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Old 05-18-2013, 10:50 PM #13
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Thanks again.
Does anyone have Dr Donahue's email address (or his clinic)? or should I just give them a call?
Hi again,

Dr. D's phone number is 617 724 0969, I have it memorized. The woman that works closely to him is Pat. He is not in a clinic, he has an office in MGH where is fellows and physician's assistants are. He will probably call you back. He is the only doctor I've ever had who calls me or if I call to ask a question of Pat sometimes a few minutes go by and presto he's on the phone answering my question. It just happened the other day when I had to postpone my surgery to get a mammo done. He said the surgery is important, but the mammogram screening is more important. Get that done first and we will reschedule. Now you know what everyone means when they talk about him the way they do. If you need any further help just come back on neurotalk. Also, the help at the hospital is phenomenal. The minute you walk into the door there are people waiting behind several desks to help you and give you directions as to where you need to go. Just tell them the name and you will be all set. If you get lost ask anyone from the hospital and again you will get help.

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