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Old 12-26-2015, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by glenntaj View Post
--if one has the capability and one can afford it, it is often worth a visit to one of the true centers that both has practices in peripheral neuropathy AND has a major reasearch component.

The ones I talk about are:

Cornell-Weill in New York City (which is in partnership with the New York/Columbia Presbyterian system)
Jack Miller in Chicago
Johns Hopkins in Baltimore
Massachusetts General in Boston
Jacksonville Shands in Jacksonville Florida

There are others that advertise but I find it harder to vouch for them, even though they may have some good doctors (i.e., Mayo Clinic, University of California/San Francisco).
This is true. After a rather bleak several visits to Yale and being untreated for MG, I finally drove to Baltimore and experienced excellent treatment at Johns Hopkins. I now have new hope for my future.
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