Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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There are good doctors here, keep looking.
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Keep going to Michigan. Fl healthcare is sketchy at best. University of Florida in Gainesville is a good second choice (and not such a long commute). My husband and I received good care there, but we tried to schedule as much as we could when we'd have our annual visit back to Michigan.
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It has taken us a while to find a good PCP as well as good specialists. You have to be picky, willing to change providers if unhappy, & willing to drive a bit if you can't find what you need nearby. We are very happy with our current doctors, but dealing with office staff has often been a miserable experience. No matter how pleasant & well-intentioned the employees seem, an unfortunately large percentage of our referrals for tests or other specialists have been screwed up, requiring hours of our time to resolve & sometimes delaying treatment for weeks or months. Not sure if it is employee turnover/lack of training, or if the system is becoming too complex for them to navigate. Happened with both private insurance & Medicare. Have you snowbirds traveling to other states for care noted the same problems in last few years?
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Medical education in our country is vastly degraded(so people don't flunk out) and consequently patient care has suffered not only from lesser quality people becoming physicians but also from government intervention in the medical process.
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I started getting annual skin cancer screenings about 20 years ago in California, and since have been to at least 5 different dermatologists. In the beginning, the screening consisted of a cursory look at arms, legs and face -- the parts that get most sun exposure. I thought it was odd that I was never asked to remove any clothing (I was wearing shorts and t-shirt), so I checked online what a skin cancer screening SHOULD consist of. I found sites that described what you did with "the every-square-inch inspection with a magnifying glass", but none of the dermatologists I've ever been to have done anything close to that. I've always accepted the cursory look over as the 'norm' and never questioned it further, until now. So what is the 'norm', really -- that which SHOULD be done, or that which IS done? |
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I practiced medicine for >40 years. After an initial visit to Premier, I decided never to return. And would advise everyone to go elsewhere. |
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The worst is talking to some stupid TV in the waiting room (while a handful of drones with nothing else to do look on), every time you check-in to see some glorified nurse instead of your doctor -- who's always "out of the office" for your appointment that took you month to schedule. No... the worst was the 45min ambulance ride to HCA Ocala for my wife's stroke last Spring, where they waited for me to arrive and badger my way past the emergency room drone, in order to ask me if I thought they should give her a clot buster. It's a wonder she survived relatively unharmed. That pack of fools certainly had nothing to do with it, and to this day, they've never explained what caused it. I've seen the English "National Health" system up close a personal, and Florida's is not much better. At least in London, we were eventually able to transfer my employee to a real hospital before the NHS hospital managed to kill her. What's the closet real hospital to The Villages? Mayo in Jacksonville? |
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Same, but I had a different Doctor referred to Dr. Poch from Dr. Guru at Roswell cancer hospital in Buffalo NY. with bladder tumors (Cancer) which was removed. Then like you had 3-month scope nothing, then 9-month checkup scope showed more tumors grew back. two weeks later yesterday I had surgery. Dr. Poch at Moffit in Tampa removed 10 tumors, so I'm home the same day. I wish you well and no more occurrences, get checked at least every 3 months. Good luck
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We see Dr Ramirez at Advanced Dermatology. Yearly we remove all clothing put on a gown and he does a 100% inspection of our skin.
Would settle for nothing less. |
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A friend of mine, up in Maryland, has been my Dermatologist for years.
He does a comprehensive skin check every time I go in and has found 2 (low grade) melanomas and several pre-cancerous lesions. Several years ago, they joined a large group (Advanced Dermatology) with offices in FL (he works part time in MD and part time in Naples... They have 3-4 offices in and around The Villages. When I told him about our home in TV, he said not to worry, they have very competent Drs there and he was confident that they would take good care of me... Advanced Dermatology | Healthy & Attractive Skin
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