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lobstershack Posted - 08/29/2005 : 16:03:51
I called Dr. Rashbaum today, and discovered that he does in fact accept my insurance--a $20 copay is much better than $1000--but when I asked the receptionist about TMS (how many sessions patients usually see him for, etc.) she hadn't a clue what I was talkng about. Does Dr. Rashbaum treat TMS patients? Has anyone on this board gone to him? And if so what was your experience?

Seth
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leegold Posted - 08/29/2005 : 17:32:47
yep, $20 is better than $1000, but seeing dr sarno was the best grand i ever spent...

Lee
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