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Dr Michael Hoffer at the University of Miami, was the MD that tested many of the first cases of Havana Syndrome.
"Acute Findings in an Acquired Neurosensory Dysfunction" Dr Michael Hoffer
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6383299/pdf/LIO2-4-124.pdf
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If you want to visit Dr Hoffer in Miami, and be tested for Havana Syndrome - these are the approximate costs, according to a TI that went during 2022. Check with your insurance first.
1. AUDIOLOGICAL EVALUATION Visit at UHealth Ear Institute at the Clinical Research Building with Hoffer, Michael Ellis, MD
Hospital Fees $1,375
Insurance Covers -$ 532
You Pay $ 843
2. New Patient Appointment Visit at UHealth Ear Institute at the Clinical Research Building with Hoffer, Michael Ellis, MD
Total Fees $1,250
Hospital Fees $814
Physician Fees $436
Insurance Covers -$540
You Pay $710
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Targeted Justice is not a law firm or medical firm and does not provide legal or medical advice. This message does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation from Targeted Justice. There are numerous audiology/balance clinics in the U.S. that can perform these tests. Do a duckduckgo search for your city.
I went to Dr. Hoffer in Miami and had several tests including the one above. He claims that if you have not been to Havana you can not have Havana Syndrome. He stuck a sharp instrument into both of my ear canals claiming he was trying to remove ear wax. Everyone knows you never put anything sharp into the ear. I have had ear wax removed before and they flush it out, they don't dig it out. He had a sinister looking person standing at the door during the entire exam. He seemed nervous and unwilling to discuss my symptoms that align perfectly with Havana Syndrome symptoms. Spending money to go to the U of Miami to see Dr. Hoffer is a complete waste of time and money. He won't help you.
For Dr. Hoffer, I am just now starting to see him and if someone goes to the healthcare marketplace and gets insured it will be less expensive (few hundred dollars) to see him. The prices you listed are accurate. It's the affordable healthcare care act and pays for your monthly insurance and premium if you qualify. The range for coverage for about $500/mo is $15k to $50k a year.
I used Atnea CVS Healthcare silver plan and had video recording of people talking about using frequency signals to attack me while pointing at me and calling me a hostage in multiple places before Havana Syndrome came out. This includes 911 recordings.