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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've had awful experiences with ENT at Children's. But fantastic experiences with other departments that it seems you don't need (GI, Pulmonology). Great experiences with ENT, and neurology/sleep at Gtown (although the doctor we saw for this is no longer there). Everyone I know who has used a geneticist has loved Dr. Rosenbaum at Children's. In theory, you'd think that having specialists at multiple hospitals would be a pain, but in reality, I found it easier to get Dr. Milmoe (fantastic ENT at Gtown) to talk to GI at Children's than it was to get Children's ENT to do so. [/quote] Interesting. We just moved from out of state, and everyone except our primary care doctor was at the Medical University, and it was nice having them all in the same place. [/quote] I'm the PP above. We started with a specialty (special immunology) at Children's, and I just assumed that that meant we'd choose other specialists at CNMC, but the quality was so uneven that we ended up seeking care elsewhere, and I was surprised that coordination of care worked as well as it did. If I had to choose a hospital for all my kid's care, I'd choose Georgetown, because I think they're more consistent, but there are some fantastic people at CNMC. [/quote]
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