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Useful Information => Physicians => Topic started by: Kate B on January 30, 2008, 06:06:34 am

Title: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: Kate B on January 30, 2008, 06:06:34 am
The question about physicians who specialize in Acoustic Neuroma in the Chicago area surface:
Three names come to mind.

Dr. Richard Wiet: www.chicagoear.com  Typically, he operates with Dr. Kazan out of HInsdale Hospital. Phone: 630-789-3110  He is listed in the 2008 Chicago Top Doctors Magazine on page 107.

Dr. J. Leonetti :  Typically, he operates with Dr. Anderson out of Loyola Hospital. Phone: (708) 216-9200 He is also  listed in the 2008 Chicago Top Doctors Magazine on page 107.

Dr. Bruce Gantz: He operates at the Univerisity of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City. Phone: (319) 356-2173

Baha Hearing Device:
Dr. Moore out of Lutheran General in Park Ridge  can be added to this list.

If you can, it is worth consulting with each doctor.  I learned something new from each of them.

If you have had treatment from any of the above, this might be a spot to share your story.

Kindest Regards,
Kate
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: ppearl214 on January 30, 2008, 07:59:29 am
Hi Kate,

great to see you and thanks so much for sharing this info! Great resource! :)

Hoping others that seek dr's in Chicago will also do a "search" here as I believe there have been past conversations about it... and hoping those that know of radiation/radio-surgery in the area will also chime in with references.

Kate, you are invaluable around here... thanks so much! 
Phyl
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: leapyrtwins on January 30, 2008, 12:16:03 pm
Doctors in the Chicago area also include Dr. Robert Battista - he's at The Ear Institute of Chicago along with Dr. Wiet.  They have offices in several locations.  Their website is www.chicagoear.com

Dr. Battista and Dr. Wiet are both neurotologists who have a lot of experience treating ANs.  They do surgery (with Dr. Kazan, a neurosurgeon) and GK (with Dr. Patrick Sweeney, a radiation oncologist).   Surgery is typically done at Hinsdale Hospital and GK at Alexian Brothers Hospital in Elk Grove Village.

Drs. Battista and Kazan did my surgery and I found them both incredible doctors.  I am very happy with my treatment, as well as my surgical outcome.  Both doctors also have very helpful office staff.  I highly recommend them.

Dr. Battista also does BAHA and Cochlear surgery.  From what I understand, he has done the most BAHA surgeries in the Chicago area. 
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: Kate B on February 09, 2008, 07:49:41 am
Jan,

Thank you for the additional info.

Kindest Regards,
Kate
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: stein78 on February 15, 2008, 09:34:07 am
Dr. Leonetti & Dr. Anderson took great care of me!   8)  I'd recommend them to anyone!
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: Kate B on February 25, 2008, 09:27:38 pm
Here was the original thread to add a couple of other stories.

http://anausa.org/forum/index.php?topic=141.msg878#msg878
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: leapyrtwins on February 25, 2008, 10:35:01 pm
Kate -

what kind of doctor is Dr. Moore who works at Lutheran General?  Is he an ENT? an neurotologist? 

I live a few miles from Lutheran General and am aware of most of the doctors on their staff, yet I've never heard of him.  I was just wondering how I could have overlooked him.  Does he treat ANs at all?

Jan
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: Kate B on February 26, 2008, 04:04:11 am
Kate -

what kind of doctor is Dr. Moore who works at Lutheran General?  Is he an ENT? an neurotologist? 

I live a few miles from Lutheran General and am aware of most of the doctors on their staff, yet I've never heard of him.  I was just wondering how I could have overlooked him.  Does he treat ANs at all?

Jan

Jan,
Dr. Moore, a neurotologist, was an invited speaker at a spring meeting hosted by the Chicago ANA group several years back.  He spoke about Baha and about hearing devices. Here are some links connected with Dr. Moore.

Kindest regards,
Kate

http://www.chicagoearsurgeon.com/

http://www.advocatehealth.com/luth/news/view?articleID=23

http://www.american-hearing.org/research/research_committee.html
Dennis M. Moore, M.D.

Dennis M. Moore M.D. serves on both the Board of Directors and the Research Committee of the American Hearing Research Foundation. He is affiliated with Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois.

Dr. Moore received his medical degree from Loyola University School of Medicine and continued with his residency in General Surgery there and in Head and Neck Surgery at UCLA. He was a Fellow at the UCLA Division of Head and Neck Surgery where he merited an NIH National Research Service Award in Neurotology, as a Fellow in Neurotology. He was also a Fellow in Neurotology at the University of Iowa. He is an Assistant Professor at Northwestern University Medical School.

Dr. Moore's medical society memberships include the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, American Medical Association, North American Skull Bank Society, Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Society of Neuroscience and the American Neurotology Society. He is the author of numerous articles that have focused on Head and Neck Surgery and Laryngology.



Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: leapyrtwins on February 26, 2008, 06:42:45 am
Interesting information, Kate.
Not sure how I missed it.  Thanks.
I read the links and they say he does Cochlears, but I didn't notice anything regarding ANs.  Do you know if he treats them?

