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I am a T2 and looking for an Endo in the metro-Detroit area that supports my belief that my D isn't necessarily a progressive disease. It might be degenerative...just not an absolute conclusion. My other doctors are Beaumont drs and that is why I would like to find a Beaumont endo.

Anyone have any recommendations?

Tags: degenerative, endo, progressive, recommendation

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I don't know the endos at Beaumont, but I have had very good experiences with:

Rana Alsabbagh at St. Johns Hospital on Moross in Grosse Pointe

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Davida Kruger -- nurse practitioner working with an endo at Henry Ford Hospital downtown. She works very closely with the endo (I think that it's Dr. Whitehouse) and is well known for excellent research and great with patients!

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I have a VERY good Endo and he is out of Beaumont and Huron Valley, his name is Lowell Schmeltz. He has been my doctor for 3 years. He works in the Beaumont building on Orchard lake between 14 and 15 mile in West Bloomfield.

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