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    Hi,

    I've had almost a decade of bad/uncaring doctors. I'm tired of doctors that say scoliosis is a childhood ailment or that it is only treated in children or ones who tell me I'm not in pain. I had an okay rheumotologist in Michigan, but when I moved to Texas in August...I went back to square one. If anyone knows of a decent doctor in Texas (preferably in the College Station/Houston/Dallas area of the state), please email me at para210@yahoo.com with details. Thanks, Para.

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    Hi Para,
    You are close to alot of good Dr's .
    Dallas has a good selection although I don't know any.
    Houston has a good choice too.
    My dtr had her surgery done by Dr Hanson at Texas Childrens Hospital. He also does adults and other spinal surgeries I think.
    Do some research and visit a few at least. I know you will find someone that will work out for you.
    Good Luck,mamakay
    now 16 yr old daughter
    with worsen 65 degree upper curve
    surgery Nov 3, 04

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    • #3
      Para...

      These are the two Texas specialists about whom I hear the most positive comments:

      Barton L. Sachs, MD MBA CPE
      Texas Back Institute
      (972) 608-5000
      6300 W Parker Road
      Plano TX 75093
      http://www.texasback.com

      Michael O. LaGrone, MD
      (806) 354-2529
      13 Medical Drive
      Amarillo TX 79106
      http://www.scoliosismd.com

      Both men have excellent training and reputations.

      Regards,
      Linda
      Never argue with an idiot. They always drag you down to their level, and then they beat you with experience. --Twain
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Surgery 2/10/93 A/P fusion T4-L3
      Surgery 1/20/11 A/P fusion L2-sacrum w/pelvic fixation

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      • #4
        My sugery was done by Dr. Jesse Dickson who was suppose to be one of the best and was here in Houston, my hometown. He has long since retired and I too am looking for a doctor people like in Houston. My doctor sent all his patients to Dr. Hansen who was mentioned here in this post. My doctor was supposedly one of the pioneers related to Scoliosis so I do put alot on his recommendation. I have an appointment with Dr. Hansen in December.
        Background - Diagnosed in 1981 with a s-curve. Very progressive. Wore a Milwalkee brace from 1981-1986. I had back surgery in 1989....spinal fusion with Harrington rods and bone from my hip.

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        • #5
          Texas doctor

          If you're still looking for a doctor, check out the physicians at North Texas Spine here in Dallas; they are at Baylor. My own physician is Dr. Robert Viere...i think he's the greatest! How are you doing?
          Sue


          Milwaukee Brace from ages 8 - 16
          T36 degrees/L56 degrees Pre-Op
          Fused T3 - S1
          Surgery done Sept. 15, 2004
          Dr. Robert G. Viere
          North Texas Spine Care @ Baylor

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          • #6
            I am currently seeing Dr. Hanson in Houston Texas. So far so good.

            Darrell S. Hanson, M.D.
            Baylor Clinic
            6620 Main St., Suite 1300
            Houston, Texas 77030

            Appt: 713-986-5750
            Background - Diagnosed in 1981 with a s-curve. Very progressive. Wore a Milwalkee brace from 1981-1986. I had back surgery in 1989....spinal fusion with Harrington rods and bone from my hip.

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            • #7
              Hello!

              I live in Dallas and just had my scoliosis surgery with Dr. Barton Sachs of the Texas Back Institute. Linda just also mentioned him below. I've seen several doctors at TBI in Plano, Texas for the past year and a half and they are all great. The entire staff has been so helpful through my whole experience with my back, from starting with very conservative treatment and now through my surgery and recovery.

              Dr. Sachs has a great bedside manner which means a lot when someone is operating on you. My surgery was 1/4/06 and I would highly suggest calling TBI and seeing Dr. Sachs.

              Good luck!
              Shelly
              Shelly
              Anterior Spinal Fusion and titanium rod and screws inserted to correct 45 degree thoracolumbar curve from T12 - L4 on 1/4/06.

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