Doctors you would recommend in your area.

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  1. reggie

    reggie New Member

    re drs. you would recommend:
    Dr Kenneth Brookler in NYC.
    very cutting edge, high success rate, considered the "go to" guy by lots of other drs. Has patients from all over the world.
     
  2. JudyL

    JudyL New Member

    Anyone have any recommendations for Arizona? East Valley/Mesa/Phoenix area?
     
  3. ylab14

    ylab14 New Member

    I see Michael Fucci, MD he is board certified in Neurotology and Otolaryngology. He is at the Arizona hearing and Balance Center in Chandler, 480-558-5306. He also trained at the House clinic in L.A..

    Just be sure to ask a lot of questions. Last time I brought a list of questions so I wouldn't forget and he is always very willing to answer the questions.
     
  4. Desiree

    Desiree New Member

    I am not sure where you are but my Doc is awsome- Colorado Springs Ear Associates Joseph L. Hegarty MD ( Otology Neurotology and scull base surgery) Union Medical Campus 1625 Medical Center Point Suite 180 Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 667-1327 He specializes in all hearing stuff. He saw me right away the day I called, and has done all the testing withen two weeks time. Now once I recieved the new I had the disease, he has done everthing to help me, and the stuff thats not working he just keep trying, I hope I never loose him a great guy. Maybe this will help someone.
     
  5. JudyL

    JudyL New Member

    ylab14--Thank you very much! I didn't even know that place existed. I'll be talking to my doc about it at my appointment on Monday!!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! That is very useful information. :D
     
  6. Byronson

    Byronson New Member

    I live near Tampa, FL and I see Dr. Loren J Bartels. http://tbhbc.com/Default.aspx He knows about MD and wants to take the least invasive approach, which I like. I'd rather exercise, limit my stress and diet rather than getting a chunk of my skull taken out for an operation ;).
     
  7. Gezzer

    Gezzer New Member

    We've been seeing Dr. Michael McGee with the Hough Ear Institute in OK City. He is really great, has a great bedside manner, is a neurotologist. He is willing to listen to your concerns and answers any questions you might have. Took him about 20 minutes to figure out that hubby has bilateral mm.

    Judy
     
  8. JudyL

    JudyL New Member

    I got in!!! I have an appointment with him in June. It's a bit of a wait, but hopefully it will be worth it!
     
  9. yiraheerai

    yiraheerai Crystal

    I just looked up the doctor I need to see again. Anyone in the New Mexico area would probably end up being recommended to Dr. Karl L. Horn in Albuquerque. When I was diagnosed, he was one of the first recommendations my primary ENT gave.

    The House of Ear in L.A. actually told us basically what my primary ENT and Dr. Horn told us. My primary ENT is no longer in practice T_T I'm sure Dr. Davies is having a wonderful retirement, but man the guy who replaced him sucks.
     
  10. carolyn33

    carolyn33 New Member

    For Nashville Area !!!

    Dr Labodie and Ken Watford
    Vanderbilt University Med CTR
    Otolaryngology , Head & Neck
    Nashville, Tn 615-322-3405
    7209 Medical Center East, South Tower
    1215 21st Ave South
     
  11. Jenny

    Jenny Nystagmus sucks. A lot.

    DETROIT!

    Southgate, Mi-- ENT Sheila Ray for diagnosis. Very patient and sharp as a tack! Will take as much time as you need to explain concepts, because she doesn't just give one point of view. She wants yout to know about ideas that are debated on, so that you know what hasn't totally been established yet.

    West Bloomfield, Mi-- Neurotologist Michael D. Seidman out of Henry Ford Hospital. He is a great surgeon and it's a teaching hospital. If you need surgery, he teams up with neuro surgeon Jack Rock, an AMAZING surgeon and philanthropist. He's very thorough and has a great staff to boot!
     
  12. snkrey1211

    snkrey1211 New Member

    Another Detroit!

    Michigan Ear Institute (MEI) - I've seen others on this post use them!
    Seilesh Babu, MD
    18181 Oakwood Blvd,#201
    Dearborn, MI 48126 OR

    30055 Northwestern Hwy, #101
    Farmington Hills, MI 48334
    248-865-4444 (same number for both facilities, just request the office)
     
  13. davids

    davids New Member

    The emory clinic in Atlanta.
     
  14. yanksgirl

    yanksgirl New Member

    In St. Louis area--Barnes Hospital--Dr. Goebel and at an affiliate of Barnes, Mo. Baptist Hospital, Dr. Benecke--both excellent in this field of treatment
     
  15. petalpusher

    petalpusher New Member

    All the so-called specialist I saw was concerned about was my hearing loss. It's the vertigo that's tearing my life apart!
     
  16. carolyn33

    carolyn33 New Member

    what kind of dr (specialist did you go to?)
     
  17. bbane

    bbane New Member

    How about Richmond, Virginia?
     
  18. Ashlea

    Ashlea New Member

    I live in Texas and after many years We finally found a doctor for my Mother its one-hour and forty-five min. drive but he doesn't look at my Mom like she's crazy
    Dr. James Kemper @ Ear Specialists of Austin
     
  19. Aladdin

    Aladdin Guest

    Washington University - Barnes Jewish - St. Louis
    Dr. Richard Chole
     
  20. Anybody in the Research Triangle area of NC? Trying to move back there and need a good Neuro Oto. or ENT that will do Insurance paperwork (quarterly). I was diagnosed 9+ years ago and was very fortunate to have the care of Dr. David Barrs who is now @ the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, AZ when I lived there before. I am bi-lateral, slowly losing my hearing and vestibular function but managing pretty well now that I know my triggers, etc. Any referrals greatly appreciated -
     

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