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03/09/2005 23:44
M Robertsnot registered
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03/09/2005 23:44
M Robertsnot registered
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Dr. Binhammer, Toronto Canada
Has anyone seen this doctor for Dupuytrens and been treated by him? Kindly let me know as I am looking around for a Canadian place to go for my affected left hand. Thank you.
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03/13/2005 23:44
Kennot registered
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03/13/2005 23:44
Kennot registered
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Dupuytren~sq~s Disease
I tried in vain to contact Dr. Spacek and in the end gave up. As far as Dr. Binhammer and his staff....well arrogant only begins to describe the attitude. I had my gp contact him in Oct. '03. In april '04 his office contacted me and had an appointment set up in 8 days. Not an impossibility but tedious travel from here(Creston, B.C.). I declined the appt. and while the office said they would contact me at the next availability, still nothing. If you worry about the cost of paying it yourself... well consider that you are your own best investment and that the Cdn. medical system sucks.
I made the trip to Florida over a year ago. It is actually easier from here than what T.O. is. Great vacation and 3 straightened fingers, palm nodules and finger nodules nearly gone...I reccomend that you don't waste your time with these two dead ends. Ken
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04/23/2005 23:11
Brentnot registered
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04/23/2005 23:11
Brentnot registered
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Dupuytren~sq~s Disease
I am also looking for a Dr in Ontario who will do the NA on my hands, and would like some feedback from anyone who has had it done.
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04/24/2005 23:57
Peter
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04/24/2005 23:57
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Procedure done on April 19th
Hi I saw Dr. Paul Binhammer in Toronto. He did a needle procedure on my right baby finger. It is convered by OHIP. Finger has gone from 45 degree to about 10 degrees. A little numbness and a little pain still, but wow, what an improvement, and no surgery.... Here is his website and pertinent information. Very nice doctor. http://www.handsurgery.ca/index.html
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