Any reccomended EC Center near Tallahasse, FL?
I can' believe they have to go through this now too...
kim
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Florida
Hi Kim,
I am trying to think who and what is in Fl. There are some guys on the chat line from Florida. I will make sure I ask them and get back to you. You are such an amazing daughter and now niece! God bless you.
I will be in touch.
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William,unknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
You are the best!
William,
You are the best! We are so very lucky to have you here on this site. God bless you!
Tina0 -
WE are lucky to have (himTina Blondek said:William,
You are the best!
William,
You are the best! We are so very lucky to have you here on this site. God bless you!
Tina
WE are lucky to have (him and Loretta) aren't we?
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Moffitt Patient
Please, please, PLEASE get down to Tampa ASAP. We live in St. Augustine Beach, and my husband has been a patient there since July 2007. He has had nothing but EXCELLENT care, the whole gastroenterology dept., oncologists, radiologists, surgeons are the very best in the whole Southeast. They have the latest radiology machines, surgical techniques, cryosurgery, etc. clinical trials, and chemo treatments. My husband actually received his chemo here at home in St. Augustine, which made it much easier for BOTH of us, since he was home every day. They helped coordinate and implement this for him. His MAIN oncologist and surgeons,radiologists, etc. are at Moffitt. We travel there every 3 months for his follow up PET scans.
This is from their website:
As part of an elite group of National Cancer Institute (NCI) Comprehensive Cancer Centers, Moffitt focuses on the development of early stage translational research aimed at the rapid translation of scientific discoveries to benefit patient care.
There is a Hilton Garden Inn and a Hampton Inn that will give you special Moffitt rates. Moffitt also has a free housing lodge. Go to their website for all the info: http://www.moffitt.org/
Be assured your uncle will be in the best hands, and receive the best care available. Hope this helps. If I can be of any help, please just send me an e mail. cherseg1@hotmail.com0 -
P.S.cherseg said:Moffitt Patient
Please, please, PLEASE get down to Tampa ASAP. We live in St. Augustine Beach, and my husband has been a patient there since July 2007. He has had nothing but EXCELLENT care, the whole gastroenterology dept., oncologists, radiologists, surgeons are the very best in the whole Southeast. They have the latest radiology machines, surgical techniques, cryosurgery, etc. clinical trials, and chemo treatments. My husband actually received his chemo here at home in St. Augustine, which made it much easier for BOTH of us, since he was home every day. They helped coordinate and implement this for him. His MAIN oncologist and surgeons,radiologists, etc. are at Moffitt. We travel there every 3 months for his follow up PET scans.
This is from their website:
As part of an elite group of National Cancer Institute (NCI) Comprehensive Cancer Centers, Moffitt focuses on the development of early stage translational research aimed at the rapid translation of scientific discoveries to benefit patient care.
There is a Hilton Garden Inn and a Hampton Inn that will give you special Moffitt rates. Moffitt also has a free housing lodge. Go to their website for all the info: http://www.moffitt.org/
Be assured your uncle will be in the best hands, and receive the best care available. Hope this helps. If I can be of any help, please just send me an e mail. cherseg1@hotmail.com
Yes, we are ALL so blessed to have William and Loretta!! If it weren't for them, this forum wouldn't even be here......0 -
You are so right. Thank youcherseg said:P.S.
Yes, we are ALL so blessed to have William and Loretta!! If it weren't for them, this forum wouldn't even be here......
You are so right. Thank you William for being there for us an inspiration, and a source of comfort, information and support.0
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