Suggestions for a rheumatologist near Mt Juliet? And a GREAT chiropractor? Thanks neighbors!
Athena K. replied:
Optimal Health Chiropractor!!! LOVE THEM! They are very knowledgeable!
Kelly M. replied:
Active Life Chiropractic would love to take care of you! Give us a call 615-758-7373www.Activelifetn.com
Ginger H. replied:
Also Percision Care Chiropractic in Franklin she is awesome! Also miss her frown emoticon
Freda M. replied:
Dr. Greg Bobo Hermitage Chiropractic & Rehabilitation located in the shopping area where Sakura is. Great Doctor and staff and very economical.
Emily H. replied:
Smith Chiropractic & Rehabilitation would love to cater to your chiropractic needs! We offer a 25% Time of Service discount on all of your visits. Dr. Smith is also a Mt. Juliet native! We are conveniently located in the new Robinson Crossing building on North Mt. Juliet Rd. Call us for an appointment! (615)758-8560www.SmithChiropracticTN.com
Bonnie G. replied:
Dr. Eli Steigelfest is a great Rheumatologist. 2000 Mallory Ln. Franklin, TN. 615 764-4450. Near Cool Springs mall. Rheumatologists are hard to come by in this area. He is highly rated.
Vicky W. replied:
Dr. Dan Holland at Optimal Health. Across from the P.O. in MJ. He is an excellent doctor!!!
Trish D. replied:
Dr Owens Murfreesboro rheumatologist, Dr Proetta Mt Juliet chiropractor
Mona S. replied:
Dr LaGrone Rheumatologist Best around! Downtown area but really easy to find & have their own parking. We'll work your time. Good Luck!
Ginger H. replied:
Dr Owens in Mufreesboro, we were so sad when we moved and had to find a different Dr! He is Awesome!!
Anybody out there have a great Rheumatologist that they love? Especially one who has expertise in Fibromyalgia and /or Chronic pain issues? Looking for someone caring...
Susan M. replied:
Kimberly Rodgers Guy do you mean Dr. Somai?
Darris B. replied:
Dr. Lagrone is supposedly one of the better rheumatologist in town. I was very comfortable with the care there. Especially since my condition is somewhat rare.
Jack K. replied:
Hey Maggie, you might try joining a group called "Nashville Fibro Friends" if you're not a member. We talk a lot about different doctors that we've used on that page and also there is a bi-weekly meet-up in the Donelson area. Real nice folks over there. I'm pretty new to the group but people have been quite helpful. https://www.facebook.com/groups/52797157569/ Edited · Like · 4 · Aug 27, 2013
Jack K. replied:
Hey Maggie, you might try joining a group called "Nashville Fibro Friends" if you're not a member. We talk a lot about different doctors that we've used on that page and also there is a bi-weekly meet-up in the Donelson area. Real nice folks over there. I'm pretty new to the group but people have been quite helpful. https://www.facebook.com/groups/52797157569/
Christina G. replied:
Dr. Robert LaGrone is AWESOME !!!
Darris B. replied:
I too can recommend Dr. LaGrone.
Kimberly G. replied:
Dr. Somali at St. Thomas medical
Tammy G. replied:
Victor Byrd at Heritage Medical right next to Baptist/St.Thomas Midtown.
Georgia T. replied:
If you are wanting pain management, I highly recommend Dr Isaac of Isaac Spine, Joint and Pain Institute over on Charlotte ave. If interested, I can give you his number, just PM me.
Bethany B. replied:
Dr Elizabeth Lyons at St Thomas hospital.
Debra W. replied:
Victor Byrd. Love him.
Susan M. replied:
I see Dr. Somai at St. Thomas. She is really nice, but is big into medications. I have Lupus, but try to not take any meds unless I have a bad flare.
