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Default Best place for extensive lab testing for immune function/viruses, etc?

Hi everyone,

Does anyone have any recommendation on where to go for the most extensive lab testing to find out what's wrong with me? I am willing to travel out of state.

I was considering seeing Dr. Klimas, even though she specializes in CFS. The lab testing down there is supposed to be very thorough. Unfortunately I called them and they are not accepting new patients.
http://www.nova.edu/nim/

Any recommendations? I am set to see a new Neuro at Weill Cornell here in NYC. I'm afraid theyre just gonna make me do another EMG and a few blood tests.
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