Guest guest Posted June 14, 2001 Report Share Posted June 14, 2001 Sorry Jon, but the NF doctors I have used are the obvious ones at House (Brackmann, Hitz, & Day). Oh, I do see a Dr. Kathy Gardner at Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh. She is a neurologist and I see her at a NF clinic there. I would think my neuro-opthamalogist would be great to add to a list. He is Dr. Misha Pless and is quite familiar with NF. He is at the University of Pittsburgh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2001 Report Share Posted June 14, 2001 Dr Terry Hood of Minneapolis Neurological Surgeons. he has done both Steriostatic radio surgery and Scalpel (Brain and Spine) on me. he is VERY VERY good. Trying to put together a list of doctors who have treated NF2. Please send me the name of your treating physician, hospital and city and state and his/her specialty....surgery, gamma or fsr. Please don't send me the obvious ones such as the doctors affiliated with House Ear Institute, , Lederman or Noren. Thanks for your cooperation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2001 Report Share Posted June 14, 2001 > Trying to put together a list of doctors who have treated NF2. Please > send me the name of your treating physician, hospital and city and > state and his/her specialty....surgery, gamma or fsr. Please don't > send me the obvious ones such as the doctors affiliated with House > Ear Institute, , Lederman or Noren. Thanks for your > cooperation. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2001 Report Share Posted June 15, 2001 Dr. Jack Maniscalco, Tampa, FL he is a neurosurgeon, does not specialize in nf2, but has operated on me 5 times since 1984 and like nathan, I owe him my life. have had nooooo, nada, zero complications from any surgeries and minimal loss, just the deafness which was a given. I'd recommend him for spinal or brain surgery any day. if he felt he cudnt do it he'd be the 1st to tell you. ive been told he is one of fl tippy top neuro surgeons. Dr. Bruce Mickey at UT Southwestern in Dallas. He is > a neurosurgeon who specializes in the head and neck, > and works on us NF2 folks. > > He has done the bulk of all 3 of my surgeries, > including both AN removals. Although I did have total > hearing loss, that was understood going in. I had > MINIMAL effects otherwise, including no paralysis. He > is an OUTSTANDING doctor, and I highly recommend him! > In addition to his amazing talents, he communicates > with ME (not my wife or, before that, with my > parents). He is patient, and honest. I literally owe > him my life. > > > > > > Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 23:43:42 -0000 > > From: kantor@... > > Subject: NF2 experienced doctors > > > > Trying to put together a list of doctors who have > > treated NF2. Please > > send me the name of your treating physician, > > hospital and city and > > state and his/her specialty....surgery, gamma or > > fsr. Please don't > > send me the obvious ones such as the doctors > > affiliated with House > > Ear Institute, , Lederman or Noren. Thanks > > for your > > cooperation. > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2001 Report Share Posted June 15, 2001 Dr. Bruce Mickey at UT Southwestern in Dallas. He is a neurosurgeon who specializes in the head and neck, and works on us NF2 folks. He has done the bulk of all 3 of my surgeries, including both AN removals. Although I did have total hearing loss, that was understood going in. I had MINIMAL effects otherwise, including no paralysis. He is an OUTSTANDING doctor, and I highly recommend him! In addition to his amazing talents, he communicates with ME (not my wife or, before that, with my parents). He is patient, and honest. I literally owe him my life. > Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 23:43:42 -0000 > From: kantor@... > Subject: NF2 experienced doctors > > Trying to put together a list of doctors who have > treated NF2. Please > send me the name of your treating physician, > hospital and city and > state and his/her specialty....surgery, gamma or > fsr. Please don't > send me the obvious ones such as the doctors > affiliated with House > Ear Institute, , Lederman or Noren. Thanks > for your > cooperation. > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2001 Report Share Posted June 15, 2001 Jon, you really need to add Dr ny Delashaw(neurosurgeon), Dr McMenomey(ENT) And Dr Kaptain (dont know his first name) at OHSU (Oregon Health Sciences Universary) They work as a team on us NF2ers, and I think they are unbeatable:) Im finally willing to give a few Drs " God " status:)~~Lowi:) still a little sore but doing great after AN op about 3 weeks ago NF2 experienced doctors > Trying to put together a list of doctors who have treated NF2. Please > send me the name of your treating physician, hospital and city and > state and his/her specialty....surgery, gamma or fsr. Please don't > send me the obvious ones such as the doctors affiliated with House > Ear Institute, , Lederman or Noren. Thanks for your > cooperation. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2001 Report Share Posted June 15, 2001 In a message dated 6/15/01 5:02:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cinnyd@... writes: << Dr. Jack Maniscalco, Tampa, FL he is a neurosurgeon, does not specialize in nf2, but has operated on me 5 times since 1984 and like nathan, I owe him my life. have had nooooo, nada, zero complications from any surgeries and minimal loss, just the deafness which was a given. I'd recommend him for spinal or brain surgery any day. if he felt he cudnt do it he'd be the 1st to tell you. ive been told he is one of fl tippy top neuro surgeons. Dr. Bruce Mickey at UT Southwestern in Dallas. He is > a neurosurgeon who specializes in the head and neck, > and works on us NF2 folks. > > He has done the bulk of all 3 of my surgeries, > including both AN removals. Although I did have total > hearing loss, that was understood going in. I had > MINIMAL effects otherwise, including no paralysis. He > is an OUTSTANDING doctor, and I highly recommend him! > In addition to his amazing talents, he communicates > with ME (not my wife or, before that, with my > parents). He is patient, and honest. I literally owe > him my life. > > > > >> Jim's neurosurgeon is Dr. Lucy Love, Tampa,FL USF Harborside Medical Towers/Tampa General Hosp. She studied at Shand's Hospital in Gainesville, FL. She does specialize in NF2, and is willing to explore whatever we present to her. The more knowledge we have and are able to present to her; the more willing she is to " hook us up " with co-workers in their area of expertise. She doesn't do gamma-knife herself, but has an associate who she will recommend. Her bedside manner is a little rough until you let her know what you want. She is very devoted to her family and understanding this as many children as she sees suffering from neurological disorders helps you to understand her very sober facial expression. Faith, Hope, & Love, Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2001 Report Share Posted June 15, 2001 I totally agree. My son Jordan had Dr Delashaw & Dr. McMenomey for his surgery in January. They got the AN and his hearing was saved. Jordan now is in Mexico at the Monterey Clinic & will be there for 3 weeks. They are treating all his tumors with a special machine that I cannot remember the name of. A couple of Drs. from the Mayo Clinic met Jordan there. So far, Jordan tells me the pressure in his head is gone & he can lift the fingers in his hand, which he hasn't been able to do for a very long time. He has MRI's scheduled for next week so we'll see if it has done any good. Cheryl NF2 experienced doctors > > > > Trying to put together a list of doctors who have treated NF2. Please > > send me the name of your treating physician, hospital and city and > > state and his/her specialty....surgery, gamma or fsr. Please don't > > send me the obvious ones such as the doctors affiliated with House > > Ear Institute, , Lederman or Noren. Thanks for your > > cooperation. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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