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Originally Posted by jdvp
Thanks Kitt, I called them today and I was told they absolutely don't do any phone consultations. I'd hate to have my father-in-law go to Rochester and have them look at his history of treatment and tell him, "sorry, we can't do anything for you".
I don't understand why they wouldn't at least let us pay them to review the documentation of his treatment to-date and give some kind of indication about whether they thought it would be worthwhile to go to Rochester to be evaluated.
JDVP
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I understand what you are saying. However, I would imagine that they have to see him as a patient and not just review his treatment to-date. I would think that would be true of any physician. Here is a site on Dr. Dyck. He is the Professor of Neurology. He and his team specialize in all kinds of it.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/biographie...d/bio-20053356
Hope you find an answer. In the U.S. News and World Reports the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN ranks #1 for neurology and neurosurgery.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/department...w/ovc-20117067
The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota is one of the best.