I suggest you line up local resources before committing to House.
Sounds logical to me. I tried that with one doc. He got insulted. One of the docs at House said it is very unusual for someone to try line up another surgeon ahead of time. Has anyone ever lined up local surgical resources ahead of time?
Look at it this way. If you can't get a local Dr to be responsive before your surgery what makes you think you'll get one afterwards? And once the surgeons at House are done with you I seriously doubt that they'll pay much attention to you afterwards, other than maybe "We tried, sorry."
I sent my MRI results to House just like everybody else. I got a call from one of their surgeons and he recommended translab. That didn't sit well with me and I didn't buy his explanation based on my own research. I was leaning towards radiation and then spoke with the specialists at the Barrow Neurological Institute here in Phoenix. The Acoustic Neuroma team there does both surgery and radiation and had no reason to pick one over the other. We went over the pros and cons of each and agreed on Gamma Knife.
I'm not saying that Gamma Knife is the way for you to go. Just illustrating that the surgeons at House might be a little biased in favor of surgery and, if surgery is the way to go for you, that there are very likely neurosurgeons closer to home that can handle the surgery just as well as the surgeons at House.
None of these surgeries are new and nobody has a monopoly on them.