I choose a hospital near my home associated with my nephrologist over one associated with my general practitioner... The GP has a limited role but I want to make sure my kidney care is covered by my doctors.
Quote from: iolaire on January 09, 2015, 08:20:22 AMI choose a hospital near my home associated with my nephrologist over one associated with my general practitioner... The GP has a limited role but I want to make sure my kidney care is covered by my doctors.Patty has so much going on that drug interactions can really cause issues. With dealing with single doctors affiliated with one hospital, the doctors now do all of her drug prescriptions interactively. If one change or new drug goes in, all of the specialty doctors concur to make sure that there are no specific concerns. Her afib drug is especially critical which even makes some antibiotics off limits. At this point after my experience I just know that I will have to stay proactive on her PD side if she is admitted to this hospital in the future. I'm a real pain to the docs when I feel things aren't right. In this day and age you have to be proactive, ask questions, and sometimes tell them if you don't agree with the course of treatment.Jack