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Topic: RE: OSHU
Wow,.... well at least now I know that it is not just me.'
I guess I will just have to wait it out. But I am glad to hear you have had yours.
How is it goin for you so far?
Thanks for the info.
I guess I will just have to wait it out. But I am glad to hear you have had yours.
How is it goin for you so far?
Thanks for the info.
Topic: RE: OSHU
I'm sorry to hear your having so much trouble. I just had my RNY at OHSU and it did take forever to get all my paperwork in a row (at least it seemed that way). I started the process in January, received my 1st appointment in June, final approval in August for a October Op date. Unfortunately due to conflicting committments I had to change the date until November...so I know it takes a long time.
I did like my surgeon and his PA-RN's. I had Dr. Deveney. I had generally good care but I do have to say that some of the hospitals staff has a lot of learning to do or they need to get out of the 'people' business. Especially the night nursing staff. But to probably be fair to them, they had the least amount of staff to cover a full floor and with several 'late' admits to the floor they were kept hopping. I wasn't pleased with the room accomadations, the bed I was given was the last on the floor and had NO privacy. It was a semi-private room but the other person had to come into your curtained area to get into the bathroom...nice to wake up in the middle of the night with someone staring at you in the dark, or worse yet having the bathroom light come on and off everytime your roommate or the nurses needed to go into the bathroom. So I give my room a rating of F for total failure.
The service at the doctors office has been pretty good except for the last time I was there. I was told when to set my next appointment up for and tried to do that with the office staff. There was no openings available for that person to use so I was told they would call me....days went by, I used the special MY Chart e-mail to request the appointment from the appointment people....days went by...no answer. I finally e-mailed the Doctors staff...got a reply by e-mail several days later (but too late for me to make arrangements to travel the 100+ miles to the hospital) to come in and they would work me in because it was the surgeons last day until Jan 12th. No wonder he was booked full...but that's not my problem. I was then offered the option of coming up and seeing the NP.....the week before Christmas. Heck no, last thing I wanted to do is travel that far the day before christmas to see a NP for a follow-up that they couldn't set up right in the first place. (I traveled home from my op the day before Thanksgiving and it took over 4 hours the Portland traffic was so bad...and am I glad I didn't have to travel up there those 2 weeks before Christmas with all that snow...so I guess I can look at that as a bright side) But that now leaves me with no follow-up until my 3 month check...at least I guess they will contact me then about a appointment???? I don't really know.
I too would suggest having someone along with you and make it known before your surgery that you want a private room because you will have someone with you at all times! They will try to tell you they can't promice it, but they did really try hard to get it for my last roommate for the next day.
I'm still waiting for OHSU Hospital quality control staff to contact me about problems I had in the hospital, so I guess I will have to do like Linda is doing and write the hospital directly to complain. I feel that if I don't let them know what all happened to me during my stay they can't correct it for the next person.
If I was starting over....I'd go visit the new Bariatric's Center of Excellence here in Eugene. They are based out of the New Sacred Heart RiverBend Medical Center and I've heard good things about their program, it was unfortunate that they didn't have their Medicare rating in time for my surgery but I've been told it takes 6mo to a year to get through their program too...so no matter where you go the process is long and frustrating....more time to really study up on what your changes will be though.
Good Luck Vicki
I did like my surgeon and his PA-RN's. I had Dr. Deveney. I had generally good care but I do have to say that some of the hospitals staff has a lot of learning to do or they need to get out of the 'people' business. Especially the night nursing staff. But to probably be fair to them, they had the least amount of staff to cover a full floor and with several 'late' admits to the floor they were kept hopping. I wasn't pleased with the room accomadations, the bed I was given was the last on the floor and had NO privacy. It was a semi-private room but the other person had to come into your curtained area to get into the bathroom...nice to wake up in the middle of the night with someone staring at you in the dark, or worse yet having the bathroom light come on and off everytime your roommate or the nurses needed to go into the bathroom. So I give my room a rating of F for total failure.