Maggie R. replied:
Christina Leigh Gleaves & Darris Billingsley- I would like to hear more about Dr. Lagrone. My PCP recommended him but I wanted to hear from people with first hand experience with him. Please tell me what you like about him. PM me if you like. I'd love to hear more. Tammy Gentuso- I contacted Dr Byrds office after we talked on the phone a while back and they said that he isn't accepting new patients. They recommended Dr. Lyons. Bethany Crowson Brummitt- I'd love to hear about Dr. Lyons. Thank you Edward Jones for the tumeric suggestion. I will try it. Thank you all for helping me out! Really need some good caring help from someone who knows their stuff! Thanks again: ) Look forward to hearing more details.
Maggie R. replied:
Anyone know anything about Dr. Chad Boomershine or Dr Eli Steigelfest?
Suggestions for a rheumatologist near Hermitage? And a GREAT chiropractor? Thanks neighbors!
Donna M. replied:
Kristi Harrison -- I love Dr. Somai. She's always explained everything and given me plenty of time to ask questions. She does have that clipped British personality, but she's just been wonderful to and for me.
Becca S. replied:
Providence Chiropractic in Hermitage.
Frank C. replied:
With 4 Doctors and over 75 years experience collectively including 2 acupuncturists and a Clinical Nutritionist specializing in Chinese Herbs, we would love to do all we can to help. 615-883-9903. Www.batsonwellness.com
Christina G. replied:
Ed Thomas at Total Body Healthcare on Central Pike. Also, Dr. Robert LaGrone. He's downtown but simply amazing and well worth the drive. --rheumatologist
Rebecca S. replied:
Batson Chiropractic- don't know I'd a rheumatologist without going downtown or to Murfreesboro
Karla S. replied:
Dr. McClellan at Nashville Chiropractic is amazing. Love him!
Donna M. replied:
I see Dr. Poonam Somai at St. Thomas West. I know that's on the other side of Nashville, but she's the best rheumatologist I've ever been to. I have Lupus with Fibro, diastolic heart failure, COPD and some other things to complicate the mixture. She' s able to keep all of my stuff straight without her head spinning around, which I've actually caused a couple of doctors to do.. She's British but educated here in the States.
Freda M. replied:
Dr. Greg Bobo Hermitage Chiropractic & Rehabilitation located in the shopping area where Sakura is. He is great and so is his staff. Also very economical.
Joyce C. replied:
Chiropractic would be Frank Batson ChiropracticGroup in Donelson!! Everyone is awesome! I need a new rheumatologist so I'm following. Like you, I have fibro and other stuff, including orthopedic issues. Dr. Batson group is the one I trust! Wish I still lived close enough but may be looking into figuring out how to work my schedule and go back (I live in Clarksville ).
Need recommendations for a Rheumatologist. Also need a new primary care physician, I can never get in to see mine if I need to. I saw my doctor over a year ago for...
Betty S. replied:
DR Gary Margolies at ST Thomas Midtown.
Georgia T. replied:
Any of the doctors at Hermitage Primary are fantastc. I see Dr Gaston, and very, very seldom have to wait more than a couple of days to get in.
Andrea S. replied:
My primary care Doc for last 15 years has been Thomas Dinella at Summit. I love him as he takes time to really listen to me and he does not rush patients in and out. Always quality time with him.
Amanda H. replied:
Best primary care doctor around is Annie Cole-Bradley at Cole Family Practice off Andrew Jackson Parkway 615-874-3422. They are all caring, kind, supportive and actually listen to you AND hear you!! Truly the best around!!
Barbara M. replied:
Dr Dinella will get you where you need to go 615 3913971
Looking for a new rheumatologist in the Nashville area- do NOT want to go to Vandy. I like my current one but need to change to someone who will be more aggressive with...
Shelley N. replied:
Dr. Paul Wheeler with Nashville Medical Group across the street from St. Thomas Midtown (formerly Baptist). He's one of the best rheumatoid/infectious disease specialists in the country. Www.Nashvillemedicalgroup.com
Looking for a new rheumatologist. I like my current doc (Meadors) but need to find someone a bit more aggressive with my disease process. I do NOT want to go to vandy....