Jan
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: Meagan on June 23, 2008, 03:50:12 pm
late in teh game, just saw the post.  I had Dr. Origitano at Loyola and he was amazing neuro....14 hour surgery and he didn't cut the nerve at all.....am sure you have selected a doctor but he was really good.

Meagan
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: leapyrtwins on June 23, 2008, 06:39:49 pm
Hi, Meagan -

I haven't heard of Dr. Origitano before.  Does he work with Dr. Leonetti?

I see your AN was quite large.  Can you give us a little synopsis of your recovery.  You say your nerve wasn't cut - does that mean that you aren't SSD?  Have you had any other issues post op?

Jan
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: hruss on June 26, 2008, 02:13:39 pm
hey Megan,

I am also interested a lot in your story! Will you please share it - you arose my curiosity (if it can be called curiosity at all!). I am searching for good doctors to do my T3 and NOT to shear my right facial nerve!

It would be nice to hear from you soon!!
Thank you!

Hrissy
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: leapyrtwins on June 26, 2008, 06:30:11 pm
Hrissy -

Kaybo and Nancyann both had T3 surgery - maybe checking out some of their posts would be helpful to you.

Jan
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: Meagan on July 10, 2008, 07:21:42 pm
My story is long...12 hour surgery, 2 months in the hospital....Dr. Origitano is with Loyola and actually looked at President Clinton when he had a headache...he is seen like god at loyola...so kinda cool....

i had staph, minigistis (sp?), and blood clots so it was a tough road...1 1/2 and still the drooping face and crooked smile but yeah we all have that...my eye is sewn halfway shut so i look very hot....

so that is the short version....but if any of you are interested in support groups i am the support group facilitator and our first meeting is at the Downers Grove Library Sunday July 13th from 2-4 p.m.  anyone interested email me  and i can give you more info :)


Meagan

(Hi Meagan, I had to delete out your personal contact/email info as personal info is not to be share publically in the forums.  You can view the ANA Forum Netiquettes for details for this rule.  Everyone can email you here and there, you can share personal contact info. Thanks for understanding. Phyl)
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: hruss on July 12, 2008, 05:05:31 pm
good luck tomorrrow, Meagan! 

Hrissy
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: leapyrtwins on July 14, 2008, 09:33:35 pm
Meagan -

hijacking this thread to say I hope your first meeting went well yesterday and that you had a good crowd.

Wish I could have made it; hopefully next time.

Jan  :)
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: Meagan on July 15, 2008, 02:57:49 pm
I had a good crowd of 12 ppl....next time there better be 13 (you being one :) )

Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: leapyrtwins on July 15, 2008, 09:44:39 pm
Meagan -

glad you had a good turn out  :)

I know of at least 3 people on this forum from our area that need to be put on the "mailing list" so they get meeting information. 

I'll email you when I get back to town next week.

I hope the next meeting isn't too far off.

Jan
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: Meagan on July 18, 2008, 12:40:24 pm
Let me know, I would love to get everyone added to the email list.

Thanks,
Meagan
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: leapyrtwins on July 19, 2008, 01:34:25 am
Meagan -

just PM'd you the information.

Thanks,

Jan
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: tsambo on October 07, 2008, 09:33:09 pm
I am 34 year old male with 1.5cm AN in Chicago and meet with DR. Byrne at Rush.  Has anyone out there had surgery preformed by him or heard of him in dealing with AN?
Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: leapyrtwins on October 08, 2008, 06:31:48 am
Tsambo -

Rush is not known for treating ANs, so I have not heard of Dr. Byrne. 

Experience in treating ANs is imperative; best places near Chicago to seek treatment are Loyola or Ear Institute of Chicago (www.chicagoear.com) which is affiliated with Northwestern University.

I know Loyola does surgery, but I'm not sure about radiation.  Chicago Ear does both surgery and radiation.

With an AN of 1.5 cm both treatment options should be open to you.

My surgery was done through Chicago Ear (Dr. Robert Battista) about 16 months ago and I had a very good experience and outcome.

If you'd like further information, please feel free to ask through this thread, or PM me.

I'd also like to recommend that you contact the ANA for their informational literature - if you haven't already - it's very helpful.

Jan

Title: Re: Doctors in Chicago Area
Post by: Kate B on October 11, 2008, 05:29:36 pm
I am 34 year old male with 1.5cm AN in Chicago and meet with DR. Byrne at Rush.  Has anyone out there had surgery preformed by him or heard of him in dealing with AN?

Hi Tony,

Like Jan, he is unfamiliar to me too. I would question Dr. Byrne relative to the number of surgeries he has performed on AN patients.  Question him relative to the number of types of surgery he has performed.  Some perform retrosigmoid more than middle fossa etc..  This is one time that you want to be a "garden variety".

I know of another colleague at work that went through Rush for another type of Schwannomma and used Dr. Cerullo, who in his own right is world renown.

Kate