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Any tips for finding an HRT prescribing GP or endo?

Started by Tamika Olivia, August 18, 2015, 06:10:01 PM

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Tamika Olivia

I'm trying to find a doctor in my area, so that when I get my letter I can start HRT ASAP. Unfortunately, there is a dearth of easily assessable info about HRT offered in my area. My therapist has been disappointing in this regard. She is new to the area, and doesn't have a lay of the land. Any tips? Or better yet, does anyone know of HRT docs in the Northwest Arkansas region? Preferably IC providers, but anyone would be welcome.

Thanks so much.

Hugs and Kisses,

Tamika
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Laura_7

Dr. John A Baldridge MD
UAMS Northwest Campus
Academic Physician Specialties
1125 N College Avenue, 5th Floor
Fayetteville, AR. 72703
Phone : (479) 713-8600
Fax : (479) 713-8697

Randy Carolton
NEA Clinic, Woodsprings
870-933-9250
Jonesboro, AR


Eureka Walk-In Clinic
Dan Jones M.D.
4052-A East Van Buren
(At East Gate Center)
Eureka Springs, AR 72632
1479 363 0100
1866 926 0100 Toll Free

Dr Kevin Ganoang
NEA Clinic, Matthews
870-935-4150
Jonesboro, AR


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Tamika Olivia

Baldridge at UAMS might be the best bet. The others are kinda distant, and I'm trying to do this without missing too much work. I'll give him a call tomorrow. Thanks!
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Laura_7

Quote from: TamorTom on August 18, 2015, 06:39:48 PM
Baldridge at UAMS might be the best bet. The others are kinda distant, and I'm trying to do this without missing too much work. I'll give him a call tomorrow. Thanks!

You're welcome  :)

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Tamika Olivia

I did end up looking at the other entries, sadly most were too far away from NWA. For such a cosmopolitan area, NWA (and Fayetteville in particular) have very few doctors on the list. I've found some promising candidates in Eureka Springs, including one that is an IC doc by reputation. It's just a matter of finding a way to make the proper info gathering calls while at work, and then finding a way to take off without losing too much time.

Transitioning is expensive :(.
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Laura_7

It will be worth it in the end  :)
Often if its the right thing it will all come together and just fit...

hugs
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