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Good RSD Doc/Clinic, WI area or around..?
Hey everybody!
I'm currently searching for a good dr/treatment program, in Wisconsin or surrounding area for rsd/crps (Pain management/anesthesiology/neurology). At the moment I'm looking into the Pain management clinic of Froedtert/Medical College of WI (located at their Tosa center), and UW Madison's "Interventional Pain Program". If anyone has any feedback on these programs, I'd really appreciate your comments. Or if anyone knows of any other great doctors or programs in WI or the surrounding area, or any to avoid, for that matter, by all means, please let me know! Thanks so much! :hug: |
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Hey there. I was able to create (with no talent at all) a cool Word file showing all of the ABPM certified physicians in Wisconsin, where each name linked to the individual physician's summary page. Unfortunately, it was too big to post here.
So I converted it to a pdf file, but that apparently requires a little more talent than I had on hand, so the links only go as far as the APBM search engine, which may be better than nothing. Hope it’s useful. Mike |
Dr. Steven Donatello MD, he has a clinic that has 2 locations in the general area you are looking, they are in the Milwaukie area. I have a friend that lives up there are he treats both her and her mom for rsd. She went to him when she was first diagnosed and he treated aggressivly and she credits him for keeping her from spreading.
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His # is 414-777-1900 |
Dr. Thomas Stauss
Hey all,
So I've found a doc closer to home, but who also seems to be one of the best in the area- from what I hear from a number of local doctors (none of whom are affiliated with his practice, so they are unbiased). & have an appt for Jan 11th. He's Dr. Thomas Stauss, at Advanced Pain Management. APM is a medical group with offices around WI (he works at a few of them- one just about 20 mins from me). He also teaches pain intervention techniques to UW-Madison residents. His specialties are Anesthesiology, Pain Management, and Pain Medicine. But his reputation is what is most appealing to me. If anyone has any experience with Dr. Stauss, please share them. (I know WI isn't exactly NY or anything, but figured it's worth a shot). Thanks!!! |
Glad to hear you found what seems like a good doctor. Best of luck with Dr. Stauss. Please keep us posted, I live in northern IL so it not that far of a drive.
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Thanks
You don't have a doctor's name? I will go on the website and look over it and type a name if I contact anyone that is really well aware on the disease.
I'm currently searching for a good dr/treatment program, in Wisconsin or surrounding area for rsd/crps (Pain management/anesthesiology/neurology). At the moment I'm looking into the Pain management clinic of Froedtert/Medical College of WI (located at their Tosa center), and UW Madison's "Interventional Pain Program". If anyone has any feedback on these programs, I'd really appreciate your comments. Or if anyone knows of any other great doctors or programs in WI or the surrounding area, or any to avoid, for that matter, by all means, please let me know! Thanks so much! :hug:[/QUOTE] |
Dr. Thomas Stauss- Off to a great start!!
So just to update those of you inquiring about Dr. Stauss in SE WI area (or from NE IL). I saw him for the first time on Wed, Jan. 11th, and was very pleased. He is very knowledgeable regarding CRPS/RSD, and understands the importance of treating the disease aggressively, with the appropriate medications, procedures, etc. in order to help you achieve the best outcome possible.
He is very kind, (and very smart), and I felt comfortable with him immediately. It was such a relief to finally be seeing a doctor that understands what I'm going through, and how to help. He went out of his way to make sure I would get scheduled for a needed round of sympathetic nerve blocks, fitting me in even though he's book for two weeks+ out typically. So far, I'm very happy with him, and impressed both by his knowledge/credentials, but also his "bedside manner". It's hard to find a doc that has both! I'd definitely recommend him, just be prepared to be flexible- as he has a few different offices he works out of, and is so busy, you may have to travel a bit to see him (nothing too ridiculous though). So far, even with his busy schedule, and the prospect of driving a bit farther to see him sometimes, I still think he's the best fit for me! Also, I've had a few family members ask their doctors about him, and they all came back with glowing reviews! So he's well known, and well respected in the local medical community as well! I'll keep you all posted as my treatments with Dr. Stauss progress. *You can also look him up on the clinic - Advanced Pain Management's website: apmhealth.com Good luck to you all! :) |
I am also searching for a Doctor in Neurology at the same Hospitals as you. Let me know if you find anyone!! Good Luck to you.
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Pain Mgmt Dr In Minoqua area???
:confused: I've been going to Marshfield Clinic for almost 2yrs now I think. The person I see doesn't believe that RSD spreads. I am coming up on 9 yrs now. I have been having horrible chest pains,(original site, left shoulder), and had a stress test,(abnormal) and an angio gram on Jan 8th 2013, which was perfect. The only thing I can think of is that it's the RSD spreading into my chest wall, causing spasms. I need a Dr that will listen, and not just blow the thought of spread off. It's already 1 hr drive to get there as it is. Thanks for any info!!
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