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Old 12-18-2016, 12:31 PM #1
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Default Looking for RSD doctor in Winston-Salem, NC area

I'm trying to find a good RSD doctor in the Winston-Salem, North Carolina area or the piedmont section of NC. Does anyone have or know of a good RSD MD or other health care professional? I would very much appreciate any suggestions.
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Hi Brightcloud,

It's the other direction but did you ever talk to Duke University Medical? I found 2 teaching institutions to be immensely helpful and traveled 3 hours to Houston for much of my care at them until I got stabilized and manageable at home. It was worth every mile on the road.

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[QUOTE=Littlepaw;1231736]Hi Brightcloud,

It's the other direction but did you ever talk to Duke University Medical? I found 2 teaching institutions to be immensely helpful and traveled 3 hours to Houston for much of my care at them until I got stabilized and manageable at home. It was worth every mile on the road.

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Littlepaw, I appreciate your suggestion. Will check into.
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Appreciated your suggestion.

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