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Hi --

I know of three, two of them I've used.

Karl , MD is a practicing homeopath. 713-621-3184 He's VERY good, but

you'll have to file your own insurance claims.

Pharo, DO. She's great and gave me medical vaccine exemptions for the

kids. 713-802-1177.

I can't find the other name and number. You might search the archives, because

I had posted her name and office number back in March I think.

PS Glad Andy is working out for you. She's really great. I'm surprised that

she's using Bioset as opposed to NAET. She's commented to me before that the

Bioset doesn't seem to hold as well. You may want to ask her about it.

OT -- looking for a decent doctor

I was wondering if anyone could recommend a medical doctor and/or

pediatrician in the Houston area that is similar to a DO (MD plus training

in alternative medicine).

I am losing my confidence and trust in the medical community very quickly.

I have been noticing recently how quick they are to prescribe medication the

minute you open your mouth, and i am tired of their arrogance and

narrow-mindedness.

You can email me at ginam@...

Thanks,

Texas Autism Advocacy

Unlocking Autism

www.UnlockingAutism.org

Autism-Awareness-Action

Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

child with AUTISM.

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> We have used Dr. Volpe in the past for my son, but am looking for

an MD with

> training in alternative medicine. When we used to live in

Washington state,

> they had a lot of them and they were called D.O.s (can't remember

of what it

> stands for)...

>

Definition of D.O. - Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine:

Osteopathic medicine is a distinctive form of medical practice in the

United States. Osteopathic medicine provides all of the benefits of

modern medicine including prescription drugs, surgery, and the use of

technology to diagnose disease and evaluate injury. It also offers

the added benefit of hands-on diagnosis and treatment through a

system of therapy known as osteopathic manipulative medicine.

Osteopathic Medicine emphasizes helping each person achieve a high

level of wellness by focusing on health education, injury prevention

and disease prevention. Osteopathic medicine was founded in the late

1800s in Kirksville, Missouri by Still, M.D., who felt

that the medical practices of the day often caused more harm than

good. After losing members of his immediate family to meningitis,

Still focused on developing a system of medical care that would

promote the body's innate ability to heal itself. He called his

system of medicine osteopathy, now known as osteopathic medicine.

Osteopathic physicians, also known as D.O.s, work in partnership with

their patients. They consider the impact that lifestyle and community

have on the health of each individual, and they work to erase

barriers to good health. D.O.s are licensed to practice the full

scope of medicine in all 50 states.

Wasn't Dr. Kern a D.O.? you might try searching the archives

for her name.

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I have heard of Dr. kern, but also heard of some bad pretty experiences with

her office/staff. Does anyone know if the situation has changed? Is she

following with DAN protocols?

I live within 4 miles from her office but never been.

Thanks,

Re: OT -- looking for a decent doctor

>

> > We have used Dr. Volpe in the past for my son, but am looking for

> an MD with

> > training in alternative medicine. When we used to live in

> Washington state,

> > they had a lot of them and they were called D.O.s (can't remember

> of what it

> > stands for)...

> >

> Definition of D.O. - Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine:

> Osteopathic medicine is a distinctive form of medical practice in the

> United States. Osteopathic medicine provides all of the benefits of

> modern medicine including prescription drugs, surgery, and the use of

> technology to diagnose disease and evaluate injury. It also offers

> the added benefit of hands-on diagnosis and treatment through a

> system of therapy known as osteopathic manipulative medicine.

> Osteopathic Medicine emphasizes helping each person achieve a high

> level of wellness by focusing on health education, injury prevention

> and disease prevention. Osteopathic medicine was founded in the late

> 1800s in Kirksville, Missouri by Still, M.D., who felt

> that the medical practices of the day often caused more harm than

> good. After losing members of his immediate family to meningitis,

> Still focused on developing a system of medical care that would

> promote the body's innate ability to heal itself. He called his

> system of medicine osteopathy, now known as osteopathic medicine.

> Osteopathic physicians, also known as D.O.s, work in partnership with

> their patients. They consider the impact that lifestyle and community

> have on the health of each individual, and they work to erase

> barriers to good health. D.O.s are licensed to practice the full

> scope of medicine in all 50 states.

>

> Wasn't Dr. Kern a D.O.? you might try searching the archives

> for her name.

>

>

>

>

> Texas Autism Advocacy

>

>

> Unlocking Autism

> www.UnlockingAutism.org

>

> Autism-Awareness-Action

> Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

> child with AUTISM.

>

> SeekingJoyinDisability - Prayer support for those touched by Disability:

> SeekingJoyinDisability/

>

>

>

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I have heard of Dr. kern, but also heard of some bad pretty experiences with

her office/staff. Does anyone know if the situation has changed? Is she

following with DAN protocols?

I live within 4 miles from her office but never been.

Thanks,

Re: OT -- looking for a decent doctor

>

> > We have used Dr. Volpe in the past for my son, but am looking for

> an MD with

> > training in alternative medicine. When we used to live in

> Washington state,

> > they had a lot of them and they were called D.O.s (can't remember

> of what it

> > stands for)...

> >

> Definition of D.O. - Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine:

> Osteopathic medicine is a distinctive form of medical practice in the

> United States. Osteopathic medicine provides all of the benefits of

> modern medicine including prescription drugs, surgery, and the use of

> technology to diagnose disease and evaluate injury. It also offers

> the added benefit of hands-on diagnosis and treatment through a

> system of therapy known as osteopathic manipulative medicine.

> Osteopathic Medicine emphasizes helping each person achieve a high

> level of wellness by focusing on health education, injury prevention

> and disease prevention. Osteopathic medicine was founded in the late

> 1800s in Kirksville, Missouri by Still, M.D., who felt

> that the medical practices of the day often caused more harm than

> good. After losing members of his immediate family to meningitis,

> Still focused on developing a system of medical care that would

> promote the body's innate ability to heal itself. He called his

> system of medicine osteopathy, now known as osteopathic medicine.

> Osteopathic physicians, also known as D.O.s, work in partnership with

> their patients. They consider the impact that lifestyle and community

> have on the health of each individual, and they work to erase

> barriers to good health. D.O.s are licensed to practice the full

> scope of medicine in all 50 states.

>

> Wasn't Dr. Kern a D.O.? you might try searching the archives

> for her name.

>

>

>

>

> Texas Autism Advocacy

>

>

> Unlocking Autism

> www.UnlockingAutism.org

>

> Autism-Awareness-Action

> Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

> child with AUTISM.

>

> SeekingJoyinDisability - Prayer support for those touched by Disability:

> SeekingJoyinDisability/

>

>

>

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Besides the DAN list at http://www.autism.com/ari, the American College for

Advancement in Medicine is a great place to check: http://acam.org. These are

physicians who are also trained in approaches such as chelation, nutrition,

orthomolecular medicine, and much, much more. The " doctor find " facility is at

http://www.acam.org/dr_search/.

There is also the American Academy of Environmental Medicine's doctor-find at

http://www.aaem.com/referable_physicians.htm. Expertise is listed separately

for each doc, and you see things like nutrition and chelation and hyperbaric

medicine among them.

J. Ruede, MLS

Librarian-liaison, Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders; School of

Education

Texas Christian University

Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 17:10:42 -0500

From: " ginam " <ginam@...>

Subject: OT -- looking for a decent doctor

I was wondering if anyone could recommend a medical doctor and/or

pediatrician in the Houston area that is similar to a DO (MD plus training

in alternative medicine).

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