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Old 02-27-2015, 05:52 AM #1
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Default New Member - How to find a Neurologists?

Hi,

I'm Jerry and I was in a car accident January 25th and suffered a concussion. 5-weeks later I am still getting dizzy, dropping things and feel tired a lot. I do not have good balance and feel scared sometimes.

My doctor referred me to a neurologists but I am having a hard time finding one who will take me on as a new patient. I live in NC and the doctor said she tried to refer me to Raleigh Neurology, Duke, UNC and Rex and all the doctor's she spoke with indicated they do not take patients for auto accidents or worker's compensation claims.

I've called a couple of places in Greensboro that my physical therapists recommended and got the same response.

What now?
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