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Old 04-08-2014, 12:35 AM #1
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Default Neurologist in San Diego?

I am having trouble locating a good neurologist that would know about CMT, even Scripps La Jolla, had no mention of a doctor specializing in Herditary Neurapathy. after being greatly disappointed by the Endocronolgist I went to at Scripps today, I am reluctant to go back... You would think a pricy top of the line award winning hospital would hav more to offer then a Endo that did not know how to treat the thyroid... I guess I could travel to Los Angeles, if need be. The only neurologist mentioned on the CMT site is at a children's hospital.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jon
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