Neurological disorders
I have a friend who has Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI).
She previously received treatment at a medical center in the northern part of Taiwan, where she was prescribed calcium supplements and bisphosphonate medications, and had follow-ups regarding her previous surgeries.
Traveling north for medical care is quite challenging.
Could you please recommend some physicians in central Taiwan who have expertise in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, such as in genetics, orthopedics, neurology, or allergy and immunology? Thank you.
Xiao Xiao, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2009/09/21
Dr. Chen Shunsheng reply Rare Disease
To China Medical University, Changhua Christian Hospital, or Veterans General Hospital.
Reply Date: 2009/09/21
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For your friend with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), it is crucial to find a specialist who understands the complexities of this condition, which is characterized by fragile bones due to a defect in collagen production. In Central Taiwan, there are several medical professionals who have expertise in managing OI, particularly in the fields of genetics, orthopedics, and pediatrics.
1. Dr. Fu-Jen Tsai at China Medical University Hospital in Taichung specializes in pediatric genetics. He has experience in managing genetic disorders, including OI, and can provide comprehensive care that includes genetic counseling and management of the condition.
2. Dr. Chia-Chi Hsu at Taichung Veterans General Hospital is another excellent option. She is also in the pediatric genetics department and has a strong background in hereditary conditions, making her well-suited to address the needs of patients with OI.
3. Dr. Yu-Yuan Ko at Changhua Christian Hospital is known for her work in pediatric genetics as well. She can offer insights into the genetic aspects of OI and help with any necessary genetic testing or counseling.
4. Orthopedic specialists are also vital in the management of OI. They can help with the physical aspects of the disease, including fracture management and surgical interventions if necessary. In Central Taiwan, you might consider consulting with orthopedic surgeons at the aforementioned hospitals, as they often work closely with geneticists to provide a multidisciplinary approach to treatment.
5. Rheumatology and Immunology specialists can also play a role, especially if your friend experiences any related complications or comorbidities. They can help manage any autoimmune or inflammatory conditions that may arise.
In addition to these specialists, it is essential for your friend to have a comprehensive care plan that includes regular monitoring of bone density, nutritional support (including calcium and vitamin D), and possibly bisphosphonate therapy, which has been shown to improve bone density in OI patients.
When seeking care, it is advisable to contact these specialists directly to inquire about their experience with OI and to discuss your friend's specific needs. It may also be beneficial to ask about the availability of multidisciplinary clinics that focus on genetic disorders, as these can provide a more integrated approach to treatment.
Lastly, it is important to consider the logistics of travel and appointments. If your friend is unable to travel frequently to the north, establishing a relationship with a local specialist in Central Taiwan can help ensure continuity of care. They can also coordinate with the specialists in the north for any necessary referrals or consultations.
In summary, Central Taiwan has several qualified specialists who can provide care for Osteogenesis Imperfecta. By reaching out to the recommended doctors, your friend can receive the necessary support and management for her condition.
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