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Re: DR REDWINE? - Um, No
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat Jan 31 06:09:47 2009
The length of time a surgeon has been doing Endo excision is not
necessarily the basis for accepting or not accepting insurance. The CEC
is on some insurance plans and WILL file your insurance for you if you
are having surgery with them. Dr. Albee certainly is not new to the
field.
So, with all due respect to you, your argument does not hold water.
At Sun, 25 Jan 2009, anonymous wrote:
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>Confused - how could a husband NOT travel with his wife for help? Where
>else should he be but by her side?
>
>Robbins is ''new'' in some sense, and that is probably why he takes
>insurance. I'd like to see if he still does it in the years to come.
>That's not a knock against him, it's just the business. Dr Orbuch also
>takes insurance and she too is ''new.''
>
>You can always do an appeal with your insurance company for out of
>network. the CEC does this for you.
>
>They also do not require a full amount up front.
>
>At Sun, 25 Jan 2009, Ana wrote:
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>>I would go with a different doctor because Dr. Redwine does not take
>>insurance. He requires his patients to pay up front and then his office
>>submits papers to the insurance, and most of the time the insurance
>>determines that the fees are too high (more than what they call
>>"reasonable and customary"). You, as the patient, are required to pay
>>the difference, but since Redwine already took the money up front you're
>>just out that amount -- insurance won't reimburse you.
>>
>>I went to Dr. Robbins because I read a lot of good feedback from
>>patients on this board and the ERC's board, and also because he's
>>willing to bill us patients for our CO-PAY and bill the insurance
>>ocmpany for the rest.
>>
>>Dr. Robbins completely restored me to health. No more pain, no more
>>symptoms, no more trouble at all with endo. I had total hysterectomy at
>>my request, and my husband was willing to travel out of state with me to
>>see the doctor.
>>
>>My family is very happy to have me back and I am thankful that we didn't
>>have to go broke to get me back in action.
>>
>>So Redwine? Um, no. Not when a good guy like Robbins is willing to work
>>with insurance.
>>
>>At Sat, 24 Jan 2009, E. wrote:
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>>>You can check out these docs too:
>>>Dr. Lyons in Georgia http://www.thomasllyons.com/procedures.htm
>>>Dr. Robbins in Maine http://www.endoexcision.com/
>>>Dr. Liu in TN http://www.gyndr.com/
>>>are just some of the excisionists that may be able to help you.
>>>There are two doctors, Dr. Orbuch and Dr. Seckin, who are in
>>>NYC and specialize in endo. You can check them out at
>>>ratemds.com.
>>>
>>>At Sat, 24 Jan 2009, anonymous wrote:
>>>>
>>>>have you seen his site? endometriosissurgeon.com
>>>>
>>>>these people helped me, centerforendo.com
>>>>
>>>>there are doctors in nyc...
>>>>
>>>>there is a doctor not too far from you, i think - dr koh
>>>>
>>>>there is a doctor in PA, Dr Stegman
>>>>
>>>>I think there is a doctor in Pittsburth - please go to
>>>>erc.activboard.com/ and register...there are doctor recommendations and
>>>>help there
>>>>
>>>>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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