Is there anyone out there that has had experience with a Doctor that specializes in a treatment for vertigo. We're being sent for PT but wonder if just PT alone will...
Fran W. replied:
If you have benign positional vertigo, the PT can help. I have vertigo from Meniere's syndrome, an inner ear condition, not BPV. Central Carolina ENT Dr Le Lievre919-363-9311 in Apex and Sanford is a vertigo specialist and has helped me tremendously with meds and treatments I had not heard of before. The steroids did not help me, either.
Debra H. replied:
I see a surgeon at Duke named Dr. Kaylie for BPPV as a lateral condition to two cholesteatoma removals and reconstructive surgery. It's an awful thing to deal with, the vertigo. Aside from Valium and PT there's not a whole lot you can do. The Epley exercises help but they are by no means a cure. Good luck. I've been dealing with balance issues since 2004. It's no fun walking drunk when you're sober lol
We are looking for a new general practice doctor for me and for Justin. We'd like one near Apex if possible. Any suggestions?
Brandi H. replied:
My general practitioner, Dr. Troy, at Friendship Medical Center is amazing. She is located on Ashville Ave, right near Wake Med Cary though, so I don't know if that's close enough to Apex for you, but here's her website. http://friendshipmedical.com/
Anyone have input on pediatrician's in the Raleigh-Durham-Cary-Apex area? I'm looking for recommendations, and I have no clue where to start. Please let me know if you...
Jonathan H. replied:
Blue Ridge Pediatrics - Dr. Louis Allen in particular. Great guy, great with children. If he's still working when I have children, they'll go to him. It's in Raleigh, adjacent to Rex Hospital.
Alexis K. replied:
Dr Cooly at Chapel Hill pedis is awesome. They have a Durham office 5 minutes from the office
Dalit R. replied:
Triangle Pediatrics in Cary. Dr Chaw was AMAIZING !!!
Christina L. replied:
Dr. Andrews were I took the girls mom knows where it is at