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Businiess name:  Stokes, John, Md - Austin Brain & Spine
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
To make a very long story short, Dr. Tumu treated me for a cavernous angioma located in the left cerebellum back in July 2009. I had a few weeks to prepare for the operation and while brain surgery is no minor procedure, I was at ease the entire time. The reason? Dr. Tumu. He made me feel very confident going into surgery; he answered all of my questions (believe me, I had several), explained the nuts and bolts of the procedure as well as the risks, and assured me I would have a positve outcome. Most doctors are reluctant to say this but Dr. Tumu is no ordinary doctor. Not only is he understanding, patient, and comforting, he is also a genius! No, really, he is. It's fairly obvious after speaking to him for even a minute that he knows what he's doing. And his staff is pretty sensational too.\r \r My operation lasted around five hours. I spent a day and a half in the ICU and was then moved to my room at Brackenridge. I had excellent care during my 4 days in hospital and my recovery was rather quick and easy. I returned to work three weeks later and resumed my globetrotting ways a couple of months after that. \r I owe my life to Dr. Tumu's mad skills and my entire family is extremely grateful to him for ""fixing"" me. (My parents still light candles in his honor. Really.) \r \r Oh, and his new office is really nice! I almost wish I still had a neurological problem so I could stop by. Alas, I don't, and it's all thanks to Dr. Tumu!

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