Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 Hi Rita and Bill I had the radical prostate removal 1 & a half years ago , if you or anyone i can help by answering questions , i would be more than happy to help . Thank you kenkaz50@...Rita and Bill wrote: Wanting to get the best response from the doctors we see, one disturbing fact is still bothering me and that is which one of the several that you must see is considered the PRIMARY? We see a Urologist, an Oncologist, a Proctologist and perhaps several other so called specialists. We usually have a local clinic or medical facility or doctor that we bring all of our ills to but who does not unfortunately, specialize in cancer and I have found that not one of the above people seem to want to handle you as a primary, including your regular MD. (who if when he does will inevitable refer you back to who last treated you, or something in that order). If any one reading this has answers, would you please respond as it does become necessary as you progress through the various PCa treatment procedures that somone in the treating process should be able to answer ALL of your questions and respond according. Does this have an answer?, or am I too old and think some doctors still make house calls? I will appreciate anything. Thanx a bunch! Bill - Florida Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 I have a doctor who is a Urologist his name is RAJ Patel M D 17901 Governers HWY. Homewood Illinois KenKEN KAZ wrote: Hi Rita and Bill I had the radical prostate removal 1 & a half years ago , if you or anyone i can help by answering questions , i would be more than happy to help . Thank you kenkaz50Rita and Bill <rbmoyearthlink (DOT) net> wrote: Wanting to get the best response from the doctors we see, one disturbing fact is still bothering me and that is which one of the several that you must see is considered the PRIMARY? We see a Urologist, an Oncologist, a Proctologist and perhaps several other so called specialists. We usually have a local clinic or medical facility or doctor that we bring all of our ills to but who does not unfortunately, specialize in cancer and I have found that not one of the above people seem to want to handle you as a primary, including your regular MD. (who if when he does will inevitable refer you back to who last treated you, or something in that order). If any one reading this has answers, would you please respond as it does become necessary as you progress through the various PCa treatment procedures that somone in the treating process should be able to answer ALL of your questions and respond according. Does this have an answer?, or am I too old and think some doctors still make house calls? I will appreciate anything. Thanx a bunch! Bill - Florida Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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