Hi. I'm relatively new to the Forums thing, so I hope I post this right...
I recently relocated to CA as well, back in July and I go to Stanford. I am 26, but am seeing one of the peds docs. When I moved, the adult clinic was in the process of some transitions, so all the adult docs were full. They have recently added a few more adult docs so I'm sure I'll be switching soon. I'll try the best I can to answer your questions..
How aggressive are the doctors with managing your disease?
---I'd say farily agressive, I have good FEV's, and I got a bad cold that developed into an exacerbation. They were very quick about getting me on some orals, and when that didn't work, I did colistin. I'm sure the next thing would have been iv's, but I felt they were agressive enough to make sure it did not get to that point.
How good are the doctors/nurses about getting back to you when there is a problem?
---Great! For sick calls, I have always heard back that day. I've never had to use the on-call doc, so I can't speak to that though. Even for non-urgent, I've never waited more than a day.
How proactive is the team?
---Hard to say since I have't been there that long, but they are running all the proactive tests...OGTT test, bone density scan, ect to get baseline readings
How do you feel the quality of the team is overall?
---I've been to 5 different CF centers and I have been the most pleased with this one so far. I feel the staff is very knowledgeble, and listens to me, instead of saying "Good, your're doing fine see you in 3 months."
How easy is it to get an appointment?
---Haven't had any trouble, even for my first appt, the wait was only 2 weeks. When I was sick, I got in the next day my doc was in (I choose to wait for him, they could've gotten me in that day if I had wanted)
HOw well does the clinic run?
---I'd say pretty well, more organized than other's I've been to.
HOw do you like the hospital?
---Haven't done IV's yet, so I can't really say
Does your clinic do tune ups?
---Again, haven't needed IV's, but when I was sick, they asked my plans for the holdiays...made me feel as though they were willing to work with me to keep me off IV's if I was going out of town...but luckily the colistin helped
Do you feel that your clinic is cutting edge?
---Well, one of the first things they did was get me a Vest. Not tht it is "cutting edge" but I felt like they looked at me, saw I ws doing well, and then looked at what else I could be doing, rather than just staying with my "status quo"
I hope this helps!
Jackie, 26 w/cf