed, and I am also trying to schedule yet another pump revision surgery. Of course this will take place on the pump- neurosurgeon's schedule -- perhaps the first day of Hanukkah or Christmas Eve or some such time! I like my pump-doctor too, despite all the hassles I have had with him. I like and respect all these guys. I just wish, wish, wish they would value patients' time a little more. Best, > > , > > Dr. Ondra is WONDERFUL!!! He did my surgery (T2-S1 fusion, removal of Harrington rod, etc) in 2001. I cannot say enough about him. His personality is great and his skills are superb. If you search his name in the feisty home site, I'm sure you can retrieve my previous posts regarding him. There are a few of us on this site that are very familiar with Dr. Ondra. I have yet to see anything negative, except maybe that he is so busy it is often difficult to get an appointment. I know he tries to reserve himself for the toughest cases. I too am in a Chicago suburb. If you would like to discuss more through private email, feel free to contact me. > > Donna > dmdurgin@... > > > got an appt! > > Hi everyone! > I finally quit procrastinating and looked into making an appointment > to see a doctor. I live a few hours from Chicago, so I am going there > to see Dr. Ondra. Does anyone have any experience with him > (good or bad) that they'd like to share with me? > I was going to try to make an appt a few months ago, then I put it on > hold. I called last week to make an appt and they told me that he was > scheduling out into February & March already. They require that you > send in an x-ray or MRI report before they will allow you to schedule > an appt. So I wrote a letter about my current concerns and my hubby > faxed it to their office on Friday along with my current xray report. > The appointment desk called me today and they want me to come in next > week Tuesday! I'm happy to get in so fast, but should I be concerned > that they want me in this quickly? I told her that I am unable to > drive anymore, so I'd have to check with a few people to see if I can > come in on that date. She gave me several dates after the holidays as > well, in case I can't get a driver for next week's time slot. > Even if I can't get a driver for next week, I am so happy to finally > be getting this stuff looked into Maybe my pain and my problems > have nothing to do with my back, but at least I will have tried to > have it looked into. > I've been listening to everyone else's stories, and I have a list of > questions I will be sure to ask. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Hi everyone! I finally quit procrastinating and looked into making an appointment to see a doctor. I live a few hours from Chicago, so I am going there to see Dr. Ondra. Does anyone have any experience with him (good or bad) that they'd like to share with me? I was going to try to make an appt a few months ago, then I put it on hold. I called last week to make an appt and they told me that he was scheduling out into February & March already. They require that you send in an x-ray or MRI report before they will allow you to schedule an appt. So I wrote a letter about my current concerns and my hubby faxed it to their office on Friday along with my current xray report. The appointment desk called me today and they want me to come in next week Tuesday! I'm happy to get in so fast, but should I be concerned that they want me in this quickly? I told her that I am unable to drive anymore, so I'd have to check with a few people to see if I can come in on that date. She gave me several dates after the holidays as well, in case I can't get a driver for next week's time slot. Even if I can't get a driver for next week, I am so happy to finally be getting this stuff looked into Maybe my pain and my problems have nothing to do with my back, but at least I will have tried to have it looked into. I've been listening to everyone else's stories, and I have a list of questions I will be sure to ask. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Hi ! I was hoping things were going alright for you, as I noticed you hadn't posted in a while. I'm sorry to hear about your continuing pump problems. It must be so frustrating for you to be dealing with this, when you've had good pain relief with this in the past. I sure hope that things get straightened out for you soon. And yes, your previous emails about Ondra are mostly what pushed me into finally making an appointment (I took a horribly long time to simplify and re- write that letter). Thanks so much for all of your help > > Thanks for your comments, Donna. I had also corresponded at some > length via email with -- last month, I believe -- telling her Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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