So I was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis in December at 28, primarily because my brother was diagnosed. I have very minor symptoms (cough up a little goo daily, but no persistent cough, etc). To get diagnosed, I had to go to a pulmonologist outside of my city's only adult CF clinic, as they will only see you after diagnosis. Since then, I've been going to the clinic, but it seems designed for people with higher needs than I currently have. My FEV is around 110-115%, I only culture staph, and I am pancreatic sufficient and don't have CFRD. Despite all this, the clinic visits I have had were 4-6 hours, the clinic is difficult to deal with, and their only hours (Mondays 8 am - noon) are very inconvenient for me. I asked the diagnosing pulmonologist if he would see me quarterly for PFTs, sputum tests and routine care until/unless I need more care from the clinic. He said he would be happy to. He actually thought that the clinic might not take me as a patient since I don't have a lot going on (I've since realized that the CF Foundation requires them to take on anyone with the diagnosis regardless of health). I live in Seattle, and the next closest clinics are in Portland and Spokane (2.5-5 hours away), so another clinic isn't a realistic option.
Has anyone sought primary CF care outside an accredited clinic? Are there any issues with this plan? It seems like my doctor has a pretty good relationship with the clinic doctors, if he needed to consult with them, and I would have no problem calling them up for a second opinion if I was concerned. I'm just nervous because it seems like everyone always goes to the clinics, so maybe I am not considering some of the risks.
Has anyone sought primary CF care outside an accredited clinic? Are there any issues with this plan? It seems like my doctor has a pretty good relationship with the clinic doctors, if he needed to consult with them, and I would have no problem calling them up for a second opinion if I was concerned. I'm just nervous because it seems like everyone always goes to the clinics, so maybe I am not considering some of the risks.