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  • As a really bored and unburdened mother of three sons under the age of six, I figured I needed to take up a new hobby. Lobbying for my childrens' health and fighting with insurance companies peeked my interest, so I decided to visit South Lake Pediatrics for my kids' care. Prior to school starting, I took my ingoing kindergartner in for his mandated well-check. They took his height and weight, said he looked good, and apparently performed brain surgery while I changed his brother's diaper. Despite having insurance, we have received several bills in the mail, totaling upwards of $1400. For a well-check. Former President Obama must be shaking his head at this one. Two more well-checks, that for a three-year-old and for a baby, add another $1500 to our bill. Will SLP or Carolinas Health Care help? Nope. So, on I go. Now onto the lack of empathy and care... eh-hem. My (now) ten-month-old has been suffering from congestion, colds, green snot, and ear infections since he was just a few months old. He's always snored like a bulldog, and had an awful latch and suck (both nursing and bottle feeding). Dismissed as if this were my first rodeo and I was a complete clown, the doctorS (yes, I've seen at least three for these issues) sent me on to the pharmacy to bandaid the issue. Having half a brain and two older children, I came to my non-medical-degree-holding conclusion that maybe an ENT issue was involved. So I asked for a referral. Once. Twice. Three times. At the office, over the phone, via prayer, carrier pigeons, etc. Nothing happened. So, I call our insurance carrier and they approved our visit to an ENT. And, guess what. I am a flipping genius. My child has HUGE adenoids, another ear infection (the prescription no longer works on him) so he needs tubes put in, AND the ENT figured out that he has reflux. Now, we wait for almost a month to get surgery for our wee lad, who has been basically miserable for the better part of his life. So, as surgery approaches, I think I'll take up a new hobby like underwater basketweaving, as my time dealing with SLP and Carolinas is done. I left a message for the practice manager letting her know what happened, and I asked for a call back.... which never happened. Peace out.
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