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Confused Has anyone been to Johns Hopkins for Neuropathy?

Has anyone been to Johns Hopkins that has some form of undiagnosed neuropathy and come out on the other end with a diagnosis?
My neurologist is telling me that he needs an extra set of eyes on me since all of my tests come back negative. And I still pass the reflex and "feeling" tests on my feet. NCT and EMG were OK months ago. Only mild carpal tunnel.
So before I consider traveling to another state, I would like to know if anyone has any experience with Johns Hopkins.

Thanks in advance!
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