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Referral for a Good Endo Doctor

Does anyone have a referral for an Endometriosis specialist in the Denver area?  Or can someone point me to a website where I can find this information?  Thanks.  
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136956 tn?1688675680
Okay let me know how it goes and if you need more help :)
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Thank you.  I will definitely look into all of them.  
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The one I heard about in Denver is named Dr. Levitt but I was told she got mixed reviews so I am not sure. It would be worth a shot to see you can always get a second opinion elsewhere.

http://www.lovittgynecology.com/
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136956 tn?1688675680
The closest one that is really good is this one but I am going to look closer. Some boards have some missing and others have different once etc. I have heard of this one many times so I know he knows what he is doing.


Dr. John Dulemba

The Womens Centre,
3321 Unicorn Lake Blvd,
Suite 100,
Denton, TX 76210
T: (940) 387 6248

*Dr. Dulemba is part human, part robot.... he is the Robodoc!

Specialisation: GYN only
Bowl/urinary tract surgery: Does some of own bowel and urinary tract work. Segmental bowel resections are conducted by an assisting colorectal surgeon.

This one is also rated highly but still out of the denver area.

Dr. Jeff Arrington

Ogden Clinic - Women's Center,
4403 Harrison Blvd. Suite 4650,
Ogden, UT 84403
T: 801-475-3240
W: http://gynlaparoscopy.blogspot.nl/

Specialisation: OBGYN
Bowl/urinary tract surgery:  Dr. Arrington performs his own urinary tract work and performs some bowel work (shaving of the bowel and discoid resections). Segmental resections are conducted by an assisting surgeon.

I am going to look now for more.
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Thank you so much.
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136956 tn?1688675680
Let me get back to you when I get home with some names :)
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