Hey Nervous Nurse,
I am from Birmingham, Alabama but I searched for gyn/onc in Minneapolis and this is what I came up with. You can call them and see if they can help you... Take care,
Megan
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MOCA Medical Advisory Board
Gynecologic Oncologist University of Minnesota,
Dept. of Women's Health MMC395
420 Delaware Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Appointments: (612) 626-4338
Department: (612)- 626-3111
Cheryl Bailey, M.D.
Minnesota Oncology Hematology
Minneapolis Office
Gynecologic Oncologist Minnesota Oncology Hematology, P.A.
800 E. 28th Street , Piper Bldg, Suite 405 Minneapolis , MN 55407
Appointments: (612)-863-8604
Direct # (612)-863-8585
Brigitte Anne Barrette, M.D.
Mayo Clinic Clinical Instructor Mayo Clinic
200 1 st Street S.W.
Rochester , MN 55905
Matthew P. Boente M.D. Minnesota Oncology Hematology
Edina Office
Gynecologic Oncologist Minnesota Oncology Hematology, P.A.
6363 France Ave So. Suite 300
Edina, MN 55435
Appointments: (952)-928-2999
Direct #: ( 952)-928-2900
Linda F. Carson, M.D.
University of Minnesota
Gynecologic Oncologist University of Minnesota,
Dept. of Women's Health MMC395
420 Delaware St., S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Appointments: (612)-626-4338
Department: (612)- 626-3111
A.Catherine Casey, M.D.
Minnesota Oncology Hematology
Woodbury Office
Gynecologic Oncologist Minnesota Oncology Hematology, P.A.
1875 Woodwind Drive, Suite 130
Woodbury, MN 55125
Appointments: (651)-735-7414
William A. Cliby, M.D.
Mayo Clinic
Gynecologic Oncologist Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Mayo Clinic
200 1st Street., S.W.
Rochester, MN 55905
Phone: (507)-266-9323 (secretary)
Levi S. Downs, Jr., M.D. University of Minnesota
Gynecologic Oncologist University of Minnesota,
Dept. of Women
If I lived in the Minneapolis area I would seek an appointment with:
Linda F. Carson, M.D. - Gyn Onc
Department of Obstetrics, Gyn and Women's Health
The Mayo Clinic
Univ. of Minnesota
Telephone number to call for new patient appointments:
612-626-3444
Regardless of who you ultimately see, please let us know how things go.
westgal
stage 3c survivor
I had pre cancer cells removed from my cervix about 8 weeks ago. I am still experiencing crampy like feelings that are not normal and was experiencing them before the diagnosis and treatment. My great Aunt Dot died from ovarian cancer and my cousin had a full histerectomy at age 13 from ovarian cancer. I am worried that It could be genetic and I should seek a second opinioin outside of my normal obgyn. Any advice? I am in MN for work and see that there are some wonderful specialists here.
The pre-cancer cells are something different. Not connected to ovarian cancer. Family history of ovarian cancer does mean you should be aware of symptoms, have thorough check-ups. Yes. In MN you have access to the best care available. I wish you the best. Marie