St. Barnabas clinic-Livingston NJ

Melissa75

Administrator
Just piping in to say that I am curious about the answer to your question. I live near St. Barnabas, but my pulmonologist is at NYU Medical Center. I was hospitalized once there and having my little kids far away was distressing. I have bronchiectasis only but lurk/learn in this forum. I know that people with bronchiectasis sometimes see CF doctors. So I am curious what people have to say in answer to your question.
 

Melissa75

Administrator
Just piping in to say that I am curious about the answer to your question. I live near St. Barnabas, but my pulmonologist is at NYU Medical Center. I was hospitalized once there and having my little kids far away was distressing. I have bronchiectasis only but lurk/learn in this forum. I know that people with bronchiectasis sometimes see CF doctors. So I am curious what people have to say in answer to your question.
 

Melissa75

Administrator
Just piping in to say that I am curious about the answer to your question. I live near St. Barnabas, but my pulmonologist is at NYU Medical Center. I was hospitalized once there and having my little kids far away was distressing. I have bronchiectasis only but lurk/learn in this forum. I know that people with bronchiectasis sometimes see CF doctors. So I am curious what people have to say in answer to your question.
 

Melissa75

Administrator
Just piping in to say that I am curious about the answer to your question. I live near St. Barnabas, but my pulmonologist is at NYU Medical Center. I was hospitalized once there and having my little kids far away was distressing. I have bronchiectasis only but lurk/learn in this forum. I know that people with bronchiectasis sometimes see CF doctors. So I am curious what people have to say in answer to your question.
 

Melissa75

Administrator
Just piping in to say that I am curious about the answer to your question. I live near St. Barnabas, but my pulmonologist is at NYU Medical Center. I was hospitalized once there and having my little kids far away was distressing. I have bronchiectasis only but lurk/learn in this forum. I know that people with bronchiectasis sometimes see CF doctors. So I am curious what people have to say in answer to your question.
 

barbc888

New member
I went to the clinic at St. Barnabas for about 7 years until I moved out of state 3 years ago. They are great, you will love the doctors/nurse/everybody there. My only complaint would be that they're not as aggressive as they should be (I had to ask for home I.V.'s... it was never brought up until I did ask). And their social worker was some mystery woman who would appear about once every six months. By the way, I'm talking about the clinic at the Ambulatory Care Center in Livingston. I don't know if there's a clinic at the St. Barnabas Hospital... although there might be. Good luck!
 

barbc888

New member
I went to the clinic at St. Barnabas for about 7 years until I moved out of state 3 years ago. They are great, you will love the doctors/nurse/everybody there. My only complaint would be that they're not as aggressive as they should be (I had to ask for home I.V.'s... it was never brought up until I did ask). And their social worker was some mystery woman who would appear about once every six months. By the way, I'm talking about the clinic at the Ambulatory Care Center in Livingston. I don't know if there's a clinic at the St. Barnabas Hospital... although there might be. Good luck!
 

barbc888

New member
I went to the clinic at St. Barnabas for about 7 years until I moved out of state 3 years ago. They are great, you will love the doctors/nurse/everybody there. My only complaint would be that they're not as aggressive as they should be (I had to ask for home I.V.'s... it was never brought up until I did ask). And their social worker was some mystery woman who would appear about once every six months. By the way, I'm talking about the clinic at the Ambulatory Care Center in Livingston. I don't know if there's a clinic at the St. Barnabas Hospital... although there might be. Good luck!
 

barbc888

New member
I went to the clinic at St. Barnabas for about 7 years until I moved out of state 3 years ago. They are great, you will love the doctors/nurse/everybody there. My only complaint would be that they're not as aggressive as they should be (I had to ask for home I.V.'s... it was never brought up until I did ask). And their social worker was some mystery woman who would appear about once every six months. By the way, I'm talking about the clinic at the Ambulatory Care Center in Livingston. I don't know if there's a clinic at the St. Barnabas Hospital... although there might be. Good luck!
 

barbc888

New member
I went to the clinic at St. Barnabas for about 7 years until I moved out of state 3 years ago. They are great, you will love the doctors/nurse/everybody there. My only complaint would be that they're not as aggressive as they should be (I had to ask for home I.V.'s... it was never brought up until I did ask). And their social worker was some mystery woman who would appear about once every six months. By the way, I'm talking about the clinic at the Ambulatory Care Center in Livingston. I don't know if there's a clinic at the St. Barnabas Hospital... although there might be. Good luck!
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hopesiris

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>barbc888</b></i>

My only complaint would be that they're not as aggressive as they should be (I had to ask for home I.V.'s... it was never brought up until I did ask). And their social worker was some mystery woman who would appear about once every six months.



Good to know, thanks Barbara. St. Vincents never has those issues. In fact they want to keep me out of the hospital and away from adult CFers so I bet home IV's would be the first choice.
 
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hopesiris

Guest
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>barbc888</b></i>

My only complaint would be that they're not as aggressive as they should be (I had to ask for home I.V.'s... it was never brought up until I did ask). And their social worker was some mystery woman who would appear about once every six months.



Good to know, thanks Barbara. St. Vincents never has those issues. In fact they want to keep me out of the hospital and away from adult CFers so I bet home IV's would be the first choice.
 
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hopesiris

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>barbc888</b></i>

My only complaint would be that they're not as aggressive as they should be (I had to ask for home I.V.'s... it was never brought up until I did ask). And their social worker was some mystery woman who would appear about once every six months.



Good to know, thanks Barbara. St. Vincents never has those issues. In fact they want to keep me out of the hospital and away from adult CFers so I bet home IV's would be the first choice.
 
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hopesiris

Guest
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>barbc888</b></i>

My only complaint would be that they're not as aggressive as they should be (I had to ask for home I.V.'s... it was never brought up until I did ask). And their social worker was some mystery woman who would appear about once every six months.



Good to know, thanks Barbara. St. Vincents never has those issues. In fact they want to keep me out of the hospital and away from adult CFers so I bet home IV's would be the first choice.
 
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hopesiris

Guest
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>barbc888</b></i>
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<br /> My only complaint would be that they're not as aggressive as they should be (I had to ask for home I.V.'s... it was never brought up until I did ask). And their social worker was some mystery woman who would appear about once every six months.
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<br />Good to know, thanks Barbara. St. Vincents never has those issues. In fact they want to keep me out of the hospital and away from adult CFers so I bet home IV's would be the first choice.
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