Practice Slowdown
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 2:37 am
We received the following message from Dr. Redmond which he said we could post on the forum:
"At age 62 my practice is slowing down and I have decided to discontinue new evaluations for pelvic pain. I can recommend Dr. Prologo in Atlanta as a local resource in the southeast. He is an interventional radiologist who can perform pudendal nerve diagnostic blocks and cryoablation treatment. Potential patients would need to Google his name and determine what he requires to be seen. It is an honor to continue to see the patients already scheduled or under my care, and I appreciate the confidence past patients have had to travel, sometimes great distances, to see us for testing and injections. For now, the successor in our practice does not treat pelvic pain. But I will remain as an email consultant (mdredmond@prodigy.net), realizing that I cannot ethically offer medical advice that would meet a standard of acceptable care. When I can, I will try to give realistic hope and direction."
Dr. Redmond was one of the pioneers in treating pudendal neuralgia in the United States and he has always been a great resource for pudendal neuralgia patients. I would like to say thank you to Dr. Redmond for all he has done for pudendal neuralgia patients over the years. He will continue to remain as an adviser to HOPE.
Violet
"At age 62 my practice is slowing down and I have decided to discontinue new evaluations for pelvic pain. I can recommend Dr. Prologo in Atlanta as a local resource in the southeast. He is an interventional radiologist who can perform pudendal nerve diagnostic blocks and cryoablation treatment. Potential patients would need to Google his name and determine what he requires to be seen. It is an honor to continue to see the patients already scheduled or under my care, and I appreciate the confidence past patients have had to travel, sometimes great distances, to see us for testing and injections. For now, the successor in our practice does not treat pelvic pain. But I will remain as an email consultant (mdredmond@prodigy.net), realizing that I cannot ethically offer medical advice that would meet a standard of acceptable care. When I can, I will try to give realistic hope and direction."
Dr. Redmond was one of the pioneers in treating pudendal neuralgia in the United States and he has always been a great resource for pudendal neuralgia patients. I would like to say thank you to Dr. Redmond for all he has done for pudendal neuralgia patients over the years. He will continue to remain as an adviser to HOPE.
Violet