MrGadget Wrote:Going to add to the descriptions here. I was referred to St Elizabeth's in Belleville, IL for a Sleep Study. Dr. took one look at me and said I had Sleep Apnea due to the shape of my jaw. Did a split night and the Nurse woke me up to start trying on several masks, saying she was worried that I was going to die in her lab, because my Apnea's were so severe; such a nice thing to mention to the patient. Anyhow, meet up the Dr. a week or so later, he circled some stuff on the printout and proscribed a machine, but didn't really go over anything with me like Obstructive or Central and such, except that I should loose some weight, maybe the fact that I was retiring in 9 months and moving from the area could have been a factor?
My DME is Optigen (in FL) who handles all of the Military/Tricare accounts, I think all of them around the world. The RN that they sent over with the machine happened to work in the clinic I had the study done in; or had, she had just quit the clinic to work for the DME, and now covers a lot of area in the midwest, very nice lady. She was outstanding, spent time with me and we worked on several masks for a week or so to get one that worked at my high pressure and didn't give me pressure sores on the bridge of my nose. I noticed a huge difference in quality of life once I was getting proper therapy. I guess it helped that I wanted to learn as much as I could. DME has been great so far, sending masks regular and even when one went missing from my doorstep, the immediately sent a replacement. I've since moved and am about to try a new mask and will see how it goes in my new location.
I'm also dealing with the local VA hospital and they seem nice, trying to help, but they were a little surprised at how knowledgeable I am about the machine I have, they don't have the software or capabilities to download my machine, so when I brought the printout in they were surprised and happy to add it to my file, or at least happy to add the compliance data .
Biggest thing is it really depends on the people that you interact with. Some are great, some are OK, and some are hesitant if you know more info then they do. As long as someone doesn't try to keep me from learning or tries to obfuscate or hide info from me, I really don't care. But it is nice to deal with nice people who genuinely care and try to help you, and you always get more with honey then with vinegar.
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Poll: Please tell us how satisfied you were throughout the whole process of dealing with your Sleep Doctor, Sleep Lab and CPAP Supplier (DME): This poll is closed. |
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very dissatisfied | 4 | 23.53% | |
moderately dissatisfied | 6 | 35.29% | |
slightly dissatisfied | 0 | 0% | |
neutral | 2 | 11.76% | |
slightly satisfied | 2 | 11.76% | |
moderately satisfied | 0 | 0% | |
very satisfied | 3 | 17.65% | |
Total | 17 vote(s) | 100% |
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02-28-2012, 09:14 AM
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02-28-2012, 09:15 AM
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wesnkat Wrote:My dme was ICare of Arkansas in Little Rock,Ar
02-28-2012, 09:15 AM
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Mari Wrote:I'm rating my second DME. The first was Garden City Home Medical in Michigan. I knew nothing and just accepted the striped down machine they gave me and they said my insurance was covering everything. One I did my due diligence I realized, 1) my machine was only able to record compliance data and 2) this DME was not 'in network' and there were going to be major charges. I took back the machine and, to their credit, they agreed not to submit any charges to my insurance company.
02-28-2012, 09:16 AM
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jeffy1958 Wrote:Summer 2010 had heart issues and cardiologist set up the sleep study, October, with Belin Hospital in Green Bay, WI (Go-Packers). Good place, staff was friendly. Severe (65+ episodes per hour lasting up to 40 seconds - YEAH). Sent to NEW E.N.T. just up the street. Was treated very well and was given a list of DME's to choose from. I picked the first one on the list which happened to be - imagine that - Bel-Regional which is affiliated with Bellin Hospital!!! Treated very good by "Dan" who was and is very helpful with setting up my S9 AutoSet w/H5i, climate hose and Zest Standard Nasal Mask. The only issue I had was his recluctance to share detail information and he wasn't to happy when I said I found the details on the Web. Like he is afraid he will loose his job to me. Not bloody likely!!! And the issue of "over pricing". Wow. I went to purchace an extra mask - just in case. Several days later I found the exact same mask for $100.00 less. Tried to return but no luck - health issue - whatever. All in all it was a painless and somewhat pleasant experience.
02-28-2012, 09:16 AM
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Muttley Wrote:Sleep study was done by Merit in the Chicago area. The sleep study/titration was done in one night. However, the doctor would not fax the report to my primary doctor for about 2 months. My doctor finally got him to forward the report to his office. He gave me a copy and the doctor in the sleep center had the audacity to say that he would be glad to be my "sleep doctor." Moron!
02-28-2012, 09:17 AM
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edmoreh Wrote:Hopkins in Baltimore is more than helpful for standard cases. They call you every 3 months for supplies and preformed maintenance on my cpap for mininal cost out of pocket.
02-28-2012, 09:17 AM
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Dpm708 Wrote:My first sleep study was in Jan of 2007 at my local hospital where I happen to be employed coincidently on the night shift. They were great. Went to Dr. in about a week and told about obstructive apnea and that I would need a CPAP. That's about all I can recall.
02-28-2012, 09:18 AM
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PtownKev Wrote:Had a split night sleep study at SleepMed in Hyannis, Mass. They have a small satellite office there with just two patient rooms. It's not luxurious but it was very clean and pleasant. The tech was very nice and had many years of experience doing sleep studies. He explained everything very thoroughly. I had expected to wait several weeks after the first study to find out the results and next steps, but my doctor had the report in a few days and called to tell me he was referring me for a follow up for titration. I ended up having the same tech the second time around which was nice--everything was quite familiar by this time.
02-28-2012, 09:19 AM
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zimlich Wrote:I am in Norfolk, Virginia. The DME I use is in Newport News, VA., Roberts Home Medical. They also have other branches. The RT that takes care of me is why this a 100% match. He took a lot of time getting me settled with a mask, sometimes bringing over three or four to let me try them out. He also responds to my level of education and interest. He understands I know how to change my own settings and is comfortable with that. He keeps up with the latest equipment and has a thorough understanding of the different machines I have used. He knows I only want a data capable machine and makes sure I always have one. Everthing I need is taken care of in a timely manner. He keeps up with his education and goes to many seminars
02-28-2012, 09:21 AM
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moeschmoe Wrote:My DME is very thorough and will take the time to listen and answer your questions. They want to make sure you're happy. They even cut me a deal on an auto cpap machine because the insurance wouldn't pay for it. Which leads me to my doctor...ahem former specialist... moeschmoe (copied from another thread) Wrote:Hello |
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