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Re: What type of physician is best for PCOS? Alexis
From: A (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 23 Apr 2000 22:34:30 -0400
Thanks Jennifer!
I did try to make an appt with Dr. Taylor. However, I was told that she is not taking new
patients at this time. I was able to make an appt for June 30 with an RE at Bringham &
Womens. Thanks again!
Jennifer Landis wrote:
> Alexis,
> If you are in Boston, you should see Dr. Ann Taylor.
> I believe she is at Mass General. She does a lot of
> work with PCOS.
>
> Jennifer
>
> At Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Belle wrote:
> >
> >I cannot see where anyone has answered your question directly. If they
> >have, then ignore the double post. An endocrinologist is best for PCOS.
> >If you were trying to get pregnant then you should see a reproductive
> >endo but since many of them do not see other patients, they are not
> >recommended for women with PCOS in general. A few women here have found
> >help from a gynecologist (about 5 by my count).
> >
> >At Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Julie wrote:
> >>
> >>Hi! I have the same question about the kind of doctor that I should try
> >>to see for PCOS. Should I still see an
> >>RE or is that not appropriate since I don't want to get pregnant. Any
> >>help is much appreciated!
> >>
> >>>At Fri, 07 Apr 2000, A wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>Just wondering...
> >>>>
> >>>>What types of physicians are folks using?? I originally saw an Endocrinologist.
> >>>>Her "bright idea" was to put me on BC...which she said would take care of my
> >>>>problem!! Then I moved on to a GP...who refuses to perform a GTT. I just made an
> >>>>appointment with another Endocrinologist (who has experience in Repro Endo) at
> >>>>Bringham & Womens.
> >>>>Who has helped you all the most? Endo? Gyn? GP?
> >>>>Thanks!!
> >>>>Alexis
> >
> >--
> >Hope this helps,
> >
> >Belle
> >
>
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