The service at the doctors office has been pretty good except for the last time I was there. I was told when to set my next appointment up for and tried to do that with the office staff. There was no openings available for that person to use so I was told they would call me....days went by, I used the special MY Chart e-mail to request the appointment from the appointment people....days went by...no answer. I finally e-mailed the Doctors staff...got a reply by e-mail several days later (but too late for me to make arrangements to travel the 100+ miles to the hospital) to come in and they would work me in because it was the surgeons last day until Jan 12th. No wonder he was booked full...but that's not my problem. I was then offered the option of coming up and seeing the NP.....the week before Christmas. Heck no, last thing I wanted to do is travel that far the day before christmas to see a NP for a follow-up that they couldn't set up right in the first place. (I traveled home from my op the day before Thanksgiving and it took over 4 hours the Portland traffic was so bad...and am I glad I didn't have to travel up there those 2 weeks before Christmas with all that snow...so I guess I can look at that as a bright side) But that now leaves me with no follow-up until my 3 month check...at least I guess they will contact me then about a appointment???? I don't really know.
I too would suggest having someone along with you and make it known before your surgery that you want a private room because you will have someone with you at all times! They will try to tell you they can't promice it, but they did really try hard to get it for my last roommate for the next day.
I'm still waiting for OHSU Hospital quality control staff to contact me about problems I had in the hospital, so I guess I will have to do like Linda is doing and write the hospital directly to complain. I feel that if I don't let them know what all happened to me during my stay they can't correct it for the next person.
If I was starting over....I'd go visit the new Bariatric's Center of Excellence here in Eugene. They are based out of the New Sacred Heart RiverBend Medical Center and I've heard good things about their program, it was unfortunate that they didn't have their Medicare rating in time for my surgery but I've been told it takes 6mo to a year to get through their program too...so no matter where you go the process is long and frustrating....more time to really study up on what your changes will be though.
Good Luck Vicki
Topic: RE: OSHU
Thanks Taylor - yes, that is the most important thing, to make sure you have someone with you to watch over you and make sure things are tended to. I am so glad to hear Linda is doing well. Last I heard from her she sounded so full of joy. That is a wonderful thing. Bless you both.
Linda
Linda
Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen
Topic: RE: OSHU
Linda I hope you are feeling better. Your experience tells me that everyone needs to have someone there with them as much as possible. Not only to keep an eye on things but to do all the litttle things that a need to be done. Our experience went well. I belive it helped for me to be involved from day one at the orientation seminar. For the sake of other patients and for OHSU I hope you press forward with your complaints.
Thank you for all your experience , strength and hope. My Linda is down 70 lbs and is doing great.
Taylor
Thank you for all your experience , strength and hope. My Linda is down 70 lbs and is doing great.
Taylor
Topic: RE: OSHU
My experiences with the office staff at OHSU were frustrating, but it didn't take too long to get things taken care of, once I went around and picked up all my records and faxed them there myself. That way they couldn't tell me that they didn't get them. My surgeon was excellent. I had a slight fever while I was in the hospital and he visited me several times to make sure I was okay. The nursing staff, however, leaves something to be desired. My roommate, who could not walk on her own, was left in the bathroom, on the toilet, for over a half hour at a time waiting. I was fortunate that I could get up and walk to the desk if I really needed something. My recent surgeries at OHSU (two in the span of four days) left much to be desired. They were both on my spine, so getting up to get help was difficult. After my second surgery, I was in so much pain I was screaming. They shut my light out and closed my door, leaving me screaming in the dark. Not exactly the care I expect from a quality hospital. Yes, I am reporting them.
Linda
Linda
Success supposes endeavor. - Jane Austen
Topic: RE: Anyone have Dr Halpin in Portland, Or???
hi there, i had her and love her ,she is sweet and careing!!
Debi
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Topic: walking buddy......in hillsboro/beaverton
HI y'all , i am one month out of surgery and ready to do some exercise , i am in Portland Oregon area (hillsboro/beaverton) i had some complications at first but am ready to Rock AND roll
Debi
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Topic: RE: OSHU
It's up to the individual. I have heard some not so good and frustrating stories about Legacy as well. I myself went through OHSU and had no problems. Sure it was a long process and frustrating at times, but its a process at any hospital you goto. I also work in the medical field and I know you have to be persistant when you want something. Things get fogotten, and slip through the cracks. they have so many patients. You need to follow up and follow up and follow up. Keep buggin them its the only way to get through and get the appointments. This is the same advice I would give no matter what the doctor/hospital or reason.
Good luck and my prayers and good wishes will be with you.
Good luck and my prayers and good wishes will be with you.