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Old 11-17-2006, 12:30 AM #5
Angie B Angie B is offline
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Sure Gabe. I see Dr. Susan Evans at Noran Neurological in Mpls (also clinics in Fridley and Maplewood) There are several Nuerologists (at least 4 that I know of) at Noran that are wonderful with MG. I have been extremely happy with the whole staff there and if your looking for a solid group of Neuro's I would highly suggest giving them a call. Im not sure if Dr. Evans is seeing new patients but I have not had a bad experience with any of the Doc's there- I've seen many while in the hospital. Good luck. Let me know how it goes.

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