Oh, and Rhonda, I forgot to mention, I have Medicaid as well. Yet, I ended up with some of the best surgeons in the country. It's how the cards fall; it's where you live. I went to Mass General because it's close to where I live and is perceived to be one one the best hospitals in the world, and especially in the Neurosurgery dept. The fact that you're dealing with an inexperienced doctor has nothing to do with the type of coverage you have. If anything, Medicaid blows the rest of them away because it covers EVERYTHING!! You ended up with that guy because happenstance put you in the position to see him first. By all means, find another doctor; get a second opinion. You have plenty of time. I went for 5-6 years being stone deaf in my left ear and with double vision and sickening malaise before I obtained any treatment. All the while I was playing gigs, working like an animal, playing 4-5 nights a week!
Keep in mind that, as lousy as it is to have to go through something like this, it is treatable and it is NOT cancerous. Just make sure you get the best treatment you can. You're worth it!
Paul