Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 In a message dated 4/16/2008 7:53:47 P.M. Central Daylight Time, drnomita@... writes: a place close to Highway 59 Easy access would be good! CReece **************Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. (http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Yes, and please don't take this the wrong way - but if you are truly knowledgeable on the DAN protocol, are willing to order the many lab tests needed, have a nurse that can do blood draws and IV's on the most hostile child, and truly are in this to help are children then people will come. Oh boy will they come! new clinic for autism north of Houston Hello, My name is Dr. Pothuluri. I am a Family Practice Physician in Kingwood, Texas. I have a close relative with Asperger's and through my love for this beautiful child I have learned a lot about autism. My quest for knowledge has led to a passion to open a clinic. I hope that I may help children on the autism spectrum and parents/guardians by providing options including diet and alternative treatments such as vitamins, chelation (DAN approach). I am in the process of looking for office space and would like suggestions from anyone on a good location near Humble, Texas. Should I focus on finding a place close to Highway 59 or do you think people will travel in to Kingwood or Atascocita to see me? Thank you. Nomita Pothuluri, MD office: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Dear Dr. Garza, I appreciate your encouragement (as well as others who posted messages). I was not offended by what you said- I agree it is important to be well versed in the DAN protocol. I have attended a DAN conference and am reading more daily. I also have shadowed Dr. Jepson in Austin, Texas who is a fabulous Autism specialist. I want to create an environment of love, understanding, and knowledge for patients and will ensure my staff is well trained. Thanks- Nomita To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy@...: lgrahamgarza@...: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 21:08:45 -0500Subject: Re: new clinic for autism north of Houston Yes, and please don't take this the wrong way - but if you are truly knowledgeable on the DAN protocol, are willing to order the many lab tests needed, have a nurse that can do blood draws and IV's on the most hostile child, and truly are in this to help are children then people will come. Oh boy will they come! new clinic for autism north of HoustonHello, My name is Dr. Pothuluri. I am a Family Practice Physician in Kingwood, Texas. I have a close relative with Asperger's and through my love for this beautiful child I have learned a lot about autism. My quest for knowledge has led to a passion to open a clinic. I hope that I may help children on the autism spectrum and parents/guardians by providing options including diet and alternative treatments such as vitamins, chelation (DAN approach).I am in the process of looking for office space and would like suggestions from anyone on a good location near Humble, Texas. Should I focus on finding a place close to Highway 59 or do you think people will travel in to Kingwood or Atascocita to see me?Thank you.Nomita Pothuluri, MDoffice: [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 om hwy 59 ,people hate to go though all that traffic in kingwood drpothuluri wrote: Hello, My name is Dr. Pothuluri. I am a Family Practice Physician in Kingwood, Texas. I have a close relative with Asperger's and through my love for this beautiful child I have learned a lot about autism. My quest for knowledge has led to a passion to open a clinic. I hope that I may help children on the autism spectrum and parents/guardians by providing options including diet and alternative treatments such as vitamins, chelation (DAN approach). I am in the process of looking for office space and would like suggestions from anyone on a good location near Humble, Texas. Should I focus on finding a place close to Highway 59 or do you think people will travel in to Kingwood or Atascocita to see me? Thank you. Nomita Pothuluri, MD office: --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Dear Dr.Pothuluri, Yes they would come if you are truely educated in the DAN! protocal. Perhaps you could visit with Thoughtful House Center for Children and Dr's Jepson, Krigsman and Wakefield to learn more. They are in Austin. There are many other good doctors too that treat the physical health of our kids, and therefore treat their minds as a side effect (a good one!) Go to a DAN! Conference, several DAN! conferences. Learn the exact science. Visit the labs and learn what they test for and how they test. Learn why their tests are important to solving the riddle of our kids health. Most of us know that insurance can be difficult, so charge a reasonable price for your services. We know you have to eat, but there have bben docs who did not implement DAN! protocal as designed yet charged exhobitant prices. The parents of these kids are strapped for money, but will pay a fair price for good, compassionate care. Please remember that most of these parents will find you because they have become quasi-experts in the physical science of autism. They do not want to be told not to ask questions. They have gotten to a point where they don't trust most doctors. If you are willing to do this, then they will come. Dr. Jepson ( my son's doc) already has appointments months out. We welcome all who truely care. > > Hello, > My name is Dr. Pothuluri. I am a Family Practice Physician in > Kingwood, Texas. I have a close relative with Asperger's and through my > love for this beautiful child I have learned a lot about autism. My > quest for knowledge has led to a passion to open a clinic. I hope that > I may help children on the autism spectrum and parents/guardians by > providing options including diet and alternative