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Dr. Sharad Lakhanpal, Dallas. Great Dr. I would be in alot of pain with out him. Thanks Doc.
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Dr. Henry Davis, Terre Haute, IN, excellent Doc
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If anyone knows a great Doc in northeast Ohio please let me know.
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Dr. Martha Aguilar in Houston, Texas saved me!! I went to her initially with the thought I may have Lupus. I had enough nonspecific symptoms to warrant her to send off all the Lupus tests but I'll never forget her words, "I think you have enough going on here to send off tests for Lupus, but what I really think you have is something called Ankylosing Spondylitis." I was shocked, relieved, and grateful to have found a Rheumy who believed in me and my symptoms. The tests, xrays, MRI's, etc. all came back diagnostic for AS and we are working TOGETHER to control and reduce the pain. She is a wonderful listener and is committed to helping her patients. Thanks Dr. Aguilar. May God Bless You!! Sharel in Houston
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Dr. Janet Schwartzenberg in Amarillo, Texas. Her husband has AS, so she's not only knowledgeable, but she is also very sympathetic.
I travel over 100 miles one way to see her, that's how much I like her!
No I am not a doctor, I only play one on the internet. Seriously, I'm only as reliable as your next door neighbor. My views are not necessarily the views of SAA or its' members.
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GA15: I agree with you 150%; Dr. Sharad Lakhanpal is the very best.
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Originally posted by jennyintexas: Dr. Janet Schwartzenberg in Amarillo, Texas. Her husband has AS, so she's not only knowledgeable, but she is also very sympathetic.
I travel over 100 miles one way to see her, that's how much I like her! Hi Jenny. I live near Amarillo and make a commute as well, but not for Dr. Schwartzenberg, who I've never heard of, but for Dr. Constantine Saadeh. I can't reccomend a visit to this man enough. He runs Allergy A.R.T.S in Amarillo, and did more for me than any of the high-priced specialists I've ever seen combined. A great man and one to who I'm eternally grateful. *But before I go, your Dr. Schwarzetcetera might be Dr. Jan, from my doc's office...  I've never heard her last name, but yeah. I'll agree if so, a wonderful doctor.
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Dr. Bernard Rubin in Fort Worth, Texas - best doc I've ever been to...
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I go to Dr. Don Cheatum, Dallas, Texas. He is very caring and sympathatic! I understand people come to him from all over the country, and he has been voted #1 Doctor is the metroplex for many, many years. 
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Dr. David Boatright, Memphis, Tennessee - wonderful, young, bright, caring Rheumy - he's the best!
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Is see Dr. Don Cheatum as well! It is a small world! He is a wonderful doctor. Took him two weeks to do what countless doctors could not do in 10 years.
Everything happens for a reason... Sometimes we just don't know why.
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In Houston, Texas; I see a Dr. Leslie Wilson and she is so awesome. Super Smart. She's at N.W. Diagnostics, they have a awesome setup there. -Tommy
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I see Dr. Holly Jones in Houston. She's in the medical center. I travel 85 miles (one way) to see her.
She's still working on my diagnosis, but she's leaning toward AS. I have a lot of weird nonspecific symptoms (including a moderate cyclic fever). I was so relieved to hear something other than "it's just a virus; get over it."
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I go to Dr. Don Cheatum in Dallas also. He is great. I can see why he has been voted as outstanding Dallas doctor.
"Every day above ground is a good one!"
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I too go to Dr. Cheatum and have for many years after getting no where with others. He gave me the correct diagnosis. Earlier I had Lupus until he discovered the HLBA-7 (sp) gene and properly diagnosed me.
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Looking for someone in Houston (nearest major city) that takes HMOBlue.
Spondylosis, Facet degeneration L5-S1, Fibromyalgia, COPD, Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergiliosis
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I don't know about the insurance, but Dr Carmen Perez-Masseulli or Masuelli-NW diagnostic clinic-she has two offices, one is in The Woodlands. Also Dr John Reveille at the Hermann Prof Building across from Hermann hospital on Fannin.
I'm interested to know where Dr. Martha Aguilar is located and a phone number if possible.
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Dallas, Texas---Dr. Allan Duby, Medical City. He is fantastic! Very attentive! Spent 2 hours with me on my first visit!!!
Have a great day, Anjee "All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." Walt Disney
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Dr. Thomas Rennie, San Antono, TX
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I LOVE Dr. Francis Williams of Rheumatology Associates in Houston. It's a small office off of greenbrair near holcombe. I can not say enough good things about him. His Physician's Assistant, Aisha, is great and always returns my calls. I can always get an appointment(without waiting 2 months)- which is great! In the past, I have called when I was leaving my house to say I was having a flare up in my shoulder and needed a shot. I got the shot 45 mins later when I reached the office. This is a big deal to me and I love them!
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Lauren, Did this Doctor diagnose you? I am in Houston and am currently seeing Dr. Pegram (sort of). Since his office is so busy, he has hired other rheumys to help out so I never know who I will see. This might be ok if I have already been diagnosed but I feel I need to see the same doctor every time or I will just continue to go around in circles. Does this Doctor take Cigna?
