Justsmurfin
New member
I'm in SC
I do have experience with MUSC. Thats where I was diagnosed. MUSC is great, pretty small clinic but overall good. They have a great RT and Dr.Flume (the adult CF doc) is excellent. I don't go there anymore due to distance and the fact my health has been really good so I have just been using a pulmo and internist. However if things change as far as my healt I would not hesitate to go back to MUSC. They are very thorough and I found they had a really positive outlook on CF. They are really big on home health care and home IVs, anything that minimizes inpatient stays. I have no experience inpatient as I was only hospitalized as a peds patient at the children's hospital.
Only downside is how bad downtown charleston floods! You don't want to be trying to get to or from MUSC when its flooded!
Columbia already has a CF center, my brother's GF is a RT there but I think it might be peds only. Greenville also has one but once again peds only
I do have experience with MUSC. Thats where I was diagnosed. MUSC is great, pretty small clinic but overall good. They have a great RT and Dr.Flume (the adult CF doc) is excellent. I don't go there anymore due to distance and the fact my health has been really good so I have just been using a pulmo and internist. However if things change as far as my healt I would not hesitate to go back to MUSC. They are very thorough and I found they had a really positive outlook on CF. They are really big on home health care and home IVs, anything that minimizes inpatient stays. I have no experience inpatient as I was only hospitalized as a peds patient at the children's hospital.
Only downside is how bad downtown charleston floods! You don't want to be trying to get to or from MUSC when its flooded!
Columbia already has a CF center, my brother's GF is a RT there but I think it might be peds only. Greenville also has one but once again peds only