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Acoustic Neurinomas in Scotland

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Hi all! Does anybody know how acoustic neurinomas are handled/treated in Scotland (what hospitals, what techniques are available), etc? I moved to Edinburgh from abroad a couple of years ago, and I may have some re-growth to care of

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Some years ago Western General in Edinburgh had a good reputation as a centre for Fractionated Radio Surgery AN treatments.

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I had my AN removed at the royal in Edinburgh in May this year. The neurology department there is brand new and the team is amazing. I had a really positive experience in the hospital

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thanks!

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