Who should I see in Los Angeles? (doctor/PT)

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moxsum
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Who should I see in Los Angeles? (doctor/PT)

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Hey, I live in Los Angeles.. I've been seeing Dr. Milton Krisiloff for the past few months but I would like to get a second opinion and maybe try some physical therapy.. Who should I go see?

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Age: 22 | Onset Age: 22 | Symptoms: Weak Erections, Low Libido, Cloudy/white urine at end of stream (gone now), Occasional twinges of pain around anus/inside anus, Weak Ejaculation/Orgasm | Helped By: Not sure yet.. but using vitamins (saw palmetto, pygeum, etc.), consciously relaxing pelvis during the day. | Worsened By: Stress, Tension in pelvis, Alcohol (sometimes), and maybe excessive ejaculation/excitement
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Re: Who should I see in Los Angeles? (doctor/PT)

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Scott Zeitlin (uro)
2080 Century Parks East Suite 1407
Los Angeles, CA, 90067
Phone Number:
(310) 284-8191
Fax Number: (310) 284-8113

If he can't help, first stop is up the coast at SF (David Wise), or else see our listings of PTs in this forum.
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Re: Who should I see in Los Angeles? (doctor/PT)

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Highly recommend Daniel Kirages, DPT in Arcadia. He is very competent and just a great guy overall (also one of the few male PTs who specialize in pelvic floor tension). Check out www.bodysolutionspt.com
Age: 27 | Onset Age: 26 | Symptoms: Pelvic pain (began w/ introduction into bladder/prostate of highly resistant strain of bacteria that was acquired via a Botox injection intended to treat levator ani syndrome) | Helped By: Paxil for anxiety, Trigger point release and trigger point injections, stretches, hot baths, Prosta-Q | Worsened By: Stress/anxiety, Sitting down for long periods,
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