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Default How do you look for a neurologist specializing in MS?

My neurologist is a good doctor. But he doesn't specialize in MS. Sometimes I wish he seemed more knowledgable about the disease.

If I wanted to look for a doctor who actually is an MS specialist, how would I go about doing this? I've try googling, but nothing comes up. Has anyone here found an ms specialist and if so, how did you go about doing this?

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