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Vicki.baker@aol.com
01-02-2014, 06:15 PM
I saw a Gastroenterologist Today for severe diverticulitis attacks. He recommended I see a surgeon for severe diverticulitis . I am new here and not personally knowing the surgeon is of concern to me. I am seeing surgeon, Dr. Han, the husband of Dr. Lilly Tran. I see he goes to both TV Hospital and Leesburg hospital, any one out there have any first hand information or opinions about which hospital to use. I understand its a fairly serious surgery and a hospital stay of 5-7 days. Right now, I am fairly uneasy about all of this. I hope after speaking with Dr. Han, I can get some of my questions answered.....but I would appreciate any first hand info. Thanks.
Carl in Tampa
01-02-2014, 06:43 PM
It is logistically a bit inconvenient, but for decades Florida residents with a need for serious surgery have gone to the Shands Hospital in Gainesville. Shands is associated with the University of Florida at Gainesville. I believe that in the last few weeks they have changed their name to UF Health Shands Hospital.
A few months ago I needed serious and extensive spinal surgery. My primary care physician referred me to a surgeon with a great reputation in Ocala. After looking at my MRI that excellent surgeon recommended that I go to Shands for the surgery, where he would assist a surgeon there who was an instructor in the University Medical School.
Ultimately, I was worked on by both of those surgeons and the Chief of Orthopedic Medicine at the Medical School.
After surgery I was very, very well attended by the nursing staff and by some physical rehabilitation people who worked with me until I had recovered enough to go to a rehab facility.
The nearby Holiday Inn gives a significant discount to family members of patients in the hospital if you tell them you have a family member in the hospital.
I am not urging you to go to Shands, just telling you about the facility. They have an extensive web site which includes an area for considering various physicians which you might want to use. This is at https://ufhealth.org/search/providers?f[0]=im_field_specialty_department%3A193 You can narrow the search by medical specialty, such as surgeon.
Wishing you good health.
Carl
rn1tv
01-02-2014, 07:06 PM
I would have Dr. Celia Nelson do my surgery. Excellent in my opinion. Goes to Leesburg and TVRH.
graciegirl
01-02-2014, 07:12 PM
It is logistically a bit inconvenient, but for decades Florida residents with a need for serious surgery have gone to the Shands Hospital in Gainesville. Shands is associated with the University of Florida at Gainesville. I believe that in the last few weeks they have changed their name to UF Health Shands Hospital.
A few months ago I needed serious and extensive spinal surgery. My primary care physician referred me to a surgeon with a great reputation in Ocala. After looking at my MRI that excellent surgeon recommended that I go to Shands for the surgery, where he would assist a surgeon there who was an instructor in the University Medical School.
Ultimately, I was worked on by both of those surgeons and the Chief of Orthopedic Medicine at the Medical School.
After surgery I was very, very well attended by the nursing staff and by some physical rehabilitation people who worked with me until I had recovered enough to go to a rehab facility.
The nearby Holiday Inn gives a significant discount to family members of patients in the hospital if you tell them you have a family member in the hospital.
I am not urging you to go to Shands, just telling you about the facility. They have an extensive web site which includes an area for considering various physicians which you might want to use. This is at https://ufhealth.org/search/providers?f[0]=im_field_specialty_department%3A193 You can narrow the search by medical specialty, such as surgeon.
Wishing you good health.
Carl
I go to Dr. Han for minor problem. He sent a friend of ours on to Shands for a complicated bowel obstruction surgery. He also did surgery on another friend for a bowel obstruction and she really thinks he is great.
sharonga
01-02-2014, 08:29 PM
Dr. Han took out my husbands gallbladder in Leesburg. We liked him very much and came with great recommendations.
Futurevillager2013
01-02-2014, 10:19 PM
I am not a medical doctor but just want to tell you about my own experience. I have had several diverticulitis attacks and was told years ago to have an operation. I got a second opinion. To make a long story short I changed my diet and take probiotics everday. I also do yoga and try not to get stressed.I've been doing this for the last three years and no more attacks. Just get a second or even third opinion before having any surgery.
Happinow
01-02-2014, 10:27 PM
Personally, I would never have any major surgery done locally. Shands is where I would trust my life. Best of luck.
Dreamers
01-15-2014, 12:45 PM
HI Carl,
I'm having some back and hip problems and my MRI says I have multiple herniated and bulging discs. My primary sent me to physical therapy and it helped somewhat, however, since I am very active in sports, I want to get an opinion of a spinal doctor for what kind of treatment I need. I heard there was a good doctor in Ocala, however, they did not know the name. Would you recommend the one you went to in Ocala for a consult?
rn1tv
01-15-2014, 04:51 PM
I agree that Shands is the best hospital to go for any major procedure as my medical background is with a large nationally known teaching hospital. The problem is, from what I understand, is you may need a MD referral for surgery. Unless you get one from Han, you may not be able to go there. This is what I understand but I stand to be corrected. I have been an RN on the surgical floor at TVRH for many years and still recommend Dr. Celia Nelson if you elect to stay local; nothing against Dr. Han, Dr. Nelson would just be my choice.
