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Re: Urogynecologist in Ontario?From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Jul 15 06:52:13 2002
At Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Karen wrote: > >At Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Amanda wrote: >> >>Hi: >>I have been reading that when endo has been found on your bladder or >>bowel you should only have subsequent surgery with a corresponding >>specialist present rather than a regular obgyn. The reason suggested >>was that a regular obgyn may just leave the endo on these organs rather >>than risk damaging the bladder/bowel. Anyone heard anything similar or >>have experience here? >> >>I am in Ottawa and it was my understanding that there are only 2 >>Urogynecologists in Ontario Canada- 1 in Kingston and 1 in London (whom >>diagnosed me but is kind of far now). Assuming that nobody is aware of >>one in Ottawa yet, is anyone aware of the Urogynecologists name in >>Kingston? >>Thanks everyone, >>Amanda E. > >Hi Amanda: >Iam new to this forum but found your post coinsidental. I just this >morning booked an appt. with the womens health center in London Ontario >for what I feel is endo involving bowel and bladder. Was this the same >center that you went to and if so how did you find your experience >there. I am from Niagara Falls and therefore don't have quite the ride >that you had. Karen: Yes... the Women's Health Clinic at the Monseniorooney Building of St. Joseph's Hospital. The doctor's name is Barry Macmillian and he is fantastic. I had urodynamic testing at St. Joseph's to rule out other bladder problems and the staff were great there too -though I found this pretty painful and uncomfortable.I also had my laperoscopy at St. Joseph's hospital and the staff were really nice. Let me know if there is anything else you want to know...and good luck! Amanda
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