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Cee Posted - 03/09/2009 : 17:02:16
Does anyone know of TMS Doctors in the Boston area?

Thank You

Cee
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Allan Posted - 03/17/2009 : 11:58:04
Forest.

He also wrote a chapter in Dr. Sarno's book "The Divided Mind."

Allan
marytabby Posted - 03/16/2009 : 06:47:32
Northerner,
I don't know what Martinez charges because my primary care doctor allowed me to go to him under my insurance. He did a referral for me so I just paid my copay.
forestfortrees Posted - 03/16/2009 : 06:04:20
Another option would be Dr. Sopher, who works about an hour or hour and a half north of Boston, in Exeter, NH. Here's his website:
http://www.tms-mindbodymedicine.com/

I've emailed him before and he seems like a really nice guy. He's written a book (self-published, though) about TMS, too. It includes chapters on many of the sub-types of TMS. He's a family doctor.

tmswiki.org
Northerner Posted - 03/15/2009 : 18:30:10
It's interesting that Dr. Martinez is a physiatrist with a spine specialty - most are tied to physical therapy and physical causes,and would not be partial to a TMS diagnosis. It also means that he has further training in reading and understanding scans than would a family doc.

I've been thinking of going to see someone myself to finally pound the diagnosis into my head. Does anyone know how much he charges for an exam? Does he have follow up programs/lectures?

I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them never happened.
- Mark Twain
Cee Posted - 03/13/2009 : 20:16:03
Thanks for all the information on this Doctor.

Cee
marytabby Posted - 03/12/2009 : 13:33:47
Cee,
He was good. My first appt. he said definitely TMS for all the back stuff. Went to him for a second issue, a tendon issue in my wrist (not carpal, DeQuervain's). When I went the second time he was not clear whether my wrist was TMS or not, he actually said it ma not be. I wanted so desperately for him to say it was, but he didn't want to commit an answer. So I ended up having surgery on the wrist and haven't had any issues since (placebo? who knows). He is good but plan on waiting a long time. He gets very behind in his schedule but he will spend a lot of time with you.
Peg Posted - 03/12/2009 : 04:30:23
Hi Cee,

I met Dr. Martinez years ago. He was professional and kind.

Peg

In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual. Galileo Galilei
Cee Posted - 03/11/2009 : 15:30:58
Peg,

Will do and Thank you! Mary, is this Dr. in Dedham good? Do you see him?

Thank You

Cee
marytabby Posted - 03/10/2009 : 06:19:19
Dr. Eugenio Martinez in Dedham
Peg Posted - 03/09/2009 : 19:38:41
Cee, please see my response to Zarplod in his post titled TMS psychologists in Minneapolis.

The same list will be helpful to you as well.

Peg

In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual. Galileo Galilei

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