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Default AIMIS Spine Institute

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Originally Posted by Hannie View Post
Hi Katherine,

I live in Ireland which is not very upto date with Talov Cysts and my Neuro Surgeon will not touch them at all.
Hi Hannie,
Another contact is AIMIS Spine Institute. This place does Tarlov Cyst Surgery and is where Dr. Feigenbaum performs surgery. Dr. F. takes patients from around the world on this site. If you contact Reta Honey Hiers at Tarlov Cyst Foundation she can give you additional information regarding AIMIS.
I hope this helps.
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