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Old 09-25-2012, 02:42 PM #1
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I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on places or doctors that may specialize in the treatment of MG. I like my neuro so far but I've been considering seeking treatment outside of my local area with someone that has a lot of experience with the disease. I've seen a research program out of the University of Illinois Chicago whose doctors are on my insurance. My dad called the Myasthenia Foundation yesterday and was also given the name of a neurologist in San Francisco that's on my plan. Thanks for your input. :-)
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