Looking for a great neurologist/or doctor dealing with chronic back issues. My husband was in a car accident years ago that caused chronic back pain. He’s getting a...
Harriet C. replied:
Laser Spine Institute Address: 656 E Swedesford Rd, Wayne, PA 19087 Hours: Open today · 8AM–12PM Phone: (215) 845-0566
Amy L. replied:
Dr. Wolfe and Dr. Chou at Premier Orthopedics.
Jack K. replied:
Dr. Sarno. https://www.amazon.com/Healing-Back-Pain-Mind-Body-Connection/dp/0446557684
Carl A. replied:
http://www.evanfrankmd.com
Patricia P. replied:
Scott Rushton, Lakenau
Michael G. replied:
Acupuncture. Kyle Williams in Media 32 E. Front Street
Jimmie S. replied:
If you’re looking for pain management, as opposed to surgical correction, Dr. Kevin Campbell has a pain clinic at Riddle. Love him. I’ve been through spinal fusion, etc and still had terrible pain. He has made a world of difference.
Julia O. replied:
Eric Lake Premier Orthopedics (Havertown and Chadds Ford) 610.789.7767. All the docs go to him for spine. He’s really helping me.
Kirchhoff J. replied:
Physical therapy. Back exercise to strengthen back muscles.
Kelly M. replied:
Dr Long Bryn Mawr rehabilitation hospital.
Rachel S. replied:
If you're open to alternative medicine or chiropractic, Dr. Tom Bianco in Chadds Ford has been a lifesaver to me post car accident.
Kathy P. replied:
There are Premier Orthopedics Doctors in Media. They and their therapy are the very best.
Michael C. replied:
Dr Rushton did my back and I was impressed. Lankenal Hospital
Leigh B. replied:
I am a huge fan of The Main Line Health system; those professionals saved my life when I was seriously brain-injured!
Connie W. replied:
Scott Rushton at Lankanau
Susan B. replied:
Dr. Michael Stanley, Neurosurgeon at CCMC. Got me through 4 spinal cord surgeries and Dr. DiGregorio at CCMC for pain management .
Leigh B. replied:
Dr. John McPhilemy...in Bala!
Mike S. replied:
Jon Herting
Kathy R. replied:
Dr.Richard Buonacore in Crozer System .Saved my Husband from a wheelchair chair.
Paul C. replied:
Kyle at https://www.facebook.com/129670130415773 Awaken Integrative Wellness has helped me immensely with back and migraine issues. Acupuncture wasn't something I ever thought about doing before, but I'm so glad I ended up giving it a try. Between that and some other treatments, I've been feeling great.
Jenna F. replied:
Dennis Rehrig
Scott P. replied:
My wife has had issues. She went to Main line back and spine to Dr Mark Effron. Also she uses Dr Jain at Lankenau hospital who is a neuro surgeon and we learned more in 20 minutes than 3 yrs with that RI place.
Edna M. replied:
3B Orthopedics Aria Health System. Dr. Richard Balderston.
Leanne S. replied:
It may not be the back. I ent to premier with Dr. C for pain after a bad accident. I got a massage by someone good in fl and they told me it was not my back but my pelvic area. I went to Premier and was diagnosed with a dislocated pelvis. I had no moved virtually and they got me to 90%. Not saying he’s wrong but that could be why they aren’t finding anything.
Joe H. replied:
http://www.kcampbellmd.com/dr-campbell/
Stephanie G. replied:
There is a woman in Media at 6 th and Olive named Fery Roder tel:+14844428903. She does massage based pain management. She did a wonderful job with my mother in law who was debilitated with back and leg pain
Kelly D. replied:
Dr. Lee Buono. spinal neurosurgeon, he did my C-3 to C-6 fusion which has changed my life. no more pain!
Tony C. replied:
Dr. Scott Rushton MD. Lankenau Hospital
Joy H. replied:
Jeffrey Gehret@Rothman, OConnor neuro@Riddle
Joy H. replied:
Amie Whisman lmt
Martin B. replied:
I used Dr Paul Marcotte at the Univ of Pennsylvania . Very pleased with him and his team
Christina N. replied:
If you think you need injections or surgery, please look into Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Dr. Joshua Heller. My husband had a disc replacement surgery from him. My husband had interview Dr. Rushton, and at least for his case, wasn’t a good fit.
Julia S. replied:
Main Line Spine did both my back surgeries, but it’s a hike to their King of Prussia office, but Dr. Davidoff was amazing.
