Robo21
Member
Hello,
My GP detected a murmur last November. I hadn't noticed any symptoms and had no insurance so I waited until January to be seen by a cardiologist. He performed an EKG and echocardicardiograph and diagnosed me with severe aortic stenosis at a minimum. Also, I managed to get coverage under a good plan.
He said he would need to perform an angiogram to determine whether there were any other issues and the urgency of the surgery.
This doctor works out of a small community hospital here in the L.A. area. So I began doing research into hospital rankings, doctor reviews etc. My brother whose wife has had 2 heart valves replaced (1995 and 2007) recommended that I take a look at Cedars Sinai Med Center. And I talked to another specialist I was seeing on another matter and asked him where he would go if he or a family member needed such surgery where would he send them. He stated that I should talk to surgeons at Cedars, Ronald Reagan - UCLA Medical Center and possibly USC. He stated that he would definitely NOT go the small community hospital that the first cardiologist works with.
I have since found a cardiologist at Cedars, Dr. Ram Dandillaya with whom I have a consultation tomorrow. I have asked the first cardiologist to fax over his test results to this doctor. This doctor seems to have many "5 star" reviews from patients with many good things to say about his He will probably want to schedule me for an angiogram right away.
One of my many questions for the forum is if they want to operate right away do I wait and interview surgeons from Cedars and UCLA (apparently the top to cardio hospitals in Southern California) or do I just follow the cardiologist's recommendations.
Also, what about blood? Will I possibly need a transfusion? Is this safe? I have many more questions and concerns, my faculties seem harder to harness with the stress of all of this. Any experiences and or guidance would be appreciated.
Robin
My GP detected a murmur last November. I hadn't noticed any symptoms and had no insurance so I waited until January to be seen by a cardiologist. He performed an EKG and echocardicardiograph and diagnosed me with severe aortic stenosis at a minimum. Also, I managed to get coverage under a good plan.
He said he would need to perform an angiogram to determine whether there were any other issues and the urgency of the surgery.
This doctor works out of a small community hospital here in the L.A. area. So I began doing research into hospital rankings, doctor reviews etc. My brother whose wife has had 2 heart valves replaced (1995 and 2007) recommended that I take a look at Cedars Sinai Med Center. And I talked to another specialist I was seeing on another matter and asked him where he would go if he or a family member needed such surgery where would he send them. He stated that I should talk to surgeons at Cedars, Ronald Reagan - UCLA Medical Center and possibly USC. He stated that he would definitely NOT go the small community hospital that the first cardiologist works with.
I have since found a cardiologist at Cedars, Dr. Ram Dandillaya with whom I have a consultation tomorrow. I have asked the first cardiologist to fax over his test results to this doctor. This doctor seems to have many "5 star" reviews from patients with many good things to say about his He will probably want to schedule me for an angiogram right away.
One of my many questions for the forum is if they want to operate right away do I wait and interview surgeons from Cedars and UCLA (apparently the top to cardio hospitals in Southern California) or do I just follow the cardiologist's recommendations.
Also, what about blood? Will I possibly need a transfusion? Is this safe? I have many more questions and concerns, my faculties seem harder to harness with the stress of all of this. Any experiences and or guidance would be appreciated.
Robin