I took my daughter to Shriner's for a closed circuit television consultation, for a 2nd opinion. (just to humor my exhusband's mother.)
I don't know if this closed circuit TV visit has helped anyone else, but for us
it was no help at all. Worse of all it wasn't until the very end of the appointment when we found out that the doctor seeing us wasn't even an a surgeon that could do the surgery. Currently, according to the doctor we saw at Shriner's yesterday, Shriner's does not have an orthopedic surgeon on staff and there is a waiting list when they do find one.
Even though the doctor we saw was not an orthopedic surgeon who does surgeries for scoliosis, he advised my daughter and me that we COULD put off this surgery for a year or so because it was 'no big deal.'
At the beginning of the appointment this doctor told us, if the curve is greater
than 40 degrees, it is necessary to have surgery. Then, several minutes later close to the end of the consultation, when I told him that my daughter's curve was estimated at 48 degrees he told me it was 'no big deal' and that the surgery could wait!
The way the doctor presented himself was very unproffessional, too. He sat
behind a big table, propping his head up on his hands. I thought he was going to fall asleep or his head was gonna fall off if it weren't for his hands....
I'm not sure what type of surgeon he is but he left the surgery for my daughter's appointment and that made me a little uneasy as well.
Needless to say I was disapointed with the visit.
Has anyone else had an experience with Shriners?
I don't know if this closed circuit TV visit has helped anyone else, but for us
it was no help at all. Worse of all it wasn't until the very end of the appointment when we found out that the doctor seeing us wasn't even an a surgeon that could do the surgery. Currently, according to the doctor we saw at Shriner's yesterday, Shriner's does not have an orthopedic surgeon on staff and there is a waiting list when they do find one.
Even though the doctor we saw was not an orthopedic surgeon who does surgeries for scoliosis, he advised my daughter and me that we COULD put off this surgery for a year or so because it was 'no big deal.'
At the beginning of the appointment this doctor told us, if the curve is greater
than 40 degrees, it is necessary to have surgery. Then, several minutes later close to the end of the consultation, when I told him that my daughter's curve was estimated at 48 degrees he told me it was 'no big deal' and that the surgery could wait!
The way the doctor presented himself was very unproffessional, too. He sat
behind a big table, propping his head up on his hands. I thought he was going to fall asleep or his head was gonna fall off if it weren't for his hands....
I'm not sure what type of surgeon he is but he left the surgery for my daughter's appointment and that made me a little uneasy as well.
Needless to say I was disapointed with the visit.
Has anyone else had an experience with Shriners?

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