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Consultation on good root canal treatment in Los Angeles, oral surgeon, colonoscopy specialist, and medical insurance.

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • moonchild
  • mail
  • 2023/09/20 12:50

1.I am looking for a root canal specialist or oral surgeon in Los Angeles who speaks Japanese and is very skilled

.

I would be very grateful if you could let me know.
Thank you very much.

In Japan, I have been suffering from a series of
diagnostic and medical errors over the years.

2. I would appreciate it if you could tell me
which doctors in Los Angeles are good at colonoscopy without pain
.

3. I would like to ask about medical insurance,
if I am a traveler and already have symptoms,
I cannot get medical insurance ?.

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#2
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/20 (Wed) 15:46
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If you are a traveler, would it be safer to receive treatment in Japanese back in your country
rather than worrying about the language in a foreign country? If I am a traveler, can I purchase traveler's insurance upon entering the U.S.?

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#3
  • 昭和なおとっつぁん
  • 2023/09/21 (Thu) 01:15
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You could ask at an agency that handles insurance.

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#6

1 , Dr. Shimizu is at The View Dental Specialty Center. He has helped me a lot with root canal treatment and other treatments. He is a very good doctor.
2 , I had a colonoscopy about a year ago. Dr. Chester Zahn performed the colonoscopy and it was completely painless.

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#7
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん.
  • 2023/09/25 (Mon) 01:30
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"Remaining root extraction" I don't understand. If you extract a tooth, there won't be any root left.
Don't you do root canal treatment without extracting the tooth, leaving the root ?
There are root canal treatment specialists in Japan these days. I know of one in Nagoya. We only accept referral patients from general dentists. Of course, it is self-pay treatment.

In the U.S., specialties are separated, so doctors who do this and that are ?.
There are many general dentists who speak Japanese, so if you go to one of them and ask for a consultation,
they will refer you to an appropriate specialist. If you ask for a letter of referral and explanation
at that time, you may feel comfortable even with a specialist who does not speak Japanese.
There used to be a Japanese-American root canal specialist in Montebello.
Dr. did not speak Japanese, but his wife, the receptionist, did.

I think that even travelers can get insurance, but it may not be available immediately ?
Besides, isn't the amount of dental insurance coverage fixed ? and isn't the Japanese National Health Insurance special, which covers both medical and dental
and is available immediately after you get in?

And dental insurance has a fixed amount of coverage. You mentioned painless colonoscopists, but in the U.S. it is common to use general anesthesia
so pain is not a factor.

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#8
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん.
  • 2023/09/25 (Mon) 01:46
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I had a misunderstanding about "remaining root extraction."
So you are not leaving the root, but extracting the remaining root? My apologies for my lack of knowledge. I will correct it.

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