Re: A difficult choice - Experience or Continuity
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 4:20 am
Option A without any doubt
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David_R wrote:I went with a local doctor, one whom I had had in the past for a vasectomy, kidney stone (only once, thank you, God!), and a prostatectomy. He had a good reputation for implants, and I was able to talk with one of his "satisfied customers" before I made the decision.
I don't remember seeing anyone bring up talking with a doctor's patient who had had a successful implant put in. I think that would extremely helpful (as would the doctor's implant reputation, etc. of course).
Larry10625 wrote:David_R wrote:I went with a local doctor, one whom I had had in the past for a vasectomy, kidney stone (only once, thank you, God!), and a prostatectomy. He had a good reputation for implants, and I was able to talk with one of his "satisfied customers" before I made the decision.
I don't remember seeing anyone bring up talking with a doctor's patient who had had a successful implant put in. I think that would extremely helpful (as would the doctor's implant reputation, etc. of course).
Well, I don't know US law but, privacy laws here prevent any doctor from naming any of his patients, so unless the come to visit you in the doctors office before the surgery, there is no way to find out.
Larry
David_R wrote:Larry10625 wrote:David_R wrote:I went with a local doctor, one whom I had had in the past for a vasectomy, kidney stone (only once, thank you, God!), and a prostatectomy. He had a good reputation for implants, and I was able to talk with one of his "satisfied customers" before I made the decision.
I don't remember seeing anyone bring up talking with a doctor's patient who had had a successful implant put in. I think that would extremely helpful (as would the doctor's implant reputation, etc. of course).
Well, I don't know US law but, privacy laws here prevent any doctor from naming any of his patients, so unless the come to visit you in the doctors office before the surgery, there is no way to find out.
Larry
I had the doctor's office give my phone number to this patient (whose name I did not know), and he called me. Since he was telling me about his own case, I do not think that this was a violation of any privacy laws.
Tybeeman wrote:In your case I would go local. I almost went my local doctor that I have seen for 25 years, but I found Dr. Hakky in Atlanta. It is a less then 4 hour drive and I can drive anywhere in the same day, if it is only 8 hours round trip. I am 8 weeks and after surgery I saw him at 24 hours and 48 hours. I drove back twice more for follow ups and will see him again next week and hopefully a final time in October for my ultrasound check to see if everything is OK. I am, one of those guys that hate to talk on a phone. I like to se them in person. I did the same with my prostatectomy. I drove 4 hours to Orlando several time for 3 month check up till the one year mark. Depends on what makes you feel the most comfortable. lot of great surgeons out there. As I have said before, in 2016 there were 52,000 implants surgeries preformed. The big 3 doctors do about 1800 of them. Who does the other 50,200? Lot of great surgeons out there.
sliphill wrote:Tybeeman wrote:In your case I would go local. I almost went my local doctor that I have seen for 25 years, but I found Dr. Hakky in Atlanta. It is a less then 4 hour drive and I can drive anywhere in the same day, if it is only 8 hours round trip. I am 8 weeks and after surgery I saw him at 24 hours and 48 hours. I drove back twice more for follow ups and will see him again next week and hopefully a final time in October for my ultrasound check to see if everything is OK. I am, one of those guys that hate to talk on a phone. I like to se them in person. I did the same with my prostatectomy. I drove 4 hours to Orlando several time for 3 month check up till the one year mark. Depends on what makes you feel the most comfortable. lot of great surgeons out there. As I have said before, in 2016 there were 52,000 implants surgeries preformed. The big 3 doctors do about 1800 of them. Who does the other 50,200? Lot of great surgeons out there.
Tybee, where ya been man. Haven't seen you in a while.
Tybeeman wrote:sliphill wrote:Tybeeman wrote:In your case I would go local. I almost went my local doctor that I have seen for 25 years, but I found Dr. Hakky in Atlanta. It is a less then 4 hour drive and I can drive anywhere in the same day, if it is only 8 hours round trip. I am 8 weeks and after surgery I saw him at 24 hours and 48 hours. I drove back twice more for follow ups and will see him again next week and hopefully a final time in October for my ultrasound check to see if everything is OK. I am, one of those guys that hate to talk on a phone. I like to se them in person. I did the same with my prostatectomy. I drove 4 hours to Orlando several time for 3 month check up till the one year mark. Depends on what makes you feel the most comfortable. lot of great surgeons out there. As I have said before, in 2016 there were 52,000 implants surgeries preformed. The big 3 doctors do about 1800 of them. Who does the other 50,200? Lot of great surgeons out there.
Tybee, where ya been man. Haven't seen you in a while.
I been right here. I am not going to wear the point off it in the first few months like you LOL