Bizdoc
01-15-2014, 07:44 PM
I saw a Gastroenterologist Today for severe diverticulitis attacks. He recommended I see a surgeon for severe diverticulitis . I am new here and not personally knowing the surgeon is of concern to me. I am seeing surgeon, Dr. Han, the husband of Dr. Lilly Tran. I see he goes to both TV Hospital and Leesburg hospital, any one out there have any first hand information or opinions about which hospital to use. I understand its a fairly serious surgery and a hospital stay of 5-7 days. Right now, I am fairly uneasy about all of this. I hope after speaking with Dr. Han, I can get some of my questions answered.....but I would appreciate any first hand info. Thanks.
Dr Han did a high risk bowel resection on my mom in November. Because of heart problems, she was about 5-1 odds against going in. He did a great job and she recovered from the surgery. Of course, her dementia is worse, but that's another story... I'd trust Dr Han without question.
As to hospitals, The Villages hospital is better than most folks will admit. The nursing staff that I have dealt with have been uniformly good, caring, skilled folks. (I'll not include the ER staff, however).
Keep in mind that in the big picture of things, TVRH is a *small* hospital. If you expect it to be like Seattle Grace or Mayo, you will be disappointed. If you feel you need that, go somewhere with more resources (I'm partial to Duke, but that's just me and my experience.
NotGolfer
01-16-2014, 02:57 PM
I am not a medical doctor but just want to tell you about my own experience. I have had several diverticulitis attacks and was told years ago to have an operation. I got a second opinion. To make a long story short I changed my diet and take probiotics everday. I also do yoga and try not to get stressed.I've been doing this for the last three years and no more attacks. Just get a second or even third opinion before having any surgery.
I know several people who've changed their diet (read the Wheat Belly book) which changed their lives for the better. The book talks about our "gut" and how it can become un-healthy. I will say that I was skeptical but read it and have been doing this plan for over a year. I'd do whatever I could to avoid surgery as well.
kaydee
01-16-2014, 10:48 PM
There is a new thread started on this very subject and there are a few new recommendations you might want to look at.
Jbirds99
01-16-2014, 11:29 PM
I recently was in the ER in the Villages Hosp. diagnosed with .09 ml kidney stone. We were referred to Dr. JO in Ocala. Turns out the TV Hospital doesn't own the equipment to remove large stones. Dr. JO performed the surgery at Munroe Hospital in Ocala.
I am very satisfied with both the Hospital and Dr. JO.
Good Luck
Steve & Deanna
01-17-2014, 09:39 AM
I was reading too that Ocala Regional and Munroe were top places for surgery according to a leading 'consumer' publication....otherwise known as Consumers Report. Best of luck to you.
tucson
01-17-2014, 09:42 AM
I was reading too that Ocala Regional and Munroe were top places for surgery according to a leading 'consumer' publication....otherwise known as Consumers Report. Best of luck to you.
The Munroe Reg. Hospital has very professional and caring staff. I know someone who had surgery there a month ago, and was very satisfied, The surgeon was Dr. Nuestein, excellent doctor in Ocala!!
LuckySevens
01-27-2014, 06:08 PM
I am not a medical doctor but just want to tell you about my own experience. I have had several diverticulitis attacks and was told years ago to have an operation. I got a second opinion. To make a long story short I changed my diet and take probiotics everday. I also do yoga and try not to get stressed.I've been doing this for the last three years and no more attacks. Just get a second or even third opinion before having any surgery.
I am very interested in what you decided to do about your diverticulitis problem. My husband has suffered 2 major attacks in the last 3 weeks. He has an appointment for a consultation with a Dr. Baskar tomorrow. I know nothing about his doctor, other than he is a gastroenterologist I believe.
Please let me know which doctor you chose to go to, and if you have had surgery yet and how you feel about your treatment. We are nervous to go to a doctor we know nothing about.
You can PM me if you don't want to go into too many details on this forum.
thank you in advance.
Vicki baker
01-27-2014, 08:43 PM
I had my surgery on a semi emergency basis at TVH. DR Han did my surgery and I am 100% happy with him and the care I recieved. I would highly reccomend Dr. Han
herbaru
01-27-2014, 09:10 PM
I have a friend in TVRH as I type. She is a recently retired RN and is literally worried for her life. Some of the stories have me convinced I will not go to that hospital. Her advice would be any place but The Villages hospital.
golf2140
01-27-2014, 10:35 PM
Personally, I would never have any major surgery done locally. Shands is where I would trust my life. Best of luck.
My wife had open heart surgery at Leesburg. Great service and care. Don't knock our local hopitals.
Villager Dude
01-27-2014, 10:41 PM
I would go to Shads , Munroe , Mayo, or Ocala for your surgery . They all have great surgeons . Ocala uses the DiVinci Robot for many surgeries and the recovery is so much faster.
