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Originally Posted by TimeForChange
Have lived in TV for over ten years. In that time we have used four different primary care physicians. In those ten years my wife has been mis-diagnosed twice. The first by a rather popular dermatologist. This Dr. totally missed a cancer in the corner of her eye on the skin. The Dr. blew it off as nothing. If not for USF Health Care in Tampa she could have lost an eye. After the cancer was removed in Tampa her entire eyelid had to be rebuilt with a great plastic surgeon. That was two years ago. In June of this year we thought we had found a good primary care at one of the largest medical groups in TV. We had been going to this Dr. for a year. My wife mentioned to him an issue on one of her breast. He first prescribed a topical cream and in the next two visits another cream and then an antibiotic. My wife took it upon herself to get a biopsy at USF Tampa after her Dr. at Moffitt recommended she do so. As it turns out it was breast cancer and we have due to the TV Dr's missed diagnosis,
failure to review her past medical history and failure to request an immediate biopsy now delayed a mastectomy that will .be required ASAP. My advice is do not totally trust your local PC anywhere. If you have and issue medically that will not go away then go out of TV and the area and get an expert opinion or a second opinion. I am sure there are some good Dr's in TV but still I would go to a major clinic and get an opinion. There are 1200 people a day moving to FL. There are no where near enough great Dr's in the area.
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Agree about the overall poor quality of health care in TV. We knew it wasn't ranked all that high when we decided to move here but, apart from dental care, the medical care here is pretty hit-and-miss. Coming from a part of the country where the complete opposite is true (Minnesota, doctoring at Mayo Clinic) the difference, in virtually every area, is astounding.
I don't think it is (necessarily) the doctors. My current doctor (for maybe 8 more weeks), aside from being arrogant and condescending, seems pretty knowledgeable. The clinic support staff though (techs, front office people) are across-the-board bad. I joked with my wife awhile back that it has reached the point where I am surprised when something goes RIGHT. Numerous prescription errors that take weeks to straighten out, erroneous entries in my medical information, impossible to reach by phone, etc. etc. have convinced me to change doctors. My wife is pretty happy with her doctor at Cleveland Health, so he will become my primary come November.