Guest guest Posted July 13, 2001 Report Share Posted July 13, 2001 Yes, his office address is listed at oxytheraphy.com as: Complementary Medicine Center Jay Rowen, M.D.615 E. 82nd Ave., Suite 300Anchorage, AK 99518907-344-7775907-522-3114 Fax Please let us know if you hear anything from him. {{{{{{Ethel}}}}}}} Liz G. .........do you know where Dr. Rowen practices, or is their an address or phone number listed in Second Opinion where we could communicate with him? This is definitely worth following up on. Ethel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2001 Report Share Posted July 13, 2001 Ethel, I subscribe to the "Second Opinion" newsletter. In his introduction to us readers, Dr. Rowen explained that he is now the editor-in-chief, replacing Dr. s. Other than the publishing firm's address and telephone the only information I have on him is the following: "If you have access to the Internet, you can catch me on the radio every Saturday morning on KFQD(www.KFQD.com) between 10:00 - 11:00 Pacific time." HTH Carol/Piney rheumatic Second Opinion .........do you know where Dr. Rowen practices, or is their an address or phone number listed in Second Opinion where we could communicate with him? This is definitely worth following up on. Ethel Sorry Ethel - I only have the info below from the article. However, Carol/Piney sent along this information: This article is a supplement to the newsletter "Dr. s' Second Opinion" Dr. s has retired from writing the publication and Dr. Jay Rowen, MD has taken over the job of writing the articles for the newsletter. The address of the newsletter is .O. Box 467939, Atlanta, Georgia 31146-7939 "..............it’s important that you find a physician familiar with these concepts. Doctors belonging to the American College for Advancement in Medicine (Box 3427, Laguna Hills, CA 92654; Phone: 800-532-3688 or 949-583-7666) would be a great first place to start. Most will be familiar with the antibiotic use or autoimmune diseases and also will know of compounding pharmacies that make Dr. Sheffrin’s balanced adrenal hormone drops........."To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2001 Report Share Posted July 14, 2001 I think I've found him in Anchorage Alaska. I'll try to listen to the broadcast today. Thanks for the information, Carol. Ethel rheumatic Second Opinion .........do you know where Dr. Rowen practices, or is their an address or phone number listed in Second Opinion where we could communicate with him? This is definitely worth following up on. Ethel Sorry Ethel - I only have the info below from the article. However, Carol/Piney sent along this information: This article is a supplement to the newsletter "Dr. s' Second Opinion" Dr. s has retired from writing the publication and Dr. Jay Rowen, MD has taken over the job of writing the articles for the newsletter. The address of the newsletter is .O. Box 467939, Atlanta, Georgia 31146-7939 "..............it’s important that you find a physician familiar with these concepts. Doctors belonging to the American College for Advancement in Medicine (Box 3427, Laguna Hills, CA 92654; Phone: 800-532-3688 or 949-583-7666) would be a great first place to start. Most will be familiar with the antibiotic use or autoimmune diseases and also will know of compounding pharmacies that make Dr. Sheffrin’s balanced adrenal hormone drops........."To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2001 Report Share Posted July 14, 2001 I just tuned in, and he's talking about techniques right now like prolotherapy and far infrared treatments. Very interesting! Liz G. I think I've found him in Anchorage Alaska. I'll try to listen to the broadcast today. Thanks for the information, Carol. "If you have access to the Internet, you can catch me on the radio every Saturday morning on KFQD(www.KFQD.com) between 10:00 - 11:00 Pacific time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 We live just south of Houston and went to Dr. Hollier our of Texas Childrens. We will be going to dynamic orthotics to have her helmet done (www.dynamicoandp.com). They have Stafford, Medical Center, and Woodlands locations. We initially called Dr. Taegraeber but was told he was out of the country and there was a waiting list. As our daughter is already 12 months, we felt like time was running out. Our pediatrician also wasn't supportive but also wasn't against us going for a helmet. She said she considered it only cosmetic. We will find out her measurments friday, but it is obvious when her thick head of hair is wet and her left ear is pushed up and forward. > > > Hi! I am a newbie to this board and would like your opinions. My > son > > > is 16 weeks and at his 2 month well baby check up I brought up > his > > > head to the Dr. She acted as if it was no big deal but snet us > for > > > XRays. THe came back that he wouldn't need surgery but would need > to > > > see a neuroligst. I had to get a referal and set the appoinment. > The > > > earliest date they could give me was OCT 20!! He will be almost 9 > > > months old by then! I have been on the dr office as the > neuroligst > > > said it could be moved up only if the physican pushed it. Well, > my > > dr > > > office won't do anything. He has his 4 motnh old appointment in 2 > > > weeks. What would you do at this point. P.S His head is > obiviously > > > badly misshapened and looks like all the other babies on the > > websites > > > that I look up for Placiocephaly. The dr's haven't even gave me > this > > > much..I did a general search for misshappened heads and > everythign > > > leads to this! TIA for any help! Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 Hi! Thanks to both of your post! I am actually south of Houston too Needville if you have ever heard of it I called the Woodlands CT and htey siad they don't think that most Doctors will prescribe the band before 6 months. I am thinkign I will still schedule my appointment next week with them so they can actually see how bad it is..then hope that I can find a dr who will prescribe before 6 months. I would think the sooner the better. Thanks for the Doctor's names I am writing them down for future reference. Kim > > > > Hi! I am a newbie to this board and would like your opinions. > My > > son > > > > is 16 weeks and at his 2 month well baby check up I brought up > > his > > > > head to the Dr. She acted as if it was no big deal but snet us > > for > > > > XRays. THe came back that he wouldn't need surgery but would > need > > to > > > > see a neuroligst. I had to get a referal and set the > appoinment. > > The > > > > earliest date they could give me was OCT 20!! He will be almost > 9 > > > > months old by then! I have been on the dr office as the > > neuroligst > > > > said it could be moved up only if the physican pushed it. Well, > > my > > > dr > > > > office won't do anything. He has his 4 motnh old appointment in > 2 > > > > weeks. What would you do at this point. P.S His head is > > obiviously > > > > badly misshapened and looks like all the other babies on the > > > websites > > > > that I look up for Placiocephaly. The dr's haven't even gave me > > this > > > > much..I did a general search for misshappened heads and > > everythign > > > > leads to this! TIA for any help! Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 Hi! Thanks to both of your post! I am actually south of Houston too Needville if you have ever heard of it I called the Woodlands CT and htey siad they don't think that most Doctors will prescribe the band before 6 months. I am thinkign I will still schedule my appointment next week with them so they can actually see how bad it is..then hope that I can find a dr who will prescribe before 6 months. I would think the sooner the better. Thanks for the Doctor's names I am writing them down for future reference. Kim > > > > Hi! I am a newbie to this board and would like your opinions. > My > > son > > > > is 16 weeks and at his 2 month well baby check up I brought up > > his > > > > head to the Dr. She acted as if it was no big deal but snet us > > for > > > > XRays. THe came back that he wouldn't need surgery but would > need > > to > > > > see a neuroligst. I had to get a referal and set the > appoinment. > > The > > > > earliest date they could give me was OCT 20!! He will be almost > 9 > > > > months old by then! I have been on the dr office as the > > neuroligst > > > > said it could be moved up only if the physican pushed it. Well, > > my > > > dr > > > > office won't do anything. He has his 4 motnh old appointment in > 2 > > > > weeks. What would you do at this point. P.S His head is > > obiviously > > > > badly misshapened and looks like all the other babies on the > > > websites > > > > that I look up for Placiocephaly. The dr's haven't even gave me > > this > > > > much..I did a general search for misshappened heads and > > everythign > > > > leads to this! TIA for any help! Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 Well, I have actually heard of Needville because that's where I live too! What are the chances???!!! > > > > > Hi! I am a newbie to this board and would like your > opinions. > > My > > > son > > > > > is 16 weeks and at his 2 month well baby check up I brought > up > > > his > > > > > head to the Dr. She acted as if it was no big deal but snet > us > > > for > > > > > XRays. THe came back that he wouldn't need surgery but would > > need > > > to > > > > > see a neuroligst. I had to get a referal and set the > > appoinment. > > > The > > > > > earliest date they could give me was OCT 20!! He will be > almost > > 9 > > > > > months old by then! I have been on the dr office as the > > > neuroligst > > > > > said it could be moved up only if the physican pushed it. > Well, > > > my > > > > dr > > > > > office won't do anything. He has his 4 motnh old appointment > in > > 2 > > > > > weeks. What would you do at this point. P.S His head is > > > obiviously > > > > > badly misshapened and looks like all the other babies on the > > > > websites > > > > > that I look up for Placiocephaly. The dr's haven't even gave > me > > > this > > > > > much..I did a general search for misshappened heads and > > > everythign > > > > > leads to this! TIA for any help! Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 Hi, Well I got up the courage to request a second opinion from a different rheumy from my primary care doctor who I would also like to switch, but I do not want to do too much to fast. Has anyone else been down this road before? I am kind of scared that this new rheumy will totally blow me off, but he is supposed to be the best in the area and comes highly recommended. Since my doctors are not interested in attending to any sort of pain management plan I have to start somewhere, but I am not sure if this is the right step. I hope so. If anyone thinks another approach would be better, I am all ears so to speak!! Thanks, Tracie in Howland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2005 Report Share Posted June 14, 2005 I think it's a good idea, Tracie. If your current physicians won't treat your pain or refer you to someone who will, you should move on. Let's hope for the best with the new guy. Not an MD I'll tell you where to go! Mayo Clinic in Rochester http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester s Hopkins Medicine http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org [ ] Second opinion > Hi, > > Well I got up the courage to request a second opinion from a different > rheumy from my primary care doctor who I would also like to switch, > but I do not want to do too much to fast. Has anyone else been down > this road before? I am kind of scared that this new rheumy will > totally blow me off, but he is supposed to be the best in the area and > comes highly recommended. Since my doctors are not interested in > attending to any sort of pain management plan I have to start > somewhere, but I am not sure if this is the right step. I hope so. > If anyone thinks another approach would be better, I am all ears so to > speak!! > > Thanks, > > Tracie in Howland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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