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Old 04-21-2015, 04:35 AM #1
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Default Recommendation for PCS specialist in UK

I'm looking for a recommendation for a neurologist in the UK (preferably Home Counties, but I will travel if needed) *specializing* in post-concussion syndrome. If it has to take place outside the NHS on a fee-paying basis, that's fine.

My case is complicated by unclarity over whether it is in fact post-concussion syndrome: extreme and long-standing depression, overwhelming anxiety, and a complicated migraine history make diagnosis very difficult.

My one other desideratum is that the neurologist should ideally have some experience with, and sympathy for, the unique (personal, situational, logistical, and psychological) problems faced by people in academic careers suffering from (possible) neurological issues.
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