Submitted by Grouchy_Map7820 t3_11c4cbc in pittsburgh
TeeAre10 t1_ja1sfv1 wrote
My wife is a pediatric endocrinologist. You can’t go wrong with anyone in the adult division at UPMC.
jafomofo t1_ja26jp5 wrote
you certainly can. i've gone through 4 endos in 10 years for various reasons and the disparity in care is substantial. That said, Dr Ullal is pretty awesome.
single_version t1_ja3kh6b wrote
Can you describe your experience with Dr. Ullal? Where in the city are they based?
kerizma24 t1_ja67v3i wrote
I second Dr. Ullal.. He found my thyroid cancer. After a year of weight gain and weird symptoms, he was the one who actually listened to me.
redditweddinglady t1_ja2kai0 wrote
Yes you can. Don’t go to Pinkhasova
TimeLordStalker t1_ja2xf5x wrote
FINALLY someone else with the same opinion.
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TimeLordStalker t1_ja2ysl2 wrote
PCOS. Fighting with the nurse line to get meds refilled or corrected is not the highlight of my life with them, plus she just makes you feel unheard. It also doesn't help that she's very difficult to get an appointment scheduled with.
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TimeLordStalker t1_ja2zbjg wrote
That's absolutely awful! I hope you found/find a better endocrinologist.
Restless_Andromeda t1_ja4awva wrote
I actually switched doctor's from her to someone in AHN because I could not get an appointment. I called about 4-5 weeks before I would need to be seen back in Oct and was told I couldn't be seen until December. I called around over the following week to see if other doctors at UPMC would be able to get me in earlier, which was a no because none would see another doctor's patient, then called back.
Apparently within that week the earliest appointment went from Dec to March. I would have long run out of my medication by then and they wouldn't refill it without an appointment and the yearly bloodwork. The receptionist who was "helping" me basically shamed me for calling and trying to set up an appointment too late. A month before it would be need was too late! According to her you have to call 8-10 weeks in advance and it was wrong of me to expect otherwise. At that point I was over it and switched entirely.
bredthings t1_ja3btpn wrote
UPMC if u want a complete dice roll on the type of care you’ll receive. Personally, after too many bad experiences, I would avoid upmc at all costs
devjunky t1_ja7hj0v wrote
My son sees dr. baldauff and she's terrific
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