Survey Response: Clive M. Segil, MD

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This survey was last updated in January 2010.

Degrees/Licenses Held: M.B, B.Ch, M.D, F.R.C.S, F.A.C.S

License: California and Nevada

License number: A26735

Contact Information:
2080 Century Park East, Suite 500
Los Angeles Ca 90067
Phone: 310 203 5490
Fax: 310 203 5412

Century City Los Angeles
Tarzana, California
Lancaster, California
Las Vegas, Nevada
Reno, Nevada

Website: http://www.drsegil.com

Number of years in practice: 30

Number of years in practice with patients who have TMS: 10

Number of patients you have seen who have had TMS: 400

Do you work with other professionals when helping TMS patients? If so, please describe. Yes psychologists

How did you first become interested in TMS? Read about it. Visited with Dr. John Sarno.

Have you ever suffered from TMS? (optional) no

What insurance plans do you currently accept? all

Do you have a sliding scale of payment for people who are not covered by insurance? yes

What steps should TMS clients take before contacting you? none

Have you published any materials related to TMS? yes

Which mind-body medicine books do you find yourself recommending most frequently to patients? In particular, do you feel comfortable referring people to Dr. Sarno's books? yes

Special Questions for Physicians

Have you ever trained under Dr. John E. Sarno, or another TMS doctor? If so, please explain.
Yes under Dr. John Sarno

Other than training with a TMS doctor, what have you done to educate yourself about TMS, and what plans do you have for further education about TMS?
Lots, Many meetings, Grand rounds presentations at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre

How would you characterize your position on referring for spinal surgery?
Well respected experienced Spinal Surgeon performing complex Spine surgeries

As we are going to post your answers on the TMS Wiki, feel free to write some text to introduce yourself:
See my web site drsegil.com

An exceptional ability to diagnose and treat people with pain, deformities, loss of function, rather than disease entities.

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