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Any good surgeons in the Midwest?

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:53 pm
by Eridanus
Recently I went to my therapist, who told me that I had an overgrown scapula which would need to have a surgery. She said I could have this at any time, but it wouldn't be necessary until i started having pain in my injured shoulder. Not two days later I started having severe pain in my shoulder. Other than Dr. Nath, I don't know of any good surgeons. It was suggested that we should go to MAYO, but I don't know what other options there are. If anyone has heard of a good surgeon in the Midwest, it would be really great if they could help me contact them.

Thanks!
Katharine, 15
ROBPI

Re: Any good surgeons in the Midwest?

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:30 pm
by richinma2005
http://ubpn.org/medicalresources/us-bpi.html

Hi Katherine,

Check out the above link that lists BPI specialists who have filled out a questionairre. Perhaps you could check out one of these? There even appears to have on in WI

Re: Any good surgeons in the Midwest?

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:15 am
by Its1105
At the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, they have a really good brachial plexus team there that you might contact.

http://www.med.umich.edu/brachialplexus/

Re: Any good surgeons in the Midwest?

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:39 pm
by brandonsmom
I have yet to find a doctor in the midwest that knows BPI.
I am from Zion about 10 miles south of the WI border and even children's in Milwaukee did not impress me !!
GAYLE

Re: Any good surgeons in the Midwest?

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:37 pm
by mamaofsix
We see Dr. Borschel at St. Louis Children's Hospital. We love him. http://www.stlouischildrens.org/content ... Clinic.htm

You can email his assistant, Carrie, and tell her your situation. Maybe this will help in making your decision. You can email me at stlbpi@yahoo.com if you have any questions.

Re: Any good surgeons in the Midwest?

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 4:50 pm
by Its1105
I am not sure where exactly Zion, IL is... but in addition to The BPI clinic at University of Michigan Ann Arbor...if you are closer to Indiana then you might check out -

Dr. Alexander Mih at the Indiana Hand Clinic (in Indianapolis) works with the injury as well. He is an excellent doctor with great credentials. He did my surgery (although I had a RTBPI)... but he mainly works with children at Riley Hospital from what I have heard.

Here are two cites about him:
http://www.orthopaedics.iu.edu/mih.htm
http://www.indianahandcenter.com/alexander_mih.html

Re: Any good surgeons in the Midwest?

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:58 pm
by LoriV
Katharine,

I'd like to email you privately. Could you send me an email so I can respond? I can give you some info - we live almost next door to you (New Berlin).

Lori

Re: Any good surgeons in the Midwest?

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:29 am
by Kaiden'smom
My son had his surgery with Dr Kozin in Philly. He's great!! I strongly recommend the trip. We also got opinions from the clinic at U of Michigan, it's only an hour from my house, so seemed like a great option. We were not at all impressed with their services and no longer go there.

Re: Any good surgeons in the Midwest?

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 12:27 pm
by ptrefam
I would recommend seeing the team at Mayo. We are from WI too and that is where Dustin ended up. There is a BP dr at Froedart in Milwaukee. We went there for therapy but did not see the dr so I don't know much about him other than that he is there.
Sue

Click on the "resources" link at the top of the page and it will give you more info.

Re: Any good surgeons in the Midwest?

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:45 pm
by chimley
Rick had his surgery last month with Dr. Yang at University of Michigan. I would highly recommend her, I was very impressed with her credentials and they did a great job with Rick's surgery. In addition, the rapport they develop with their patients is amazing. In the many visits and phone calls we have made to them since Rick's accident, they have never made us feel rushed or that they were too busy for us. They have been patient, understanding, and informative.

Best wishes in your search! Kim