[identity profile] lomagna.livejournal.com
Hi everyone,

I'm looking for a good physical therapist, specifically someone who can do prescription orthotics. I had orthotics in high school when I ran track for overly high arches, but they've beyond worn out now, and I'd like to be able to go jogging without crippling shin splits.

I tried Boston Sports Medicine in Davis but I had a bad experience. A friend of mine recommended Joint Ventures, but when I called them to inquire I very much got a big chain company feel when they described their process for doing orthotics. I'm open to my mind being changed on them. Wanted to see if anyone had any recommendations, either general or specific.

If it matters, I have Harvard Pilgrim.

Thanks!
[identity profile] redknot.livejournal.com
Does anybody have a recommendation for a great local PCP who's accepting patients? (Brigham affiliated would be the best.) Mine keep getting married and moving away, so if you have a PCP who wants to find true love, I might be their good luck charm :)

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[identity profile] xostarrynights.livejournal.com

Hi all! I've been watching this for a little while but just joined today.

I just moved up here and changed insurances (Network Health) so I get to have the luxury of finding new doctors. I am hard of hearing and so I am trying to find a good doctor around here that would be helpful for my needs. Any one have recommendations?

[identity profile] achinhibitor.livejournal.com
I've been unemployed long enough that my COBRA is running out, so I'm looking into getting health insurance through the Mass. Health Connector. I'm finding it really awkward to deal with. I haven't even found the place where I can enter my demographics and see the (unsubsidized) prices I get for the various plans. And I haven't been able to find any useful advice online. Does anyone have any info on how to best deal with the Connector?
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[X-posted to both [livejournal.com profile] b0st0n and [livejournal.com profile] davis_square]

tl;dr: If you have MassHealth, you may have been assigned to the CeltiCare plan without knowing it. Many people think this is a bad thing. You have until this Friday, Jan 31, to call MassHealth and change it. Otherwise, you're stuck with it until the next open enrollment period, no idea when that will be.

More info:

Today, my clinic learned that MassHealth had notified all members that plain-old MassHealth is going away, there is a new thing called MassHealth Careplus they were now in, in which they had to choose plans, and if members didn't choose plans by a certain date (Jan 1?), they were defaulted to CeltiCare. Expect apparently a lot of people didn't get the notification? Or didn't understand they had to do something? Or didn't realize the consequences?

People are apparently discovering this only after they try to use their insurance. CeltiCare has a very small number of providers, all(?) clustered in Boston, and I gather very demanding prescription pre-auth requirements. My clinic doesn't take it at all, and now all our patients who were defaulted to CeltiCare need to fix this in the next 48hrs or they lose access to their doctors and therapists.

Because the current open enrollment period ends 1/31. After that, you're stuck with whatever plan you're in until the next open enrollment period. No idea when that is.

If you are a MassHealth member, and didn't realize you had to pick a plan, you may have been assigned one -- possibly one that really doesn't work for you.

If you are a MassHealth member, to find out what plan MassHealth has you in, call the main number, the one on the back of your MassHealth card: 800-841-2900. They're open 8am to 5pm, M-F. They will change your plan if you ask them to by Friday.

You may want to call your doctors, pharmacies, therapist, etc and ask which MassHealth plans they take, if you are affected by this change over. Apparently a lot of clinics which previously could be characterized as "take MassHealth" as of the end of the month no longer do -- they take specific plans within MassHealth. This is part of the confusion; members don't realize they have to make sure their providers, whom they've been seeing for years on MassHealth, will take their new MassHealth Careplus plan.

Please also be aware, just because you used your MassHealth coverage to get medical care this month doesn't mean that everything is fine: during this month, because of open enrollment transition, all previous MassHealth providers were (I am told) allowed to bill all plans, regardless of their contractual agreements. That goes away 2/1/2014, and providers can only bill to the plans they're signed up to take. So my clinic has been able to see CeltiCare patients all this month, because they come up on our computer as "sure, the insurance will pay." We didn't realize there was a problem until now.
[identity profile] rschusky.livejournal.com
Amethyst Center is again hosting an open house to benefit the Somerville Homeless Coalition, Nov 2.
Read more... )
[identity profile] mem-winterhill.livejournal.com
Hey neighbors: the city's free flu vax clinic details have been posted. http://www.somervillema.gov/alerts/city-flu-clinics-2013

I got mine last night at the Annex, it was not too busy but I was glad to see other folks there. A lot of people rely on the community to keep the viruses at bay because they can't get vaccinated. Here's a recent plea from a cancer patient: https://twitter.com/AdamsLisa/status/385118935223242752 . Help keep them healthy too.
[identity profile] elusiveat.livejournal.com
Hey, folks. My doctor recently referred me to a dermatologist, and gave a list of places to try calling. I'm curious if anybody has information (positive or negative) about the people on this list:

Dermatology Associates of Concord
625 Mt Auburn Street
Cambridge MA

Dr. Merril Liteplo
Dr. Kathryn Bowers
Dr. Michael Pugliese
Dr. Terry Hadley
Dr. Eileen Deignan
Dr. Matthew Zipoli

Lexington Dermatology Associates
57 Bedford Street Suite 201
Lexington MA

Dr. Stuart Arbesfield
Dr. Lisa Arbesfield
Dr. Marion Buchsbaum
Dr. Jill Slater-Freedberg


Drs. Anita Grassi and Andree Haas
311 Arsenal Street
Watertown MA

Dr. Valori Treloar
1172 Beacon Street Suite 402
Newton MA

Dr. Katrina DY
Belmont Medical Associates
725 Concord Avenue, Suite 3300
Cambridge MA

All else held equal, I have a strong preference for closer to Camberville.
[identity profile] bluesauce.livejournal.com
So it's come to the point where I'm going to need a cane or walking stick at least part of the time. I'd like to avoid something aluminum, and would prefer something wood, solid, and at least reasonably good looking. Any suggestions on where I'd look? I prefer Davis, but having looked around, haven't found anything, so I'll expand out to, oh, anywhere T accessible really.
[identity profile] teko.livejournal.com
I'm restarting this thread, because when it was asked about a year ago, the clear recommendation was Dr. Hobbs.

