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Re: DR REDWINE?

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Jan 27 10:43:54 2009


Wonderful post.

At Tue, 27 Jan 2009, anonymous wrote: >
>Hello. I am a previous patient of Dr. Redwine's and while I can't say
>definitively that my surgery with him was 100% a success, I most
>certainly do not regret seeing him and would do it again in a heartbeat.
>As far as how much he has helped me, I was a stage 4 and my surgery was
>pretty recent, roughly 3 months ago. It is very common to have painful
>periods for up to about 3 months after a lap and I have found that to be
>true for me. This does not discourage me though b/c the pain is
>different, it is not the same pain I experienced before surgery and
>again, it is normal. However, the pains and annoyances I experienced
>prior to surgery that I had contributed to the endo and experienced
>while not on my period are gone. I felt I was treated wonderfully by
>Dr. Redwine, his staff, and the hospital. I certainly recommend him.
>One thing to keep in mind though, no dr. can cure endo 100% of the
>time. Every dr., including the specialists such as Redwine, the CEC,
>Cook, Robbins, and others will have some patients that do not receive
>relief. As we all know, endo is complicated. If you have any other
>questions let me know, I would be happy to email you and whatever info I
>can give would be recent as again, my surgery was not that long ago. And
>for others reading this, I did just want to mention, Dr. Redwine does
>not require 100% of his fee up front, he does have 2 payment options and
>while it is true that he does require a certain amount up front, his
>office does bill your insurance, this is common with most specialists as
>well. The reason most specialists "do not take insurance" so to speak,
>although they do bill them, is b/c insurance companies control a lot of
>what a dr. does for their patient, a lot of patient care is determinded
>not by the dr.'s recommendation but by the insurance company's
>determination of what they believe the patient needs. Dr. Redwine and
>other specialists simply won't play that game, they give their patient
>what they feel they need and while the insurance issue can be
>frustrating, I do believe patients receive better care when the
>insurance co has no say in what care a patient gets. Wishing all a good
>day!
>
>At Sat, 24 Jan 2009, angela wrote:
>>
>>HI,
>>I HAVE BEEN THROUGH HELL AND BACK FOR 6 YRS NOW. HAVE AHD MANY LAP
>>SURGERIES AND LAST YR JUST HAD A HYSTERECTOMY. IM STILL IN PAIN AND I
>>DONT WANT MY PRESENT OB TO TOUCH ME.
>>I MIGHT BE TRAVLING A LONG WAY FROM OH TO SEE REDWINE. PLEASE IF THERE
>>ARE ANY WOMEN THAT REDWINE HAS HELPED... PLEASE SHARE.
>>
>>THANKS,
>>ANGELA.
>>
>>--
>>look up dr. redwine. he is the best in the world for endo from what iv read.
>>nicole how can i contact you, have some questions.
>>




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