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I've seen two docs at Hopkins and really liked both. That said, imvho, if you are looking for someone to have any new answers with regard to this miserable disease I think you might be disappointed if you have been seeing a MS specialist already. Good luck with whatever you decide and the Balto/DC area is great to visit if you need a getaway also.
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If you are just trying to find a better dr. and don't want to travel as far as JH, GW and Georgetown both have MS centers - probably an hour drive if you miss rush hour. GW would be my preference of the two - Gtown facility is kinda old and gross. I don't know what is available in Richmond, but NMSS could give you some recomendations.
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