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Old 07-18-2012, 07:57 PM #1
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Default Any Kentucky painies in here?

I am trying to locate a pain doc who treated me back in the 90s. His primary office was in Lexington but had sattelite offices in Central KY. I kept my records but they ended up being stored in my daughter's garage. Enough said. PM me if you might be of some assistance. Thanks!
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Spiney,
Since you haven't gotten an answer yet, I'll make a suggestion. I don't live in Kentucky, but you can find Dr.s in your area online. Sites usually ask for your zipcode, then they can give you a map with the locations of several Dr.s with what ever specialty you need.

Since what is a good Dr. to one person is not to another, you wind up having to check out any Dr. yourself to find out if your personalities fit and you are happy with the way they do things. Its the fastest way to find a Dr.

Good luck.

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Spiney,
Since you haven't gotten an answer yet, I'll make a suggestion. I don't live in Kentucky, but you can find Dr.s in your area online. Sites usually ask for your zipcode, then they can give you a map with the locations of several Dr.s with what ever specialty you need.

Since what is a good Dr. to one person is not to another, you wind up having to check out any Dr. yourself to find out if your personalities fit and you are happy with the way they do things. Its the fastest way to find a Dr.

Good luck.

Sam

Thanks Sam. This is a long, complicated story. The guy needs to have his license pulled for a book load of reasons. I found him and passed the info on to the people who needed it.
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