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Consultant recommendation
Hello all
I am looking for advice from this supportive site. I have not visited in quite a while since I lost my husband 2 years ago following complications of BMT for high risk MDS. A family member recently moved to NYC has been found to have counts suggestive of MDS- Does anyone have a recommendation of a good hematologist in NYC (excluding Sloan Kettering which is outside their health plan network)? Thank you in advance |
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If Cornell works then a friend we met at Hope Lodge...
has this physician as her transplant doctor, although she had a rare type of lymphoma, he was willing to accept a challenging case, take her to transplant and she is doing very well almost two years later.
Wishing both of you well! Koen van Besien, M.D. https://weillcornell.org/kvanbesien "The following represents most of the managed care plans accepted by this physician. If your insurance carrier does not appear here please contact the physician’s office as they may have individual contracts not included on this site. * indicates this physician is no longer accepting new patients with this insurance plan. AETNA [PPO] AETNA [Medicare] AETNA [HMO] Aetna - Weill Cornell [POS] Affinity Access Affinity Health Plan Blue Priority Network CIGNA Emblem Select Care Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield [Pathway X] Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield [Pathway X Enhanced] Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield [PPO] Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield [Mediblue (Senior)] Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield [HMO] Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield [EPO] Empire Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield HealthPlus Empire Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield HealthPlus [CHP] Fidelis Care GHI [CBP] Health First Health Insurance Plan of NY (HIP) [Medicaid] Health Insurance Plan of NY (HIP) [Medicare] Health Insurance Plan of NY (HIP) Medicaid Medicare Oxford Health Plans [Medicare Advantage] Oxford Health Plans [Metro/Core/Charter] Oxford Health Plans [Freedom] Oxford Health Plans [Liberty] POMCO Rockefeller University - CoreSource UHC Compass United Empire United Health Care United Health Care [Medicare] United Health Care [Community Plan] VNSNY CHOICE Medicare [Medicare] VNSNY CHOICE Medicare [HMO] "
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Debbie, wife of Mike age 58, diagnosed RAEB 2 April 2010. Initial blast count somewhere between 10-15% then 20% after two treatments of Dacogen. Completed induction therapy 8/2/2010. BMB 8/31/10 - 4% blasts. SCT 10/1/2010. Relapsed in 10/2014, second transplant from same donor on 12/31/2014. |
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