How about in the Boston, MA area?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Samaritan Medical Center <http://www.bannerhealth.com/> at 1111 E Mcdowell Rd, Phoenix - (602) 239-2000 has the 'reputation' of being the primary SCI hospital in Phoenix. i went there once in 1975 or so to talk to someone who had an SCI - a pep-talk as i remember. Barrows is also a good place to contact...


    *Barrow* Neurological Institute (BNI) <http://www.thebni.com/>

*Barrow* Quarterly is the official journal of the *Barrow* Neurological Institute of St. Joseph's *Hospital* and Medical Center, *Phoenix*, Arizona. *...* http://www.thebarrow.org/intradoc-cgi/idc_cgi_isapi.dll?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=5012151 <http://www.thebarrow.org/intradoc-cgi/idc_cgi_isapi.dll?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=5012151>
Dave
In a message dated 10/27/2007 8:18:11 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

    Since I moved to AZ I have not had any real medical issues that
    called for me to be admitted.

    Until this week.

    My local hospital is nice and they do all my x-rays, labs, etc.,
    but they are not real quad savvy.

    If I have to go into the ER again, I think I’ll go up into
    Phoenix, but what hospital???

    There is a number of them with different branched.

    For you Phoenix Quads, what is the best Spinal Cord Injury Hospital?

    I assume it is St Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, at 7^th
    and Thomas?

    Thanks,

    Greg



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