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Author Seattle PVP
Len Stephan

2004-11-03, 10:08 pm

This may be of use for the request for Seallte PVP Uro information.




"John Kutina" <JRKutina@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:18242-3FD60015-534@storefull-2356.public.lawson.webtv.net...
>
> Patrick, [ in response to your request ]
>
> My uro in the Seattle area is:
>
> Dr. Ernest Norehad
> 12815 120th NE
> Kirkland, WA 98034-3003
>
> 425 - 879 - 4646
> Fax 425 - 899 - 4649
>
> Head nurse - Linda Schulz
>
> Hospital
>
> Overlake Hospital Medical Center
> 1035 116th NE
> Bellevue, WA 9804
>
> I have had BPH for the last 5 years. In that time I had TUMT -
> Prostraton 1998 and Targis in 1999. Neither worked.
>
> In that time I saw 5 different uros - no help, finally as a result of
> this discussion group, I discovered PVP. I contacted the manufacturer
> and obtained the names of the only two doctors in Seattle. The first
> did not talk to me and his head nurse refused to give me the name of a
> cured patient for me to get an opinion.
>
> I then called Dr. Norehad, we had a a nice chat and he willingly gave me
> the name of a patient to call. I made the call and he detailed the
> procedure he experienced.
>
> Dr. Norehad has had 10 years experience with laser surgery and then was
> trained to do PVP. I was his 28th patient. The other
> 5 doctors assumed the usual "God - like" attitude; the two that did the
> TUMT were upset that I was not cured as though it was my fault. One had
> his head nurse do the procedure!
>
> Dr. Norehad has now agreed to train other Seattle doctors in the PVP
> procedure.
> Because he knows how effective PVP is he wants to help cure it. He
> doesn't care if he increases his competition as obviously he still one
> doctor who abides by the Hippocratic oath.
>
> Dr. Norehad has just returned from South Africa "people tp people"
> program with four other local doctors to try to help them with their uro
> operations. This was at his personal cost.
>
> He is a decent, friendly, and very skilled doctor. I would guess his age
> as in the late 50's.
>
> If you want to discuss this further, call me
> at:
>
> 206 - 842 - 2416.
>
> PVP is really the way to go. I had no pain, no blood, and a great stream
> the next morning when the catheter was removed.
> Dr. Norehad is indeed a real "pro".
>
> Regards,
> John Kutina
>



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