twomm - OB/GYN

estee from ynet

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Hi, I don’t know if you and new11 from the Ynet forum are the same person. However, unless you are pregnant and are looking for a doctor/hospital, I’ll suggest to you what I recommend to women of all ages – first, do your own research regarding your medical problem, become familiar with the various treatments that are indicated and ask for the one that you want once you get to see the doctor. Otherwise, even with a doctor who is considered to be a good one, you might end-up with unnecessary major surgery for a problem that can be solved by taking a simple pill. Don’t let anyone pressure you into accepting a treatment that you are uncomfortable with. Just go and get a second and a third opinion – until you find a doctor and a treatment that you like. Therefore, I am reluctant to recommend one OB/GYN. In addition, it’s very important to have your ultrasound done and read by a good radiologist and, if possible, to use the same radiologist each time. Still, my ideal OB/GYN would be someone like Dr. Judith Reichman. By the way, she is an American but she used to live in Israel and speaks Hebrew. Unfortunately, she lives in LA. Most of her patients are movie stars and she is also a TV medical consultant. You can read her books and they can help you make a preliminary diagnosis of your medical problem. If you, like new11 - are pregnant and are looking for a good hospital/doctor in order to deliver your baby – I can send you the information to your personal Tapuz mail box. If not, I can send you a list of doctors and you can pick. If you prefer a female doctor – let me know. Whatever you decide, if you are covered by OHIP, you’ll need a referral from your family physician in order to see a specialist. Let me know and I’ll try to help you. estee
 
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