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Old 12-19-2017, 09:50 AM #1
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Default Bon Secours Neurology in Suffern, NY - Opinions?

I just discovered this place, much closer to home than my current neurologist:
Home | Bon Secours Neurology

Can anybody comment on the quality of their services, doctors, etc.?

Thanks,

Rob
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Old 12-19-2017, 11:58 AM #2
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Sorry Rob,
I am in NJ, but have no info on that practice...search around for online reviews if you haven't already.

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I just discovered this place, much closer to home than my current neurologist:
Home | Bon Secours Neurology

Can anybody comment on the quality of their services, doctors, etc.?

Thanks,

Rob
My biggest question I would have about the facility is if they have a Movement Disorder Specialist in the practice. I quickly glanced through their staff and didn't see anyone listed with that subspecialty. They may be great doctors, but there is a big difference between a general neurologist and a Movement Disorder Specialist that focuses on PD (and related disorders).

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