I highly recommend Dr. Cynthia Abbott as a dermatologist.
As far as someone that can completely handle PCOS and get you back on track, I go to Dr. Ceanu Nezhat (404-255-8778)-on Peachtree-Dunwoody Road. I think that is the number. Although I am not trying to conceive at all right now, Dr. Nezhat is a gyn/fertility endo. The issue is that repro. endos are not on any insurance plans so you will have to pay some out of network costs per your insurance plan. I've paid a bit out of pocket, but my health is so worth it...I realize that now. I feel like a new person thanks to Dr. Nezhat and he is very up to date on the newest meds for PCOS. He has prescribed Cipro when I got a Urinary Tract Infection so he takes care of all my petty issues . I've lost 15 pounds and my sugar levels have dropped quite a bit thanks to diet, meds, and good medical care. After seeing Dr. Nezhat and experiencing top notch medical care, I am skeptical of overloaded HMO/PPO practitioners.
I will check out those doctors that you recommended.
Hopefully, someone will know of a good electrolysis. I have an appointment with a Brenda Tolley, but I want to be sure that someone is good before I risk my skin with them.
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Denise Parnes is awesome! She is with Atlanta Electrology Centre. Her partner is Goldie Fodor, C.P.E.! Denise is certified as an R.E. She is at 3115 Piedmont Road N.E., Suite A-202, Atlanta, GA 30305! (Across from the Sambuca Cafe, next to that martini bar, Beluga.) Her number is (404) 266-3868. She is also familiar with all races! She is really great. Her prices are $25 for 15 minutes and $38 for 30 minutes! Hope this helps.
Also, New Horizons, OB/GYN, P.C. in Stockbridge is wonderful! Their number is (770) 389-3170. I see Heather Pedrick, the midwife!
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Northside Hospital frequently offers a six-week program/seminar series for Atlantans interested in learning more about polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
The next seminar begins July 6
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Hey, SoulCysters! Need to eat more veggies, but can't find recipes??
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