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Default where can I get a QSART test performed?

Hi all,
I was recently diagnosed with small fiber neuropathy (diagnosed using a skin punch biopsy), and would also like to get a QSART test performed. My neurologist says he doesn't know of any lab locally that performs it (I live in North Carolina). How can I find out which labs in my state perform the QSART test?
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