Hi, figured I'd add my 2 cents as well. My girls went to Cooks back in '91-'92, then again in 2005-2008. We are now retired military so that is why there's a gap. My girls saw Dr. Hadeed, both times. We were assigned to him the first time and asked for him the second time. He is great. Kate is right though, you do only see one doc the entire time you are there unless you go in through the ER, then, it's who ever is on call. That was the hardest part to get used to since every clinic we'd ever been too (except for the Netherlands)you saw everyone on the team. From what we've been told, he is the only doc that puts in his own picc lines. What I can recall I didn't like was that, I always got a voice mail when I called the clinic and had to wait for a return call from the nurse which usually came at the end of the day, so a problem couldn't be addressed until the next day really. For Rachel, that was no problem as her issues were usually not urgent, for Anna' that was a problem because when we called it was usually urgent. My girls no longer go there because they went off to college. OH! Also important is the hospital services! The nurses on the 5th floor, which is almost always where my girls would be, are wonderful. I think 5E, go right when you get off the elevators.
Let me tell you this little story. After we had already been gone from the clinic for years, like 10, we were home (TX) visiting and were short about three days worth of enzymes. For once I had not done the medication packing. With our prescriptions being filled through the military pharmacy there was no way of transferring it to a local pharmacy and our military docs can't call in scripts. I can't recall why we couldn't get one phoned in from the CF clinic??? Anyhow... our last resort was to call Cooks, I asked to speak with the CF coordinator and explained what was going on. Would you believe they remembered us! After 10 years! They said, "No problem! Where do you want us to call it in to?"
Enjoy N.Texas.