alkthatcher
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I'd really like some advice on deciding to keep my son at A.I. duPont Hospital for Children or transfer his care to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. It's very difficult to find rankings or "best of CF Centers" lists on the Web.
Our son has been a patient at both a CHOP affiliate NICU and then duPont. We recently received the official "atypical CF" diagnosis, our son has a very rare mutation. The Drs at duPont have never seen it before, nor do they seem too familiar with abnormal mutations in general. We are considering transferring to CHOP because one ranking I saw from US News and World Report (the only one I could find) says they are the number one pulmonary children's hospital in the country. And chronic lung disease as always been one of my son's main issues. He was born premature at 26 weeks, 1 lb 4 oz and is now 5 months, 9 lbs.
I plan to ask my CHOP-affiliated pediatrician what he thinks. If I get to speak with a Dr. at CHOP what should I ask other than their experience with atypical cf and rare mutations?
Thank you in advance.
Our son has been a patient at both a CHOP affiliate NICU and then duPont. We recently received the official "atypical CF" diagnosis, our son has a very rare mutation. The Drs at duPont have never seen it before, nor do they seem too familiar with abnormal mutations in general. We are considering transferring to CHOP because one ranking I saw from US News and World Report (the only one I could find) says they are the number one pulmonary children's hospital in the country. And chronic lung disease as always been one of my son's main issues. He was born premature at 26 weeks, 1 lb 4 oz and is now 5 months, 9 lbs.
I plan to ask my CHOP-affiliated pediatrician what he thinks. If I get to speak with a Dr. at CHOP what should I ask other than their experience with atypical cf and rare mutations?
Thank you in advance.