Anonymous wrote:Sometimes if you call and tell them it's for an infant, they'll find a way to squeeze you in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you ever have the option at work, I highly recommend Kaiser! They are great for stuff like this. Pediatrician wanted something looked at by derm for my son a few months ago, she took a picture of it and sent it to the derm on the floor above her, derm responded back saying she did want to see my son because of it. Kaiser called ME the next day and offered me an appointment that week. Nothing is perfect, but I really have found it amazing with kids because it avoids a lot of this. I realize this isn't helpful to you now, but in case you are a fed and have the option to switch to Kaiser next open season.
Yes but let’s say you don’t like that Kaiser derm and want go to somewhere else for a second opinion. You can’t. You stay within Kaiser. Not saying Kaiser is terrible but it’s good for some things and not for others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's urgent, ask the ped to call. When I called myself I was offered appts that were months away. Pediatrician called the derm and we got an appt the next day
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Anonymous wrote:Might I respectfully suggest that if you think the issue will not exist by June, then it is not really necessary for you to see the dermatologist? I mean, you seem to think the issue will go away on its own regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you ever have the option at work, I highly recommend Kaiser! They are great for stuff like this. Pediatrician wanted something looked at by derm for my son a few months ago, she took a picture of it and sent it to the derm on the floor above her, derm responded back saying she did want to see my son because of it. Kaiser called ME the next day and offered me an appointment that week. Nothing is perfect, but I really have found it amazing with kids because it avoids a lot of this. I realize this isn't helpful to you now, but in case you are a fed and have the option to switch to Kaiser next open season.
Yes but let’s say you don’t like that Kaiser derm and want go to somewhere else for a second opinion. You can’t. You stay within Kaiser. Not saying Kaiser is terrible but it’s good for some things and not for others.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely talk to your pediatrician about getting an appointment. We were able to get appointments with the dermatology departments at both JHU and Children's within two weeks when our son had out of control eczema. Our pediatrician is great, but he's just a small time guy out in the 'burbs, so it's not like he's getting big time favors or anything.