Anonymous
Post 01/12/2022 13:44     Subject: Re:Division of Adhesions/Treatment of Asherman's Syndrome

I went to Dr. Isaacson in Boston. He was able to do the hysteroscopy (in office, without anesthesia) the same day I had my initial appointment. He was really wonderful. My adhesions were just in the cervix, so, in order to keep them from reforming, my regular gynecologist is prodding the opening with a catheter every two weeks for six weeks. I've heard good things about Dr. Robinson as well and think he also does in-office hysteroscopies.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2022 12:38     Subject: Division of Adhesions/Treatment of Asherman's Syndrome

Anonymous wrote:Thanks - I've seen Dr. Robinson through googling so it's helpful to know there is some independent confirmation.

I've tried to join the Facebook group but my request is still pending. I actually joined Facebook just to join the group so I'm worried they think my profile is a bot.


I think it took them some time to approve my request too. I wouldn’t worry too much. Good luck!
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2022 11:05     Subject: Division of Adhesions/Treatment of Asherman's Syndrome

Thanks - I've seen Dr. Robinson through googling so it's helpful to know there is some independent confirmation.

I've tried to join the Facebook group but my request is still pending. I actually joined Facebook just to join the group so I'm worried they think my profile is a bot.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2022 10:47     Subject: Division of Adhesions/Treatment of Asherman's Syndrome

There is a very active Facebook group called “Asherman’s Syndrome Awareness and Support” that I highly recommend. They recommend several “A list” providers, none of which are local. I think the best local surgeon is Dr. James Robinson at MedStar. I have no personal experience with him however as it turned out what looked like an adhesion was just a polyp. Good luck though!
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2022 09:42     Subject: Division of Adhesions/Treatment of Asherman's Syndrome

Has anyone had a hysteroscopy with division of adhesions? Would you recommend your provider? What was their level of experience and what protocol did they use to prevent adhesions from reforming?