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Looking for a doctor in Dallas who specializes in bronchiectasis
Looking for a doctor in Dallas who specializes in bronchiectasis
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Hi Lynn,
My first thought is UT in Tyler TX. I think about 2 hours from you. I know it is a wonderful place to go if you have NTM, which often goes hand in hand with bronchiectasis. You might go to NTMinfo.org, here is the link http://www.ntminfo.org/patients/physician-referral... there is another physician listed. My recommendation is Tyler TX.
Hi Lynn, we work with a Consortium of physicians who specialize in Bronchiectasis and NTM. Dr. David Griffith is part of the Consortium and located in Tyler, TX. I know that's about an hour and a half from Dallas, but I did want to share in case you were interested in learning more about Dr. Griffith. If so, let me know and I will see if I can put you in contact with his research coordinator. Hoping other chime in if they have other recommendations in the area!
Hi Lynn, we work with a Consortium of physicians who specialize in Bronchiectasis and NTM. Dr. David Griffith is part of the Consortium and located in Tyler, TX. I know that's about an hour and a half from Dallas, but I did want to share in case you were interested in learning more about Dr. Griffith. If so, let me know and I will see if I can put you in contact with his research coordinator. Hoping other chime in if they have other recommendations in the area!
@Delia
Thanks so much for the quick reply...I have been to Tyler but am looking for someone in Dallas who I can see on a more regular basis.
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