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You can also email the Parkinson's Disease Foundation for a list of Movement
Disorder Specialists in your area.  Their email is:

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Camilla Flintermann wrote:

> Dwight-- try this,from my file of resources:
> > The easy way to find a MOVEMENT DISORDER SPECIALIST is to dial
> >1-888-400-2732.  This toll free number will ring in the American Parkinson
> >Disease Association Information & Referral Center.
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>
> >Hi Folks:
> >
> > My 79 year-old father was diagnosed with Parkinson's in April 1997.
> >He has been on a fairly low dosage of Sinemet from that time until
> >now but he has developed more symptoms recently so he would like to
> >see a doctor. His current (and only) doctor seems to have been only
> >half-interested in what he has been telling him about his daily symptoms
> >so he's considering changing doctors to see if his treatment would
> >improve. So my question is: Is there anyone on the list that could
> >recommend a Parkinson's specialist in the Billings, Montana area?
> >
> >Much thanks in advance for any help,
> >Dwight
> >
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> Camilla Flintermann, CG for Peter 81/70/55
> Oxford, Ohio
> http://www.newcountry.nu/pd/members/camilla/one.htm
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> also, on PDWebring at  http://members.tripod.lycos.nl/genugten/flinterm.htm
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