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Re: help in LAFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netSat, 31 Mar 2001 13:38:38 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Becca wrote: > >My sister and I live in L.A. and were both diagnosed with PCOS with the >last year. We both have found drs. who know about PCOS. My sister is >seeing an OB/GYN at Cedars-Sinai, as well as an endocrinologist there, >and is having a lot of success. I'm sorry but I don't know exactly >which ones...maybe you can ask around. I have a wonderful NP at Kaiser >West L.A., but she is finishing up maternity leave, so I can't really >refer you to her (her leave is understandable, but it really is holding >up my treatment, and I don't want you to have the same problem). The >drs in the OB/GYN hub B at Kaiser West L.A. all seem to know about >PCOS. Be careful, though...as Kaiser is an HMO, it takes ages to get >ap'pts and referrals. I hope this is helpful! > >-- >Becca > >At Wed, 14 Mar 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>Hi, I am new to the board. I am really desperate to find a PCOS >>knowledgeable OBGYN in Los Angeles and I don't even know where to begin >>to look. Does anyone have any recommendations or suggestions? Also, is >>there any support network here in So.Cal for women with PCOS? Any help >>or information would be greatly appreciated...or if any LA people would >>like to contact me I would love to discuss. I need some support over >>here! :) >> >>alegre >
-- Ive been seeing Dr. James Carter in Mission Viejo. Its an hour drive but he seems to understand and is very thorough
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