Theresea H. replied:
I have a great doctor in Franklin but he's part of Vandy. If interested his name is Eli Steigelfest.
Amber C. replied:
Dr. Marcus Owen, he's out in Murfreesboro. He's been very good with working with me on my fibromyalgia and diffuse connective tissue disorder. I was in so much pain he actually took my case the week before my 18 th birthday, as he knew I couldn't wait.
Ginger H. replied:
My hubby goes to Dr. Marcus Owen at the Murfreesboro Clinic...love him! He has done alot for him and has improved his quality of life.
Jennifer J. replied:
I work at Murfreesboro medical clinic in radiology and have heard nothing but great things from Dr. Owens patients that come down!
Heather N. replied:
Didn't Dr. Owens use to be with Arthritis Specialists of Nashville at the summit office? Is that the same one?
Bruce H. replied:
I have been visiting Dr. Owen at Murfreesboro Medical. He diagnosed the RA when others could not figure it out. He has been very easy to talk with
I've posted before, but I am looking for a rheumatologist familiar with Psoriasis, Iritis, and Psoriatic arthritis. Suggestions?
Barbara M. replied:
Not sure if you've ever tried Dr. Eli Steigelfest. From my experience observing him as an RN while working at St. Thomas West, I found him to be very thorough, kind, and extremely knowledgeable. His patients adored him -- many had been to multiple rheumies, only to find him to be the one who 'finally' figured out the best treatment for their illness. His patients say his initial intake appointments get taken very quickly, but once you're in the system, things go smoothly. I believe he's now affiliated with Vanderbilt Rheumatology in Franklin. Also, he has a fabulous NP.
Barbara M. replied:
Dr. Stephen J. Kim at Vanderbilt Eye Clinic in Franklin is renowned for his treatment of uveitis. Not sure if he sees patients, does research, or both? Are you also being followed by a dermatologist? Usually, most severe psoriatic arthritis patients are followed by a team of doctors -- especially when the case is as severe as yours. Best of luck to you.
Lisa F. replied:
I can tell you not to go to Dr. Chinratanalab, Sallaya at Vandy. My primary sent me to her because I was having active Lupus rash. She proceeded to tell me that she didn't think I had Lupus without doing any blood work and seeing on my records I have had at least 6 ANA Positive, speckled; titer >=1:160 results every time. And she said she thought it was some sort of metamorphosis light eruptions. (light sensitive) Duh! That's lupus LOL! Than, I had an appointment with my Dermatologist 2 weeks later. He did another biopsy and came back as Lupus. I told Dr. Boyde about what she'd said and he just shook his head. I'd never go to her because that's a very ignorant thought process for a Doc.who specializes in Rheumatology. You'd think she know's if you've had multiple positive ANA's and all the symptoms active for more than 20 years. You pretty much have the right diagnosis. Si steer far from Vanderbilt. I'll keep watch and if you find a good one I'd love to know myself ;-) But Dr. Boyd has been more knowledgable and has treated me just fine for 20 years so I decided I didn't need a rumy anymore. The one I had in MA was AWESOME. I wish he was in Nashville.
Can anyone recommend a good rheumatologist? I'm in need :/
Bev S. replied:
You must go see Dr. Meadors in Nashville! It takes months to get in and you have to be referred but Mom has sent many to him and everyone is very pleased! I think I still have your phone number and I'll text you his business card.
Jan C. replied:
I go to the Vanderbilt Rheumatology Clinic. I see Dr. Myers. Wonderful group. I spent 2 years with one here and found out that I was misdiagnosed. I have a friend who sees the same doctor. She is pleased too.
Angela J. replied:
In BG, the best one is Dr. Pansaria...or something like that. She's the one I go to. She's okay, but I wish there was someone else I could go to.