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SCRAPPIE 01-01-2008 03:43 PM

Hospitals or Clinics that Cater to RSD
 
:eek: I had heard at one time there is a specialized hospital in Jacksonville, Florida that has a doctor who specializes in RSD, came someone please help me out here who and where it is located?

Sandel 01-01-2008 05:31 PM

Hello and welcome Scrappie.
 
You can try this doctor:

Daniel Kantor, M.D., Director of the Comprehensive MS Center, Neuroscience Institute, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, FL.
I see his name attached to many CRPS articals.. as a reviewer so he knows CRPS well.

There is also the university hospital there that is mentioned in CRPS articles as well. A Dr Jacob Green there is suposto be good or perhaps he can recomend another there or at one of the other facilitys he is afiliated with.. See here:
http://www.snijax.com/Our_Staff_file...Green%20CV.pdf

Also try the Jacksonville Mayo clinic.. call and see if they can refer you to someone to suit your needs.

Also try here:
http://www.imenet.com/static/member_..._Medicine.html

Happy new year I will keep looking:)
Sandra

ali12 01-02-2008 09:28 AM

Sorry I can't help you out on this as I live in the UK
Sorry

Alison

dreambeliever128 01-02-2008 10:53 AM

Hi SCRAPPIE,
 
I think Dr. Hooshmand's office is still open in Florida. He has retired but I believe he has been replaced with new Drs. You might try to find his office. I believe they deal strictly in RSD and MS.

Also welcome to the forum.

I live in Co. and what I am seeing at some hospitals is that they are learning how to deal with RSD better. Such as with blocks. The Drs. I am running into know about RSD even if some of the nurses still donot.

As far as learning hospitals. Some may be good. But I wasted 3 years at the U of Co. because they like using people for guinna pigs. The word learning says it all to me anymore. I want them to know enough to try and help a person. I realize it's used to teach students but from what I saw at the U of Co. even the older Drs. knew nothing about RSD. Florida might have a good one but you don't want to waste time with them. I think any person going to a University Hospital should maybe ask a lot of questions the first and second time they go to make sure these Drs. know what they are doing.

Anyway, I do hope you find a good Dr. no matter where you go and again, welcome to the forum.

Ada


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