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dbussone 03-03-2015 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1022778)
Inactivity is the enemy of your body....especially at our age.


Amen to that.

Cathy H 03-03-2015 07:50 PM

Lots of good advice for you so far. all surgery is invasive. don't use docs who won't take medicare plus the suplemement. If your pain "comes and goes" its not as serious as I have heard about and experienced. do check out the many references sent to you here.

LuckySevens 03-03-2015 10:52 PM

Ronzo and Bono's new facility
 
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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1014514)
I did a search on Gulf Coast Spinal Institute and doctors Ronzo and Bono.

After a fair amount of research I concluded there are no others who "specialize" in the non invasive procedure.

I had my MRIs done and consulted with Bono. Diagnosed with a ruptured disc in the lumbar area of the spine.

I am impressed with Dr. Bono. Their facility in Tampa is state of the art and specifically designed for non invasive spinal procedures.

The bad news was because their facility does not meet medicare guidelines....their facility is too specific....there are some costs that are out of pocket that would not be at a hospital (with standard open surgery).
Estimated cost.....$13,000.

That is a lot of money however if it does everything as advertised and the procedure is not available anywhere else.....one has to give the option due consideration.

Any others experienced with these doctors and costs.

Anybody aware of any other organization that does the non invasive procedure?

I am so sad to hear this. My husband has 5 bad discs, L1-5 and I have L4-5 and S1 with severe sciatica. Just today, our Internist told us to make appointments with Dr. Bono to discuss surgery. After hearing this about their new facility not taking Medicare, I'm afraid that leaves us out.

dbussone 03-04-2015 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by LuckySevens (Post 1022916)
I am so sad to hear this. My husband has 5 bad discs, L1-5 and I have L4-5 and S1 with severe sciatica. Just today, our Internist told us to make appointments with Dr. Bono to discuss surgery. After hearing this about their new facility not taking Medicare, I'm afraid that leaves us out.

Keep checking with them. What they are probably lacking is the necessary inspection by the state health department before a license can be granted. Once that occurs the facility will be granted "deemed" status by Medicare. I seriously doubt that they have made a decision to NOT accept Medicare. That does not make good financial sense in FL. If they have, I'd certainly be surprised.

Villages PL 03-04-2015 04:49 PM

What's the cause of "bad discs"? Does it have anything to do with osteoporosis of the spine? Is it possible for both to occur at the same time?

http://nof.org/articles/18

delima2000 03-04-2015 06:31 PM

The doctors take medicare and the supplements but the new facility is not yet approved. Husband is going to wait until they get the approval.

billethkid 04-17-2015 03:38 PM

Update on Dr. Ronzo and Dr. Bono.
of Gulf Coast Spine Institute and Biospine in Tampa.

My daughter had the minimal invasive surgery yeaterday. All went as expected and 5 hours later she walked to the car!!!!

While at the Biospine location I did have a chance to talk to Dr. Bono about medicare. He confirmed again the new facility is not covered by medicare and could "take a year or two to get approved". That is approval for the facility. The doctors are coverd by medicare.

I know I stated it before but for me to have the surgery at their new facility would cost around $13,000. I am fortunate to have a condition that is chronic. And I can extend the time between episodes by being more careful.
I continue my search for medicare approved coverage for the minimally invasive procedure.

Balesschool 04-18-2015 07:46 AM

I am looking for recommendations for surgeons who do minimally invasive surgery for stenosis of the back.

jnieman 04-18-2015 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Balesschool (Post 1047020)
I am looking for recommendations for surgeons who do minimally invasive surgery for stenosis of the back.

A friend of mine just had minimally invasive back surgery from Dr. Hill and is pleased. She is back to doing everything except golf at this point and it has just been 3 weeks.

hulahips 04-18-2015 08:11 AM

Another vote for Dr bono who Dad just had spine surgery by


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