Jill 37, mom of three Houston, TX
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Dogwood,
I was wondering if you still see Dr. Bernard Rubin in Ft. Worth, Texs. Thanks
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I go to Dr. Cheatum too. He's great and he also helps 2 of my other friends, they think he's great too.
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Dr. Bernard Rubin in Fort Worth, Texas - best doc I've ever been to... I saw him first, and he and his fellows told me and my PCM that HLA-B27 had nothing to do with any auto immune disease and that there was nothing wrong with me. When i tried to get back in to see him again to explain to me how HLA-B27 was not related to any auto immune disease, they would not make me an appt. When my PCM called his office to talk to him to get the explanation, the staff passed the message and Dr Rubin s "fellows" sent a message to my PCM stating again that HLA-B27 was not auto immune related in any way that that they could not help me. Also, the first visit i was not treated by Dr Rubin, but one of his fellows, and she did not do any sort of physical examine. Just asked questions. I am sure that Dr Rubin is a good Doc, but i would not recomment him unless you are actually seeing him, not one of the fellows Now i see Dr Basu in fort worth and could not be happier.
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Carrie Small business owner, 53 / mother of 5, Fort Worth, Texas Remicade, Seroquel, Folic Acid, MTX Undifferented spondylopathy HLA-B27+ (onset 2007- DXed 2008) with associated uveitis, psoriasis EPI and IBS - gastritis due to NSAIDs Right Hip replacement 2017 with subsequent 4" heterotopic ossification (removed 2019)
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Dr. Reyes in Denton,Texas. He's great!
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Hello, Dr. Kathryn Dao in Dallas, TX is great! I just saw her today and she actually...wait for it...LISTENED to me and also was patient and explained options and treatments to me. I used to see Dr. Alan Brodsky, he was able to diagnose and do the appropriate tests, but his bedside manner was not so good. He would keep minimizing my symptoms...which yes my symptoms could be worse compared to others but still an inconvenience and pain for me.
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Dr. Carlos Plata in Amarillo is a great Doctor as well, I noticed that there were two doctors from Amarillo already listed. Another great things about Dr. Plata is that he is the Rhuemy for the VA in Amarillo. My family and I went to the AS seminar in Dallas and Dr. Plata is right on the mark with how the doctor there said AS should be treated. He is a very humble man and I'm glad to have him as my doctor. Bobby
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I also use Don Cheatum, although I have not seen him in a year. I am not too bad, not too good either, and probably need to see him again. Has anyone talked with Dr. Cheatum about the LSD? I am curious to see what he thinks about this diet.
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I am newly diagnosed and not as knowlegeable as many folks here, but I almost went to Dr. Pegram and didn't because of the wait for an appointment and it seemed to be a crowded practice. My cardiologist recommended Grace Makhlouf in Sugarland and I'm so greatful. She is wonderful and patient and worked with me - first we went down the road of Lupus - she definitely knew she was looking at multiple varieties of inflamatory stuff. After a flu shot caused a really bad flare, my symptoms started escalating and it became apparent it was AS and the tests started falling into place. She is thorough and compassionate - she is attentive to and treats pain although I am allergic to most everything except Darvocette. I consider myself blessed to have her - no more rolled eyes and talk of viruses or confused looks - no more doctors who don't really have a clue. Now I know WHY I hurt and I don't have to explain myself.
You may have to wait a while in her office - take a book - but she will spend time with you and focus just on you when she is with you. I could go on and on and probably have.
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Like others here, I see Dr. Don Cheatum in Dallas. He's a fantastic, thorough, attentive diagnostician and doctor. His staff is all very professional and knowledgeable too. He communicates -so- well with my other doctors and always mails me detailed reports of our appointments, after talking with me at great length at the appointment itself. He talked with me for well over an hour at my first appointment regarding symptoms, medical history and family history. He asks leading questions regarding things I would forget or not know to bring up. He jumped right into treating me and has outlined where we'll go from here if this treatment fails. He also provides all sorts of informative literature to educate myself on my condition. He may not have the greatest bedside manner in the world, but he's respectful and attentive. I'll take it. Office waits can also be very lengthy, but given the amount of attention he pays once you get in to see him, the wait is worth it.
Conversely, I used to see Dr. Lavery in Allen, Texas. Steer clear. His staff is rude and never returns calls. He is inaccessible for even pressing questions about medications. He is condescending and rude. His staff does not follow HIPPA laws. He IMs with his office staff regarding other patients' private information on a computer screen clearly visible to the patient he is pretending to pay attention to. He is also often frankly wrong. He told me I do not have any form of inflammatory arthritis but that he thinks I have PsA. Is he seriously so uninformed that he doesn't know PsA is an inflammatory arthritis? Despite my repeated reminders that many medications aggravate my IBS, he consistently prescribed medications that are notorious for causing GI upset even in patients without preexisting GI problems. My experience with Dr. Lavery is by far one of the worst customer service experiences of my life, let alone one of the worst ddoctors I've encountered. Driving thirty more minutes to see Dr. Cheatum is so, so worth it.
Mary, 25, happily married pro photographer, momma to 2 great danes. Dx: Psoriatic Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Psoriasis, Sjogren's, IBS, Hiatal Hernia, & possible Endometriosis. Meds: Stelara, Methotrexate, Relafen, Omeprazole, Lyrica, Tizanidine, Voltaren Gel, Tramadol
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