relocating - need new EP

Hello again:) My EP is currently in PA where I have had all my procedures completed. However, I will be needing a cardiologist/ EP in FL as well. I will be looking at anywhere in between Daytona, and Orlando. I would appreciate any and all recommendations. Thanks in advance!


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new doc

by judyblue - 2014-05-03 05:05:07

I was sent to Aurelio Duran at the Orlando Heart Center. He is supposed to be the best in the area. My cardiologist sent me there to get a diagnosis of long qt syndrome which he did diagnose me with. I finally got the insurance company to OK a genetic test for it (which is the best diagnosis) but I cannot seem to find someone to draw the blood. So I continue to fight.
Whatever you do, don't go see Amanda Ryan, DO in New Smyrna Beach. She gave me 10 minutes as a new patient, did not listen to me, and ordered two tests that I am not convinced I need. she ordered them just because I had not had them!
Welcome to Florida and ignore donr warnings about alligators. I live west of I-95 and never saw one except in the parks!
judy

Be careful where.....

by donr - 2014-05-03 11:05:39

.....you look in the area you defined.

Get any more than a few yards west of I 95 & you'll be seeing an EP named Al E. Gator; probably for lunch; HIS lunch.

There's about 35 miles of prime swampland between there & the Orlando area.

My sister lives in Titusville & her husband reports a lot of gators have moved into that area.

You want to keep Toto close at hand in that country. Otherwise, you'll be clicking the heels of your ruby slippers together & saying "Well, Toto, wherever you are, I guess we're not in PA any longer."

Donr

Hmmm - Judy....

by donr - 2014-05-05 12:05:31

.....You obviously haven't driven from Titusville to Orlando Airport on hwy 407 & 528 - about 35 miles of US Prime swamplands. Start as soon as you cross the ditch on the west side of 95.

BTW: I'm a Floridian, transplanted to Atlanta.

Donr

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