smokedsalmon
Member
I've been a satisfied patient of Dr Saya for a year now, and the man is nothing short of incredibly knowledgable in his field.
However, I've experienced a lot of ups and downs in this journey (as have many), and having decided to take a more active role in treating my pituitary tumor this year, it's made me wonder if it would be worth seeing someone local who is more readily available. Dr Michael Rotman has had some rave reviews here, and seems to be on the same page as Dr Saya, plus my insurance covers him. I feel more regular visits/tests would be beneficial to me, and this would permit it to happen. They've even got an in-office phlebotomist.
I look forward to my consults with Dr Saya, as I always learn something new. Plus, should I ever leave NYC, the telemedicine aspect of Defy would be really nice. On the flip side, when I've been in a bind and needed someone to talk to in short notice, I haven't had the same amazing experience with the Defy PAs. They're by no means bad, but they're so far from being Dr Saya.
What do you guys think?
However, I've experienced a lot of ups and downs in this journey (as have many), and having decided to take a more active role in treating my pituitary tumor this year, it's made me wonder if it would be worth seeing someone local who is more readily available. Dr Michael Rotman has had some rave reviews here, and seems to be on the same page as Dr Saya, plus my insurance covers him. I feel more regular visits/tests would be beneficial to me, and this would permit it to happen. They've even got an in-office phlebotomist.
I look forward to my consults with Dr Saya, as I always learn something new. Plus, should I ever leave NYC, the telemedicine aspect of Defy would be really nice. On the flip side, when I've been in a bind and needed someone to talk to in short notice, I haven't had the same amazing experience with the Defy PAs. They're by no means bad, but they're so far from being Dr Saya.
What do you guys think?