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    I just came across te Columbia University web site that talks all about how they love to do ADR AND that they have insurance specialists waiting to help you get insurance to cover your surgery. Has anyone called or been there? Insurance Columbia Neurosurgery

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    I just came across te Columbia University web site that talks all about how they love to do ADR AND that they have insurance specialists waiting to help you get insurance to cover your surgery. Has anyone called or been there? Insurance Columbia Neurosurgery
    I haven't been there personally, but I've heard great things from Spine Patients that have been seen there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pochofeo View Post
    I just came across te Columbia University web site that talks all about how they love to do ADR AND that they have insurance specialists waiting to help you get insurance to cover your surgery. Has anyone called or been there? Insurance Columbia Neurosurgery
    I didn't find anything on the site about ADR. Would you tell me where you found it.
    Thanks.
    Diagnosis:
    Degenerative disc disease throughout spine
    Generalized disc bulging with mild narrowing of thecal sac in L2-L3, L3-L4, L4-L5, L5-S1.
    Moderate spinal stenosis L4-L5
    Foraminal narrowing
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    Go to "our specialties" then "spine center".
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    03/27/09 L4/5 & L5/S1 Maverick discs at Stenum (www.dr-ritter-lang.com)
    11/9/11 C6/7 Herniation with Nerve Impingement. Another journey begins.

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