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@alysebrunella

Hi @dawn_giacabazi, and welcome back to Connect.

You wrote about Low Renin Hypertension in November - is this still the diagnosis you're managing? Have you been seeing a specialist at Mayo Clinic? I'm including a link to Mayo's endocrinology department, which has a list of endocrinologists. You can click here (http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63) to make an appointment. I'm also tagging @azslp and @ellensa who have wrote about their experiences visiting Mayo's endocrinology doctors.

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Hi, Alyse.

Yes, I was a patient at Mayo Clinic – Rochester from 2000 until 2012. I then saw doctors at Mayo Clinic – Jacksonville in 2013. My core issues are thyroid cancer, so I visited with an endocrinologist at each facility and also had 3 related surgeries in MN. And over the course of 13 years, I had appointments with many other specialties as well. I love Mayo Clinic and always recommend it when I hear of someone’s serious health issues that aren’t being managed well.

The reason that I have moved on from Mayo Clinic is that my endocrinologist left Mayo in 2012. That’s when I moved my care from MN to the Mayo FL facility (much closer to my home in GA). But ultimately I followed my endocrinologist and am currently a patient at his new facility.

Thanks for checking, and I’m very happy to report on my positive Mayo experiences at any time.