Hi, Rick ~
First, welcome to the ANA discussion forums. I'm glad they've been helpful to you as you begin your research into addressing your AN. I was diagnosed with a very large AN - 4.5 cm (actually, more like 5 cm once exposed during surgery) that was successfully debulked and later radiated in a comprehensive plan of attack, as it were. I won't attempt to 'medically' advise you at this point because I'm not a doctor. However, your concern regarding the neurosurgeons experience with acoustic neuroma extraction is well founded. The ANA strongly advises AN patients considering surgery to choose a doctor with extensive experience in AN removal. I was very fortunate to find a local doctor that had such experience. He was even a member of the ANA (for decades). He did a splendid job (with his protégé, also a neurosurgeon) and worked closely with the brilliant radiation oncologist that oversaw my FSR treatments a few months later. However, had I not found this doctor, I was anticipating calling HEI and, based on their sterling reputation, scheduling my surgery with them. That wasn't necessary - but I mention it because I concur with your reservations about 'going local' and understand your sense of confidence in HEI. However, I hope you'll give the 'local' doctor(s) a chance. I've always maintained that, as good as the doctors are at HEI, there are many 'local' surgeons that are fully capable of performing successful AN surgery. You just have to seek them out. The surgery follow-up is obviously easier with a local doctor, although most HEI patients don't mention follow-up as an issue. Whatever doctor/facility you choose, Rick, we'll support you and give you all the help/ advice/ information we can.
Jim