Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 04-07-2013, 01:37 AM #1
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Default Has anyone heard of Dr. Pradeep Chopra in Pawtuckett, RI?

Has anyone heard of Dr. Pradeep Chopra in Pawtucket, RI? He was recommended to me. I am looking for a physician who specializes in RSD & is progressive in treating it. I am willing to travel. There are no docs near where I live who know enough about RSD to treat it properly. Thanks
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Has anyone heard of Dr. Pradeep Chopra in Pawtucket, RI? He was recommended to me. I am looking for a physician who specializes in RSD & is progressive in treating it. I am willing to travel. There are no docs near where I live who know enough about RSD to treat it properly. Thanks
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I believe he is considered one of the top crps doctors in the country. I know a number of crps patients who have been very happy with him. Good luck.
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Yes, he has an excellent reputation as being one of the new too docs to treat CRPS. Best of luck!
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I see chopra and he is wondeful, he isnt my primary as I live in PA but I drive up to RI for the ketamine infusions. He is a down to earth doctor who treats every person with the greatest respect. He will even give out his home numbers to his very bad conditon patients and is on facebook and if you ever need to talk to him he will get back with you. His staff is also very kind and willing to do anything to help. He is a doctor worth seeing. Its so funny he is always joking with my mom that Iam the same age as his kd nd that if my mom ever needs a brake he will adopt and care for my medical help. He is always cheerful and has a smile and listens to every need and concern you might have which is very important.

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Has anyone heard of Dr. Pradeep Chopra in Pawtucket, RI? He was recommended to me. I am looking for a physician who specializes in RSD & is progressive in treating it. I am willing to travel. There are no docs near where I live who know enough about RSD to treat it properly. Thanks
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We went out to Rhode island from Illinois for my daughter to see him. I have seen over 50 reviews about him and he gets 5 stars every time including a patient's choice award. We agree with everyone. He is a wonderful person and he is the foremost expert in CRPS in the world as far as I know.
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I am going to see him This Monday ,,,hope he can help me! I feel like a lost cause

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Dr. D'Amatory is in Warwick and uses Scrambler Therapy rather than drugs. Helped me immensely.
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Thanks, I already saw him,,,,did nothing for me but I have full body.

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It's so encouraging to hear about a great doctor in this field! There are so many drs that don't know anything about it. I'm eternally grateful that we had a great podiatrist here that knew about RSD, so my daughter was able to be diagnosed within a week of onset (a stress fracture in the foot triggered it) instead of going through multiple doctors like so many RSD patients do.
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