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@becsbuddy Hi Becky. Is there any way to find out what doctors do offer laser therapy for VLS? I'm about 3 1/2 hrs from Pensacola and thinking about the clinic there as I'm not pleased with how things are going with my uro/gyno who wants to "cut". I had that done in January a year ago by a different uro/gyno and it's right back in the same condition. It's just too painful to keep doing it over and over again. Thanks.

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@fdixon63 I don’t think there is a list of the doctors who do RLT. If you had a list, how would you know who’s competent and who is not? And competency is also based on the number of times the doctor has performed the procedure and patient outcomes. But, now that i think about it, the state medical societies should know what each doctor is cleared to perform. Try calling them and see what you find out.
Are several women who are/were in this discussion pleased with their procedure and it’s outcome?

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I have had Tulip Procedure at Coyle Institute in Pensacola three times, with what I consider to be great results. For me it gives relief from itching and flares for about a year, then it’s back to Dr Coyle for another treatment. Totally worth it for the months of relief it gives. Sadly, my body just never gives up on the LS gluing things together and the misery returns. (I tried another urogynocologist in Phx but he ended up being a charlatan imo, didn't remove any scarring, gave zero relief.)
I encourage you to try Coyle Institute since you live that close.
Wishing you the best.