Dr. Annu Navani San Jose CA - any pelvic pain skills?
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:31 am
Many of us are having to suddenly change insurance plans after years with the same carrier. Finding new pain management is always a challenge because there are so few decent practices (in my area), and one with pelvic pain skills near-impossible. My current practice isn't covered by the new carrier, but it's my secondary coverage. The broker is researching if I'd be able to go full Medicare (have only A/B now with SSDI), and drop my husband's insurance. Then we'll compare costs.
Has anybody seen Dr. Annu Navani in San Jose CA? She's a pain mgmt anesthesiologist. Her office refuses to tell me if (and to what degree) she treats pelvic pain. "She treats a variety of issues and an initial evaluation is required" to determine 1) if she'll accept me and 2) whether she treats pelvic pain. I can't find anything on the net other than the basics. Well, we've all been through this hassle. Compile your voluminous records, wait weeks-to-months for an appointment, be seen and most likely told they know nothing about pelvic pain, can't suggest anything or anybody to see. I've done this too many times, even with pain docs whose practice manager guaranteed they treated pelvic and did certain procedures, then the doctor tells me the opposite. My pelvic PT has never heard of this doctor. The office would be a minimum 1 hour commute each way in good traffic (commute times are horrible). For just medication management I'd have to do that trip every 4 weeks, and sitting is not good so a flare would follow.
Your feedback is appreciated!
Has anybody seen Dr. Annu Navani in San Jose CA? She's a pain mgmt anesthesiologist. Her office refuses to tell me if (and to what degree) she treats pelvic pain. "She treats a variety of issues and an initial evaluation is required" to determine 1) if she'll accept me and 2) whether she treats pelvic pain. I can't find anything on the net other than the basics. Well, we've all been through this hassle. Compile your voluminous records, wait weeks-to-months for an appointment, be seen and most likely told they know nothing about pelvic pain, can't suggest anything or anybody to see. I've done this too many times, even with pain docs whose practice manager guaranteed they treated pelvic and did certain procedures, then the doctor tells me the opposite. My pelvic PT has never heard of this doctor. The office would be a minimum 1 hour commute each way in good traffic (commute times are horrible). For just medication management I'd have to do that trip every 4 weeks, and sitting is not good so a flare would follow.
Your feedback is appreciated!