I have a question. My kidneys failed at the end of March. I was in the hospital for 17 days and was seen in the hospital by a nephrologist group. The visits basically were 1 of the doctors from the group stopping in each day to say hi for less than 1 minute. Mid April I began in center HD. The doctors would come through about once a week and talk with me maybe 15-30 seconds. I have horrible insomnia and my blood pressure is all over the place and I wanted to talk with a doctor at length. I also have 4-5 people who want to be tested to see if they are a match. I was told that I needed an appointment in office before I can speak to a transplant center. The nephrologist group told me that the first appointment I can get is August 31st. Again, I have never been seen in office. Is this normal??? I called my dialysis center and asked them if there were any other nephrologists that serviced their center. They gave me the name of 1 other office. I called them and they can see me...in 2 weeks. I would just like some input from others who have been at this longer than me.
When Jenna was on dialysis she saw a nephrologist in the clinic (not at a hospital, it was an independent center.) There was no referral or communication at the center regarding a transplant. (And looking back, it seems like the dialysis unit was not motivated to lose a paying patient, so they really weren't in the business of supporting any move toward getting a kidney for Jenna.)
When we went for a transplant evaluation she met with a transplant team which was at the hospital and comprised of a social worker, surgeon, nephrologist, transplant coordinator, insurance coordinator and psychologist. Each step of the way through this process was initiated by us. No referrals were required. She was listed at 3 centers in 3 different procurement areas when a living donor came forward from Ohio and was approved.
If I were you I would contact the local transplant hospital to get approved. They can then begin looking at your living donors. Good luck!