treatments such as > vitamins, chelation (DAN approach). > I am in the process of looking for office space and would like > suggestions from anyone on a good location near Humble, Texas. Should > I focus on finding a place close to Highway 59 or do you think people > will travel in to Kingwood or Atascocita to see me? > Thank you. > Nomita Pothuluri, MD > office: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 I live in Dayton and have been traveling to 45 & 1960 to see a psychiatrist for the last year. Last week he tells me he thinks he will be changin my son's diagnosis to PDD. Now I am searching for a doctor that can help me understand all of this more. I would love someone so close in Atascosita or in Kingwood, but I will travel to the other side of Houston if need be. Do you currently have an office in Kingwood and would you be interested in seeing a new patient and a lost mother? > > Hello, > My name is Dr. Pothuluri. I am a Family Practice Physician in > Kingwood, Texas. I have a close relative with Asperger's and through my > love for this beautiful child I have learned a lot about autism. My > quest for knowledge has led to a passion to open a clinic. I hope that > I may help children on the autism spectrum and parents/guardians by > providing options including diet and alternative treatments such as > vitamins, chelation (DAN approach). > I am in the process of looking for office space and would like > suggestions from anyone on a good location near Humble, Texas. Should > I focus on finding a place close to Highway 59 or do you think people > will travel in to Kingwood or Atascocita to see me? > Thank you. > Nomita Pothuluri, MD > office: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 The clinic I am currently working in is a Urgent Care facility but if I need to see patients I can use another office until my clinic opens. Please call and ask for Annie (my nurse) and we will make arrangements to start seeing patients. When you call please let them know that you are calling for the autism clinic. Thanks- Nomita To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy@...: pslirette@...: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 03:36:36 +0000Subject: Re: new clinic for autism north of Houston I live in Dayton and have been traveling to 45 & 1960 to see a psychiatrist for the last year. Last week he tells me he thinks he will be changin my son's diagnosis to PDD. Now I am searching for a doctor that can help me understand all of this more. I would love someone so close in Atascosita or in Kingwood, but I will travel to the other side of Houston if need be. Do you currently have an office in Kingwood and would you be interested in seeing a new patient and a lost mother?>> Hello, > My name is Dr. Pothuluri. I am a Family Practice Physician in > Kingwood, Texas. I have a close relative with Asperger's and through my > love for this beautiful child I have learned a lot about autism. My > quest for knowledge has led to a passion to open a clinic. I hope that > I may help children on the autism spectrum and parents/guardians by > providing options including diet and alternative treatments such as > vitamins, chelation (DAN approach).> I am in the process of looking for office space and would like > suggestions from anyone on a good location near Humble, Texas. Should > I focus on finding a place close to Highway 59 or do you think people > will travel in to Kingwood or Atascocita to see me?> Thank you.> Nomita Pothuluri, MD> office: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Dear , Thanks for your suggestions. I have attended a DAN conference and spent time shadowing Dr. Jepson and his staff. There is so much to learn about the available treatment options for autism and will be attending many more conferences/meetings. I appreciate your help. Nomita To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy@...: LAUC174@...: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 03:35:06 +0000Subject: Re: new clinic for autism north of Houston Dear Dr.Pothuluri,Yes they would come if you are truely educated in the DAN! protocal. Perhaps you could visit with Thoughtful House Center for Children and Dr's Jepson, Krigsman and Wakefield to learn more. They are in Austin. There are many other good doctors too that treat the physical health of our kids, and therefore treat their minds as a side effect (a good one!)Go to a DAN! Conference, several DAN! conferences. Learn the exact science. Visit the labs and learn what they test for and how they test. Learn why their tests are important to solving the riddle of our kids health. Most of us know that insurance can be difficult, so charge a reasonable price for your services. We know you have to eat, but there have bben docs who did not implement DAN! protocal as designed yet charged exhobitant prices. The parents of these kids are strapped for money, but will pay a fair price for good, compassionate care. Please remember that most of these parents will find you because they have become quasi-experts in the physical science of autism. They do not want to be told not to ask questions. They have gotten to a point where they don't trust most doctors. If you are willing to do this, then they will come. Dr. Jepson ( my son's doc) already has appointments months out.We welcome all who truely care.>> Hello, > My name is Dr. Pothuluri. I am a Family Practice Physician in > Kingwood, Texas. I have a close relative with Asperger's and through my > love for this beautiful child I have learned a lot about autism. My > quest for knowledge has led to a passion to open a clinic. I hope that > I may help children on the autism spectrum and parents/guardians by > providing options including diet and alternative treatments such as > vitamins, chelation (DAN approach).