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amother
Lilac
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Tue, Mar 12 2019, 9:21 pm
DD is in seminary and a while back she tripped and twisted her ankle. She never followed up with anyone about it. Not really swollen. Now we are hearing that she can't manage the hikes or long walks. etc. She finally shared with the aim bayit who gave her a list of 3 potential people who accepts the insurance- Looking for info on the following doctors.. or other suggestions. She has Ema care..
Dr. Amir Rubin
Dr. Blatt on harav cook street
or Dr. David Amir
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amother
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Tue, Mar 12 2019, 10:27 pm
I’m sorry I don’t know Jerusalem doctors, but I just wanted to chime in that I learnt my lesson the hard way when it comes to ignoring ankle injuries. It’s super important to follow through with treatment and therapy even if you think you’re better already and it’s “minor.” I ignored an ankle sprain 14 years ago and didn’t properly treat it till 3 years later. I may need surgery at this point.
Hugs to your daughter and I hope you get some good recommendations!
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etky
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Wed, Mar 13 2019, 2:09 am
I don't know Dr. Blatt.
I used to know Dr. Rubin socially, years ago, when he was still in medical school.
He's a very nice person, and I've noticed over the years that he has become quite senior in his profession. IIRC he's an English speaker - his wife is for sure.
I would avoid Dr. Amir.
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amother
Lilac
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Wed, Mar 13 2019, 12:29 pm
etky wrote: | I don't know Dr. Blatt.
I used to know Dr. Rubin socially, years ago, when he was still in medical school.
He's a very nice person, and I've noticed over the years that he has become quite senior in his profession. IIRC he's an English speaker - his wife is for sure.
I would avoid Dr. Amir. |
Thanks!!!
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amother
Lilac
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Wed, Mar 13 2019, 12:30 pm
amother wrote: | I’m sorry I don’t know Jerusalem doctors, but I just wanted to chime in that I learnt my lesson the hard way when it comes to ignoring ankle injuries. It’s super important to follow through with treatment and therapy even if you think you’re better already and it’s “minor.” I ignored an ankle sprain 14 years ago and didn’t properly treat it till 3 years later. I may need surgery at this point.
Hugs to your daughter and I hope you get some good recommendations! |
Its so hard not being there and she hates going to the doctor to begin with.
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