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From: nevik4745
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Dear Tia, I live in Chicago and my neurosuregein is Dr. Getch at Northwestern 
Hospital.  He is a very good doctor. He is board certified in Neurological 
Surgery. He graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine. He did his 
residency at  Temple University Hospital and his fellowship is from  University 
of Pittsburgh.  Lorenzo Munuz is a name that I have heard of before, but sorry 
I can't tell you much more about him.  If you have any questions feel free to 
ask and I will try my best to answer. Sincerely Kevin
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From: Nwad42
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Hi - My name is Dawn; I'm a 35yo SAHM in the
 suburbs of Chicago. I was diagnosed this week with a pituitary macroadenoma. I 
have been referred to a neurosurgeon in Chicago but am looking for 
recommendations as well. Can anyone here recommend a good (and experienced) 
pituitary neurosurgeon in the Chicago area? We had been looking at Rush, 
Loyola, UIC, UofC, and Northwestern. The doc recommended to me is at Rush 
(Lorenzo Munoz is his name). I also am feeling like I've been kindof lucky - I 
haven't had years of problems that went misunderstood or misdiagnosed. Is that 
more the norm? I have had headaches for a long time that I finally got annoyed 
about and told my PCP; he ordered a contrast MRI to look for vascular problems 
but instead they found the adenoma. I now realize I have other symptoms that 
may be related to the tumor (joint pain, sweating, spotty vision, etc.). >From 
what I've read so far, I almost feel like I'm coming in the side door to a 
party (that I wasn't planning to attend). I really appreciate any
 suggestions. I'm feeling very lost about how to find a good specialist; my 
youngest son needed a specialist last year and we were lucky to have friends 
who could recommend someone who was great at the hospital we wanted to take him 
to. But I have no idea how to find out details about neurosurgeons and the only 
recommendations I have so far are for two neurologists and a second "yeah, he's 
good" for the guy my doc referred me to. TIA, Dawn in IL 

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