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Toronto Posted - 11/10/2004 : 09:40:29
I am looking for the phone number to get in touch with Dr. Sarno.

For all of you who contacted him, please help! Can you speak with him personaly? I would like to talk to him regarding my condition.

Thanks for all your help!
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tennis tom Posted - 11/12/2004 : 15:27:40
Thanks for the clarifications Molomaf and Dave. I thought for a moment there, that, the good doctor, entertained questions at certain hours from non-patients. I won't try calling him. Maybe those who do talk with and see him, can post their experiences.
Dave Posted - 11/12/2004 : 10:00:18
Again, I must urge people not to call his office if you are outside of New York or do not wish to set up an appointment with him, unless you write a letter first and receive explicit permission. His secretary is a very nice lady and will try to be accomodating, but at the same time she has a job to do. Dr. Sarno has a very explicit policy that he only speaks with patients or prospective patients.
molomaf Posted - 11/12/2004 : 09:29:44
My letter from his office was from March of 2001. When I called, I was asked my name as though I was on some kind of pre-list and then he was put on the phone. So I do think you must write to him first.
The letter says to call him Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM.
tennis tom Posted - 11/12/2004 : 09:16:03
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Originally posted by molomaf

I wrote to Dr. Sarno a few years ago and the reply letter from his secretary stated to call on specific days at specific times. I did and got to speak to him. He is a wonderful man.



Can you share with us what those times and days are?
molomaf Posted - 11/12/2004 : 08:10:26
I wrote to Dr. Sarno a few years ago and the reply letter from his secretary stated to call on specific days at specific times. I did and got to speak to him. He is a wonderful man.
Toronto Posted - 11/11/2004 : 06:53:06
You are all great!! Thanks for the quick replies. I will write the letter to Dr.Sarno then.

Thank you all.
pault Posted - 11/11/2004 : 05:00:56
I think you will be better off with Dr.Sopher also.Good Luck,Paul
plainchant Posted - 11/10/2004 : 15:17:52
There's probably not that much that Dr. Sarno could tell you in person that isn't contained in his books and videos. And there are other TMS doctors available to you listed here:

http://www.tmshelp.com/links.htm

Dr. Marc Sopher (http://www.tms-mindbodymedicine.com/)kindly replied to an e-mail I sent him within 24 hours at this address:

Marc.Sopher@uvm.edu

Dave Posted - 11/10/2004 : 13:34:28
I suggest that you do not call if you are out of state, as you will simply be wasting his secretary's time. Write a letter instead.
Sara Posted - 11/10/2004 : 13:15:03
Toronto,
I believe Sarno's number is 212-263-6035. If this is incorrect do a Google search with Sarno Rusk Institute.

I called a few weeks ago and got only a machine stating if you were out of state you should write to him. I tried e-mail and never got a response. A few days ago I wrote him a letter. I am hopeful he will write back.

Good luck
tennis tom Posted - 11/10/2004 : 13:01:30
John Sarno, MD

212-263-6035

400 East 34 St.
New York, NY 10016
Toronto Posted - 11/10/2004 : 10:13:31
Do you have his phone number, so I can make a consulatition?
Dave Posted - 11/10/2004 : 09:48:00
Sarno accepts calls from prospective patients. If you are not in the New York area, or not interested in scheduling an appointment, I'm afraid you won't be able to speak to him. However, he has a reputation of responding to letters.

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