I'm also looking for someone in the UK, my local ENT surgeon has referred me to Guys St Thomas in London, just waiting to get an appointment with a skull base surgeon to get his diagnosis. I had a 3D CT scan which showed both styloids to be 49mm long although so far I'm only getting real symptoms on one side.
Hi cheekychops, can I ask, was it easy to get a referral to see Mr Rogan Corbrige? I'm based in the Dorset but after reading up on the recommendations I'm keen to have a plan B if the surgeon I've been referred to either hasn't done the procedure before or is unwilling to for reasons other than medical.
cheekychops said:
Mr Rogan Corbrige Royal Berkshire Hospital UK.
Iām 2 weeks post op, here is the info for the Dr. I went to, great bedside manner, takes his time to answer all your question. He too believes itās not tonsillectomies that cause this problem, but the tonsils end up being removed because they think thatās whatās causing the symptoms to begin with and when the tonsillectomy doesnāt solve the problem, it gets blamed for being the cause of Eagles when thatās what it was to begin with.
Dr. Luke Philippsen, M.D.
Muncie Otolaryngoolgy Associates, P.C.
2525 W. University Ave
Suite 501
Muncie, IN 47303-3434
(765) - 284 - 2172 phone
(765 )- 288 - 1292 fax
Thanks for posting the spreadsheet.
I phoned the Dr. Stephen Early in Charlottesville, VA and his staff told me he doesn't accept new adult patients, only pediatric. They are letting me leave a message for him but said they aren't sure he will do it.
http://www.nomfs.com/meet-us/meet-dr-miloro/
Amazing Dr. & a believer of Eagle syndrome and the elongated styloid process! Heās located out of Chicago Illinois. Successful internal Stilodectomy surgery right here!