> I am in the process of looking for office space and would like > suggestions from anyone on a good location near Humble, Texas. Should > I focus on finding a place close to Highway 59 or do you think people > will travel in to Kingwood or Atascocita to see me?> Thank you.> Nomita Pothuluri, MD> office: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Dr. Pothiluri, I just saw your earlier post where you said you were shadowing Dr. Jepson. I am so happy you are really interested in helping our kids. There are so many who need help. Please keep us posted on your progress! >> Hello, > My name is Dr. Pothuluri. I am a Family Practice Physician in > Kingwood, Texas. I have a close relative with Asperger's and through my > love for this beautiful child I have learned a lot about autism. My > quest for knowledge has led to a passion to open a clinic. I hope that > I may help children on the autism spectrum and parents/guardians by > providing options including diet and alternative treatments such as > vitamins, chelation (DAN approach).> I am in the process of looking for office space and would like > suggestions from anyone on a good location near Humble, Texas. Should > I focus on finding a place close to Highway 59 or do you think people > will travel in to Kingwood or Atascocita to see me?> Thank you.> Nomita Pothuluri, MD> office: > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 Just a question to ask when it involves chelation, since I am not aware of this being done at the Thoughtful House. Always learning and always inquiring especially when there is anything going on here in Texas. Will this be the push or slow-drip chelation treatment? Thought I ask, because I know there is a difference here, right? Since there is always so much controversial issues when it involves this type of treatment and certain medical professionals who apply this, I end up hearing the good, the bad & the ugly stories. Nomita, glad you are taking your practice a little further to help many who believe on the alternative bio-med intervention route where the conventional medical route has failed several, of course do not want to speak bad about it as there is always a need for anything that will help any individual when it comes to health issues. Still nice to have options than not having anything to help treat, cure or prevent anything. It is always a never-ending learning curve. Just one of my many hats I have to wear on educating myself on addressing anything for my son, where he does benefit from the alternative bio-med intervention, special-diet & supplements. Irma > > > Dear , > Thanks for your suggestions. I have attended a DAN conference and spent time shadowing Dr. Jepson and > his staff. There is so much to learn about the available treatment options for autism and will be attending > many more conferences/meetings. > I appreciate your help. > Nomita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 > > Yes, and please don't take this the wrong way - but if you are truly knowledgeable on the DAN protocol, are willing to order the many lab tests needed, have a nurse that can do blood draws and IV's on the most hostile child, and truly are in this to help are children then people will come. Oh boy will they come! I totally agree on having a nurse that can draw blood and IV's. If money was not object another investment also would be great to have some type of a Vein viewer which I had noticed on the news awhile back. Of course hopefully later on, there is nothing about something like radiation affects. Here is the site to review. Tuesday, March 27, 2007 First Hospital To Use The VeinViewer http://medgadget.com/archives/2007/03/first_hospital.html With this device physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals can find veins easily and avoid multiple needle sticks to patients. Irma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 Dear Irma Chelation will be one of the options for my patients but it will not be a first line therapy and I have not decided my protocol for it yet. So far, po meds/liquids are better than IV chelation but I will continue to educate myself. Thanks for the words of encouragement. It means a lot to me. Nomita Pothuluri, MD To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy@...: itcanfield@...: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 17:48:33 +0000Subject: Re: new clinic for autism north of Houston Just a question to ask when it involves chelation, since I am notaware of this being done at the Thoughtful House.Always learning and always inquiring especially when there is anythinggoing on here in Texas. Will this be the push or slow-drip chelation treatment? Thought I ask, because I know there is a difference here, right? Since there is always so much controversial issues when it involvesthis type of treatment and certain medical professionals who applythis, I end up hearing the good, the bad & the ugly stories. Nomita, glad you are taking your practice a little further to helpmany who believe on the alternative bio-med intervention route wherethe conventional medical route has failed several, of course do notwant to speak bad about it as there is always a need for anything thatwill help any individual when it comes to health issues. Still nice to have options than not having anything to help treat,cure or prevent anything. It is always a never-ending learning curve. Just one of my many hats I have to wear on educating myself onaddressing anything for my son, where he does benefit from thealternative bio-med intervention, special-diet & supplements. Irma>> > Dear ,> Thanks for your suggestions. I have attended a DANconference and spent time shadowing Dr. Jepson and > his staff. There is so much to learn about the availabletreatment options for autism and will be attending > many more conferences/meetings.> I appreciate your help.> Nomita> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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