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Old 07-28-2011, 12:49 AM #1
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Default Recommend a Dr in the Northeast?

Can anyone recommend a doctor in the Connecticut-New York, or surrounding states area? I have arterial & venous blockage, and an increasing number of other problems resulting from this, after a motor vehicle accident (broken clavicle & sternum, among other things).

Local yokels have no idea what to do with me. I have been shuffled around and passed off more times than I can count. Ready to just give up, and let whatever happens happen, oh well, been nice knowin' ya, say a prayer for my kids.

But since I have the kids, I guess I have to keep trying. So can anyone recommend a really good doctor in the northeast? (aside from Donahue at Mass G.)
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