Do any of you have a recommendation for a back surgeon in the Cincinnati area? My doctor told me this morning he has done as much for me as he can. He recommends...
Ross S. replied:
I'm looking around a bit, and the Christ Hospital has a Spine Institute (where Dr. Kramer is) that includes video tutorials of different surgeries they do. I would guess you need something like the Lumbar Corpectomy: http://cincinnatispineinstitute.com/about/index.html#
Abbey E. replied:
Dr. Charles Kuntz IV at Mayfield Clinic did my broken neck. Love him, love that group.
Mine moved and now works from Florida, but if you can get there, he is amazing! Dr. Melvin Whitfield.
Betsy R. replied:
Orthopaedic and Spine Surgery at JourneyLiteMinimal Access Spine Surgery (MAS)
Nora B. replied:
Mayfield Clinic is world renowned
Cindy K. replied:
Mayfield ! Dr Tobler did my back surgery 3 years ago he is wonderful!His is minimal access spine surgery also.
Rosemarie A. replied:
Mayfield Clinic. Dr. Tobler but all are good.
Cindy K. replied:
Dr. Tobler is at Christ Hospital if you need number let me know, part of Mayfield.
Benjamin K. replied:
Sarah Kroger and I have both had back surgery with Dr. Saul at Mayfield. Recommend both the practice and the man very highly.
Marsha C. replied:
Dr. Saul is excellent and will only do surgery if absolutely the last resort!
Sandy M. replied:
With your back being broken so severely Fred, I would go to Mayfield or possibly even consult with Cleveland Clinic?
Kay B. replied:
Fred, sorry you need surgery! We will keep you in our prayers. Don had neurologist from Mayfield Clinic after his fall and head and spine injury last spring. They are a wonderful group and keeps you so informed of every little detail! We love them...See More
Reginald O. replied:
Reg is heading to the Cleveland Clinic next week for spinal stenosis that is causing lots of pain in his leg from hip to knee. His Dr. also said that there wasn't more except some sort of surgery. Barbara
Gwinn L. replied:
Michael Kramer checked Miki out and said e would not do surgery. He was the MD who treated me in 94 when I had the cerebral hemorrhage. H works outt of Christ Hos[p.
Kendall K. replied:
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Jim W. replied:
I have used Dr. Michael Kramer with Cincinnati Spine Institute at The Christ Hospital he has done wonders for me.
Beverly P. replied:
Dr Shababian...He is a neurologist. Do not let an ortho doc operate on your back. Only a neurologist. (I have been a nurse 30 yrs now)
Carol K. replied:
Absolutely I do. I went to the Mayfield Clinic last year and I'm now up to walking about 3 miles. I feel as it was, and still is, rather miraculous. http://www.mayfieldclinic.com/MC_bios/Bio_Arand.php
Margie B. replied:
Ed and I both had back surgery by Dr. Jeff Stambough on Mason Montgomery road. Good man 791.6611.
Lee K. replied:
Mayfield Clinic located at Bethesda. One of top in nation.
Anyone have an ear surgeon (for adults) they recommend?
Corinne G. replied:
Dr. Mark Deutsch is my ENT and he referred me to Dr. Lesinski in his practice. Lesinski performed surgery on me 3 yrs ago adding a prosthetic to the other side of my eardrum. Not sure if he is still practicing but worth looking in to!
Christina Z. replied:
Dr. Kereiakes (the ENT, his brother is a cardiologist) is great!!
Mary L. replied:
I have seen Dr. Hellmann- great!
Nikki W. replied:
Dr Hellmann
Wendy S. replied:
Dr. Ravi Sami at UC
Maureen L. replied:
Joe Hellman
Michele E. replied:
Dr. Cajacob did my sinus surgery. I'm not sure if he's in with Nurre or not. Kind of an odd guy but very good.
John R. replied:
513-475-8400 tell them CEI referred you
Shannon D. replied:
Dr John Nurre ENT is excellent. I have had my kids to him and a friend of ours had skin cancer on his nose that Dr Nurre took care of. He has been on the west side for many years across from Gymbos but he has moved down to the good Sam by rybolt Harrison exit. 513-246-7010
Heather H. replied:
Dr Nurre is in the practice I see but they dont do this type of surgery
Question... Lol
Where can I find the tool or instruments used by a colonial doctor or surgeon?
Steven H. replied:
Dan Brammer
Mark R. replied:
just bought a set myself..Medieval Kitchen Cutlery Forged Steel Camping Set on Ebay..used to be called a surgical set till someone complained..same tools
Dan B. replied:
GGGodwin.com
David H. replied:
Bob Dorian collected sets from various times. He got them through various galleries and on line. There are some serious collectors out there you have to network. Bob's on fb
Greg B. replied:
contact Mark Rutledge, hes on face book and has spent decades studying and collecting medical items from the colonial time
Roy H. replied:
Heritage-products.com
Troy N. replied:
Try to Contact a man named Bob Dorian. He's your guy.
Anyone know a good chiropractor that takes insurance or a good back and neck surgeon? Thanks for any help.
Justin R. replied:
Dr Patrick Weidick at Ohio Pike Chiropractic. Amazing guy that really cares about his patients. He's also a licensed acupuncture practitioner and a bar certified lawyer. Smartest guy I know.
Jerome S. replied:
Dr.Set Schabobbian on Westborne by Western Bowl by the Graters thars there Awsome Dr. and straight forward he doesnt mess around i went to him Andrew great guy.
Brian A. replied:
I go to Roger Jones in Southgate... Good
Xen S. replied:
Andrew Limle, '94 LaSalle. I think he's on Harrison Ave.
Matthew G. replied:
Klaude Kocan at Lifestyle Resumption, great at what he does & he also sponsors our the program.
Jason V. replied:
Dr. Elwert. 3328 Westborne. Across from western bowl. Same building as Interventional Pain Management.
Deciding what surgeon to go with to get a tumor removed. If I go with a tri health surgeon, I know that I can get healing touch before and after surgery. Do you have...
Boy that was fun!! All jokes aside-- to all my healthcare friends any recommendations/suggestions for a general surgeon for hernia repair would be greatly appreciated!!