Unfortunately, she's no longer accepting new patients and they aren't making exceptions.

Is there anyone else at Harvard Vanguard that folks would recommend? The doctor I'm seeing there now isn't worth seeing, so I need to change PCPs.
[identity profile] kapara19.livejournal.com
Any suggestions on a dermatologist in the area (or Cambridge or downtown)? Preferably one where I can get an appointment within weeks rather than months!
[identity profile] colorgarden.livejournal.com

WHAT: Ford Hall Forum presents "Whose Choice Is Death" a FREE, public debate on physician-assisted death

WHO: Speakers: Marcia Angell, M.D. (Senior Lecturer in Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School) and Guy Maytal, M.D. (Associate Director of Ambulatory Psychiatry, MGH); Moderator: Jack Wrobel (Ford Hall Forum, Vice President)

WHEN: Thursday, April 18, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (TOMORROW!)

WHERE: Suffolk Law School, 120 Tremont. St., Boston, Room 295

With the vote on the physician-assisted suicide initiative coming down to a slim margin this past November, voters of Massachusetts appear torn. Is this dignity or playing God? Mercy or giving up too soon? Does it give people who are suffering a way to control their own destinies, or people with hidden agendas a way to do away with the vulnerable? And how soon will this issue arise again in our state? Come hear this debate and decide for yourself whether physician-assisted suicide should ever be Massachusetts law.

NOTE: Please register online and bring an ID so you can enter the building without hassle. Thank you!

[identity profile] icecreamempress.livejournal.com
Have any of you delightful people had sleep studies done at area hospitals? Any recommendations or warnings about a particular sleep clinic? Thanks so much.
[personal profile] ron_newman
from official city Facebook page:

CITY RESUMES FLU CLINICS TONIGHT: Message from Mayor Joe Curtatone:

Today, the Cambridge Health Alliance provided the City with an additional 100 doses of flu vaccine for adults over age 18. Starting tonight, free flu shots will be available Thursdays, 5-7pm, at the Health Dept., 50 Evergreen Ave., while supplies last.

Please also note that as of today, Jan. 10, all local pharmacies report they have some vaccine, and you should also check with your primary care provider. Also, as of today, only 25 flu cases have been confirmed in Somerville. If you have questions, contact Public Health Nurse Manager Maureen Monagle at 617-625-6600 x4320.
[identity profile] wkathym.livejournal.com

A family we know from France is staying in Inman Square for 2 months (until March). They have a 5-month old and 5-year old. Any good walk-in clinics in this area that treat young children and are easily accessed by public transportation? I know there are a few in East Boston, but lots of transfers needed. Drove the 5-year old yesterday to Boston Children's Hospital ER for an ear infection, and my friend was charged $500. (Their French Health insurance might reimburse them for part.) And parking was insane.

I had called Mt Auburn Hospital Walk-in Clinic and they don't take anyone under 14. Called MGH Urgent Care clinic in Boston and they don't take anyone under 18. (BTW, I live in Davis Sq. so hope my inquire about my Inman Square friends is OK.).

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

[identity profile] courtney o'keefe
The Somerville Health Department has cancelled all flu vaccinations for the remainder of the 2012-2013 winter season, stating, "The City of Somerville's remaining flu clinics for Winter 2012-13 have been cancelled. The City received approximately 700 doses for the season, and administered the final dose of our supply on January 8th. Residents seeking flu shots at this time are advised to contact your primary care physician, or your local pharmacy."

There is a CVS and Rite Aid in Davis, as well as, a CVS in Magoun should anyone need a shot. Please feel free to list other locations in the comments section!
[identity profile] lbmango.livejournal.com
I need an orthopedist, or possibly just a physical therapist in the Davis area. (I'll probably go to the orthopedist, who will tell me to go to a PT...) Does anyone have any recommendations? I can just pick someone from the Harvard Vanguard group, but if someone has some experience, that would be great! thanks
[identity profile] smoterh.livejournal.com
I've hurt my foot running earlier this week and would like to stay off it for a while.  Unfortunately I haven't been able to find crutches - I didn't know they were such an exotic item.  I've asked friends, checked every Walgreens and CVS in the area, checked with pharmacy at Harvard Vanguard - nothing, zippo, zilch.

Does anybody know where I can purchase a pair of crutches, or does anybody have a pair I can borrow for 10 days or so?

Fun Fact: The person working at the pharmacy in the Magoun Square CVS didn't even know what crutches were.  That actually scared me.

Edit: I've checked at: Davis CVS, Magoun CVS, Winter Hill Walgreens, Beacon St Walgreens.  I'm assuming that since none of them had it, most other ones won't either.

Edit:  I found them at the Skandarian Apothecary.
[identity profile] closetalker11.livejournal.com
Here's a ridiculous question: do you know if the Physical Therapy office in the Harvard Vanguard in Davis Square has a shower? I have an early appointment tomorrow, and forgot to call and ask :(. Thanks in advance for the help!!
[identity profile] herbstalk.livejournal.com
Hope to see some of you this Saturday at Herbstalk at the Armory...where you can learn about holistic health and medicinal plants, as well as hear some live music, browse the marketplace, and eat from the Clover food truck! It's going to be a grand time....

For more info and the schedule, check out the webpage:

www.herbstalk.org

$5 suggested donation

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