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Any PVP Providers in Portland, Maine

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Reed Markley - 25 Apr 2008 00:40 GMT
Does anyone know anything good, bad or indifferent about Dr. Moritz Hansen
at Portland Urologic Assoc, or Dr. David Poplawski at York Urology on York
Hospital campus. Or anyone else in Portland area with some PVP experience.

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M.Balarama - 25 Apr 2008 02:54 GMT
> Does anyone know anything good, bad or indifferent about Dr. Moritz Hansen
> at Portland Urologic Assoc, or Dr. David Poplawski at York Urology on York
> Hospital campus. Or anyone else in Portland area with some PVP experience.

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> I had an extraordinarily successful PVP in Dec 2003. My results were
> amazing, 16 hours after surgery I could pee better than I could remember
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> results, some have not.  Get a good Dr, do the research, ask questions,
> smf don't put it off until you can't stand it any longer.

Thanks Al and everyone else for your replies. Yes Al, I've elected
to get a PVP earlier than later so I'm anticipating a good result. I'll
be sure to post my experience here. I'm tired of weak flow, stopping and
starting, and being on meds.
M.Balarama - 25 Apr 2008 13:31 GMT
> Does anyone know anything good, bad or indifferent about Dr. Moritz Hansen
> at Portland Urologic Assoc, or Dr. David Poplawski at York Urology on York
> Hospital campus. Or anyone else in Portland area with some PVP experience.

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have read where this guy is the best:
http://www.med.cornell.edu/research/aete/biography.html

Te, Alexis E.

(212) 746-4811  (212) 746-5329

Dr. Alexis E. Te is an Associate Professor of Urology at the Weill Medical
College at Cornell University and Director of the Brady Prostate Center as
well as Co-Director of Urodynamics in Department of Urology at New York
Presbyterian Hospital.

Dr. Te received his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College
and completed his urology residency training at Columbia Presbyterian
Medical Center. He continued his training by completing a fellowship in
neurourology and urodynamics at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Columbia University with Dr. Steven A. Kaplan. He remained on the faculty
and became a leader in the development of new techniques for treatment of
benign prostatic disorders in men as well as the evaluation and treatment of
incontinence in men and women. He is also the director of the Incontinence
Care Center at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York.

An appointment for consultation with Dr. Te can be made by calling (212)
746-4811.

Education:

Cornell University Medical College, New York, NY
Medical Doctorate, May 1988

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Reed Markley - 25 Apr 2008 22:26 GMT
I went to Dr Te's site, and subsequently talked to his office. Will probably
get an appointment for a consultation when I get back from vacation. Thanks
for the heads up.

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>> Does anyone know anything good, bad or indifferent about Dr. Moritz
>> Hansen at Portland Urologic Assoc, or Dr. David Poplawski at York Urology
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