waiting times etc.
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:41 pm
Has anyone else had a really long waiting process for invisalign? I just seem to be havign really bad luck.
It was a year ago next month when I went for my initial consultation with the ortho I had chosen. After deciding to go for invisalign around late March, we initially thought that my trays would be ready near the end of June. In September, she was still struggling to get the movements agreed upon with the technicians and in October decided that I should be referred on to someone with more Inivsalign experience. I was given the name of an ortho and was refunded all my money. I really liked that original ortho and I appreciated her honesty (and the refund...since she did put lots of time into me.) But now, here I am all these months later and I have just made an appointment with the new ortho......who's wait time for consultations is more than FIVE MONTHS! That is nearly another half a year, just waiting for the consult. No doubt it will be a couple of months more for a records appointment and then a couple more for the trays, etc. I'm sure I'll spend another year waiting to get started.
I know it is not a fast process, but it seems to be really hard to find someone who can do Invisalign, who understands the desire for a cosmetic fix and who is within driving distance. There is a clinic that specializes in Invisalign an hour from my home (but only 1/2 hour from work) but the ortho that runs the operation works out of Vancouver. This office is in Kitchener Ontario....a six hour flight from Vancouver. I don't know if it is wise to go to an ortho you will never meet in person. I would love to go to the Toronto doctor on here but 2 hours is too far to drive so often and I couldn't take a half day off work every few weeks. I'm feeling a little hopeless that this will ever happen. Has anyone else had this experience?
It was a year ago next month when I went for my initial consultation with the ortho I had chosen. After deciding to go for invisalign around late March, we initially thought that my trays would be ready near the end of June. In September, she was still struggling to get the movements agreed upon with the technicians and in October decided that I should be referred on to someone with more Inivsalign experience. I was given the name of an ortho and was refunded all my money. I really liked that original ortho and I appreciated her honesty (and the refund...since she did put lots of time into me.) But now, here I am all these months later and I have just made an appointment with the new ortho......who's wait time for consultations is more than FIVE MONTHS! That is nearly another half a year, just waiting for the consult. No doubt it will be a couple of months more for a records appointment and then a couple more for the trays, etc. I'm sure I'll spend another year waiting to get started.
I know it is not a fast process, but it seems to be really hard to find someone who can do Invisalign, who understands the desire for a cosmetic fix and who is within driving distance. There is a clinic that specializes in Invisalign an hour from my home (but only 1/2 hour from work) but the ortho that runs the operation works out of Vancouver. This office is in Kitchener Ontario....a six hour flight from Vancouver. I don't know if it is wise to go to an ortho you will never meet in person. I would love to go to the Toronto doctor on here but 2 hours is too far to drive so often and I couldn't take a half day off work every few weeks. I'm feeling a little hopeless that this will ever happen. Has anyone else had this experience?