This pic of Dr. McCroskey is from the year I was born. it’s his medical school graduation picture! LOL Dr. McCroskey is a great guy. Thorough and considerate, he was really happy to talk technical-medical-lab-geekspeak with me as soon as I established my credibility in that area, but he also explained the things I didn’t know in astonishingly simple and non-condescending ways. He’s located in the cancer center. If you don’t have cancer, you will be humbled somewhat as you feel the raging good health surging through your body. Anemia is nothing compared to the living hell of cancer and chemotherapy. He will discuss your treatment options with you and will give you prosaic, no-nonsense advice. I like that. I like the«if I were you, I’d…» approach to medical gray areas. He is willing to treat aggressively if you are willing to deal with the discomforts… in my case, iron infusions are called for if I can put up with the crushing fatigue and muscle soreness that comes along for the ride. We’re trying one more thing before I resort to that; I also appreciate his long experience in how these things are likely to play out.