Re: Any DRs in Oregon
From: Maggie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Dec 2000 00:41:57 -0600 (CST)
No problem. I just got home from having dinner with him and his wife
(they wanted us to see their 20 foot Christmas tree before they took it
down!) and told them about you. They are glad to help in any way they
can.
At Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Eggo wrote:
>
>Maggie,Thank you so much for the reference! I will >definitely check him out and let him know you referred him >to me. You have been a great help!
>
>At Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Maggie wrote:
>>
>>I don't know about "extensive" experience, but my ob/gyn is VERY
>>knowledgable, and does very well in diagnosing or treating PCOS. I
>>adore the man. His name is Dr Dave Telasha, is in Milwaukie, a block
>>from Milwaukie Providence Hospital. His number is 503-659-3960, address
>>3315 SE Harrison, Milwaukie, Oregon
>>
>>Tell him Maggie Weber sent you. He LOVES referrals. Be prepared for
>>your first visit to take at least an hour. He does an extensive
>>history/interview before putting you into an exam room. During that he
>>will ask all the questions he needs, then tell you what he thinks you
>>may be suffering from, as well as any and all ramifications of that. He
>>will then examine you to either back up or refute the possibilities, and
>>take any indicated tests. I love the man, and so do all my friends who
>>have gone to see him. He did a great job of handling my PCOS, and 8
>>weeks ago did a complete hysterectomy to rid me of ovarian cancer. He
>>was very caring and attentive both before and after the surgery. Give
>>him a call, and set up an appointment. He takes almost all medical
>>insurances, and even has evening hours for those who cannot get in
>>during the day.
>>
>>Good luck
>>
>>--
>>Maggie Weber....
>>
>>If I have had a hysterectomy, does it mean I no longer have PCOS?
>>
--
Maggie Weber....
If I have had a hysterectomy, does it mean I no longer have
PCOS?