VA Report
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 5:11 pm
After reading about all the dismal incidents of the VA hosp/ treating patients, it was with some trepidation that I signed up for my benefits at the Ann Arbor VA Hosp. Only reason I did was the cost of Entocort (any with experience with this drug feel free to comment) to the tune of 400+ dollars a month. Sat I got set up with my contact doctor and right off I wass impressed with her thoroughness in getting my initial info entered into the system. By the time I was done she had me take a flu shot, a pneumonia shot and she thought she detected a irregular heartbeat so she had me take a EKG (turned out to be minor). If I would of went to my GP I would of had to get a separate appointment for those items.
Hosp. was spotless, and my previous trips there to get sign up paperwork submitted was done with no lines and I was in and out. The one thing I noticed right off was instead of a antiseptic odor, a nice coffee smell permeated the main floor I was on. I was impressed that they had doctors on duty on a Saturday. If any of you are a vet I suggest you try for a Sat. appointment as no one was there. The check out clerk and I chatted a bit and he showed me pics of him in Afghanistan next to a shot up shell of a cargo plane. He said the Ann Arbor VA was one of the better VA Hosp. in the country. Seems everyone I met there was a vet, as such I kinda felt like I was back with my military buddies. Guess I'm kinda wierd huh.
Hosp. was spotless, and my previous trips there to get sign up paperwork submitted was done with no lines and I was in and out. The one thing I noticed right off was instead of a antiseptic odor, a nice coffee smell permeated the main floor I was on. I was impressed that they had doctors on duty on a Saturday. If any of you are a vet I suggest you try for a Sat. appointment as no one was there. The check out clerk and I chatted a bit and he showed me pics of him in Afghanistan next to a shot up shell of a cargo plane. He said the Ann Arbor VA was one of the better VA Hosp. in the country. Seems everyone I met there was a vet, as such I kinda felt like I was back with my military buddies. Guess I'm kinda wierd huh.