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Old 03-22-2013, 04:49 PM
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I agree, ask your neurologist if he/she knows anyone, that's what we did when I was first undergoing tests for what was wrong with me. I was kinda "in between doctors" and when my symptoms came out, we tried going to my mom's (she had taken me a few times) but she refused That was the end for her for me and my mom. I went to our local neurologist (who my mom knew from working in the hospital) and we asked her for a new internist and she is the best doctor EVER! She is so easy to talk to, it's like you're not even seeing a doctor.

But more importantly, if you ask your neurologist for one, then that means they have a connection with someone, they like their practices, etc so when you are sick/in the hospital etc you know the doctors won't buttheads (or, they won't buttheads TOO much), and that can help make communication muuuch easier between offices.

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