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Bertolotti's Syndrome: Looking for a specialist

Spine Health | Last Active: Jan 18 9:10pm | Replies (48)

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@cherokee74

Looking for a specialist in Texas, East Tx or Dallas Houston. Will go out of state if I feel safe doing so. 25 years of being sucked dry by leaches or specialist to be no better off. Been a pin cushion and cutting board. Have kept full time job acted like I’m great when I can’t hardly stand until I can’t. SO GUESS ILL ASK WHO SPECIALIZES IN BEROLOTTI SYNDROME that doesn’t want to use me as a cash flow. Need help kinda at the end here and question a lot lately.

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Hi @cherokee74, welcome to the Spine Health group. I see that you are looking for a recommendation for a specialist who treats lumbosacral transitional vertebra (Bertolotti's syndrome). @nicoletorres was also looking for someone in the Dallas area and may be able to help.

Cherokee, have you looked into Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas or other large medical system? You say that you'd be willing to travel. If so, you may wish to consider Mayo Clinic Spine Care https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/spine-care/sections/expertise-ranking/orc-20426372

Hello! Did you have any luck finding a knowledgeable doctor in or around Texas?