Mayo does not take Medicare.
Shirleevee
01-28-2014, 12:22 AM
My husband had two surgeries at TVRH and both the surgery and hospital were great.
oldkatz
01-30-2014, 06:51 PM
I saw a Gastroenterologist Today for severe diverticulitis attacks. He recommended I see a surgeon for severe diverticulitis . I am new here and not personally knowing the surgeon is of concern to me. I am seeing surgeon, Dr. Han, the husband of Dr. Lilly Tran. I see he goes to both TV Hospital and Leesburg hospital, any one out there have any first hand information or opinions about which hospital to use. I understand its a fairly serious surgery and a hospital stay of 5-7 days. Right now, I am fairly uneasy about all of this. I hope after speaking with Dr. Han, I can get some of my questions answered.....but I would appreciate any first hand info. Thanks.
My sister had a part of her intestine removed due to DiverT.It was serious surgery and a 10 day recovery. She had it done in Chicago where we lived. I would say to go to Tampa about 1 1/2 hrs and look for a surgeon there St Joseph Hospital in Tampa has some great surgeons I would google St Joseph Hospital Tampa physician Referrals. Or even Orlando should have some larger hospitals. You are talking some serious surgery. However maybe someone in TV has had this surgery and they can speak first hand. My prayers are with you
Vicki baker
02-01-2014, 06:35 PM
Thank you all for your responses, on Jan 6th i was admitted to TVH for 2 weeks, a week of IV Antibiotics,then surgery for my diverticulitis. Dr. han did my bowel resection. He was great and my recovery has gone very well. I would definitely recommend him.
Marilyn1009
02-03-2014, 11:36 AM
Dr. Nelson is a wonderful person and great surgeon.
Skip2MySue
02-03-2014, 03:49 PM
Thank you all for your responses, on Jan 6th i was admitted to TVH for 2 weeks, a week of IV Antibiotics,then surgery for my diverticulitis. Dr. han did my bowel resection. He was great and my recovery has gone very well. I would definitely recommend him.
Great to hear your surgery was a success and your recovery is proceeding nicely. I go in on Feb 7th in NJ for colon cancer and am looking forward to your results also.
Skip 2
KathieI
02-03-2014, 03:53 PM
Great to hear your surgery was a success and your recovery is proceeding nicely. I go in on Feb 7th in NJ for colon cancer and am looking forward to your results also.
Skip 2
Wishing you well, sir, and God speed. Saying prayers.
Jhooman
02-03-2014, 05:14 PM
Last year I had emergency surgery for diverticulitis at The Village Hospital. Dr. Han saved my life. I had been mis-diagnosed by two doctors here in The Villages. I was in ICU, required a colostomy bag for 3 months. I'm grateful for Dr. Han's proactive approach.
After 3 months, Dr. Han reversed the colostomy and I gratefully got my rear end back. Dr.Han was professional, compassionate and kind. The hospital staff was very competent too.
My husband was my advocate and I believe we all need someone to watch over us whenever we are being treated at any hospital. He kept people on their game.
Vicki baker
02-03-2014, 05:42 PM
I had my surgery at TVH after 7 days of IV antibiotics in the hospital. All went well, per Dr. Han, it was more extensive than he anticipated. I was very pleased with Dr. Han. My stay there was okay. My recovery is good. I would reccomend Dr. Han. He assured me he could accomplish my results without a colostomy and he did just that. I found him to be direct, compassionate and I am very pleased with him and my surgery. Thanks for all your imput and well wishes. So glad its all behind me!!
graciegirl
02-03-2014, 05:43 PM
Oh Vicki. I am glad you are getting better.
skyguy79
02-03-2014, 06:01 PM
I had my surgery at TVH after 7 days of IV antibiotics in the hospital. All went well, per Dr. Han, it was more extensive than he anticipated. I was very pleased with Dr. Han. My stay there was okay. My recovery is good. I would recommend Dr. Han. He assured me he could accomplish my results without a colostomy and he did just that. I found him to be direct, compassionate and I am very pleased with him and my surgery. Thanks for all your input and well wishes. So glad its all behind me!!Vicki, I don't know you, but it's always nice to hear that someone is doing well after facing a medical problem. God speed your complete and successful recovery!
Last year I had emergency surgery for diverticulitis at The Village Hospital. Dr. Han saved my life. I had been mis-diagnosed by two doctors here in The Villages. I was in ICU, required a colostomy bag for 3 months. I'm grateful for Dr. Han's proactive approach.
After 3 months, Dr. Han reversed the colostomy and I gratefully got my rear end back. Dr.Han was professional, compassionate and kind. The hospital staff was very competent too.
My husband was my advocate and I believe we all need someone to watch over us whenever we are being treated at any hospital. He kept people on their game.Jeanette, sorry to be hearing of the problem you've been through. I'm happy for you that like with Vicki, the worst of it is all behind you now. I hope that it hasn't put a damper to your golf game. I also hope that your husband is doing well too!
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