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Originally Posted by egs78
I had my initial consultation with Dr. Lum on 4/2/15 for arterial and neurogenic TOS. He spent an hour with me and even participated in a second ultrasound to confirm the results of his exam. My surgery is scheduled 6/1, and I will update with relevant info (rib resection, pec minor tenotomy, brachial plexus neurolysis) when I can. So far he has been exemplary, responds to my emails within a few hours, appears to be highly competent and has a very caring, authentic bedside manner - I really like him.
Also, worth mentioning, I live in PA and Hopkins staff have been excellent in getting appointments scheduled (concierge), and working with my insurance.
Best of luck.
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Egs78 - thanks so much for contributing to the thread! I haven't seen Dr Lum...I"m wondering what his diagnostic process is like. Did you have to go through lidocaine scalene blocks or Botox shots? Also, wondering how he diagnosed pec minor compression??
Thanks and hope to hear back from you...