Marylouise B. replied:
Dr Jeff Citara through premier orthopaedic My sister went to and I did He’s a nerve specialist Really worked wonders My sister was a really difficult case
Carl A. replied:
Dr Evan Frank at Lankenau
Sandy B. replied:
Dr Berger in chadds ford!! With premier. Also I saw dr lake with dr Berger
Hello again! Sorry for all posts but I’ll be coming up soon in preparation for our move. I’m looking for recommendations on a pediatric neurologist. Our son suffers...
Revell M. replied:
Drs Taub and Walleigh at CHOP come highly recommended by several mom friends who have children with seizures. We left CHOP for DuPont Neurology and see Dr Falchek. I like that my son’s pediatrician was in CHOP care network since most of his specialists are CHOP docs just to touch on the other question you posed about pediatricians.
Erin C. replied:
DuPont! Or if you want a smaller practice... dr. Douglas Wilkerson at bryn mawr is great.
Elizabeth S. replied:
https://health.usnews.com/doctors/leslie-sutton-5378 this Dr. Sutton at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia saved our twins lives in 1994 after we sought his advice on a second opinion on a diagnosis from DuPont. Obviously, I cannot say enough good about him/them. They are so easy to get to and to close not to see the best.
Random question: does anyone know any good adult neurosurgeons?
Susan S. replied:
We had a generally good experience with Dr Elliott in Newtown Square. Nice manner, good explanations, office staff is pleasant and helpful. Ultimately things didn't turn out well but I still feel like he did the best that could be done.
Anyone know of a good nuerologist specializing in Multiple Sclerosis? My insurance's website will only let me narrow it down to neurologist. thanks!
Brian A. replied:
Dr. Dina Jacobs, UPenn.
Marjie L. replied:
Not sure of her first name, but Dr. Edelman from Penn Medicine.
Bridget F. replied:
Try Dr. David Tabby. He's on Cityline (across from pcom), there's typically a wait for visits but he does spend as much time needed with every patient.
Monica L. replied:
Dr Gaskin
Susanne A. replied:
Dina Jacobs at Penn
Amanda S. replied:
I haven't seen him yet, but Dr. Leist at Jeff was recommended to me. I also saw Dr. Annmarie Gaskin at Crozer many years ago.
Amy G. replied:
Dr Thomas Graham in Paoli. Great valley neurological. They have an absolutely amazing nurse practitioner as well.
Looking for recommendations for physical therapy for a lower back injury. Trying this, with agreement from my neurosurgeon, prior to going the surgical route. Dynamic...
Kyle R. replied:
I didn't like Dynamic PT on State Rd. The equipment and facility is incredibly outdated and dusty. I felt like they were just giving me a list of things to do but no one was correcting my form.
Kyle R. replied:
Prior to that, I was going to Good Shepherd Penn Partners at Penn Medicine Radnor, but had to leave when my insurance provider changed. I LOVED it there.
Lee H. replied:
Premier PT on State St in Media. You may have limited options depending on the type of insurance coverage you have and if you're capitated to a specific facility.
Diane J. replied:
Acupuncture = Kyle Williams@Awaken in Media
Edward H. replied:
There is a new Christiana Care Center on Route 1 in Concordville Worth to take a look at
Kyle R. replied:
Also, Dynamic PT on State Rd didn't have air conditioning, so it was hot as hell in there in the summer.
Skip M. replied:
If you can get there, highly recommend Bryn Mawr Rehab. They are one of the best Rehab Centers in the country. They had me walking w/o a walker less than a week after knee replacement!
Erin O. replied:
Absolutely would recommend Excel PT across from Media Elementary. I've been working with Mike St George there and they are absolutely fantastic.
Looking for a neurologist recommendations in the area, preferably one that specializes in Migraines and headaches. thanks!
Allene M. replied:
Dr. Thomas riddle
Lisa L. replied:
Dr Occonnor at Riddle is awesome! I see him for migraines
Amanda S. replied:
I go into the city to the Jefferson Headache Center. I highly recommend Dr. Marmura. Do NOT see Silberstein.
Bridget F. replied:
Dr. Atkinson at Jefferson or Dr. David Tabby on cityline ave. Both are phenomenal, but if you're just venturing into the world of migraines, start with Atkinson, she was the first who listened to me about my symptoms. There was a doctor at Riddle, I believe Weinstein was his name, he was very thorough but gave me the wrong diagnosis. You can pm me if you have questions, I've been dealing with this and docs for 30+yrs. I'm actually on my way to meet with a new Neuro by Jefferson, so will let you know what I think of him.
Michael S. replied:
I see Dr. Thomas at Riddle and he's done a good job. My first neurologist was from riddle too, forget her name but she's no longer there
Hi! Thank you all the recommendations on the neurologists earlier this week. Does anyone know the waiting time for new patient appointments @ CHOP main campus? We have...