Thank you Don I appreciate being set straight. I have been receiving the website that this is part of for a year, and didn't think it had all that could be found on the internet. Its use is limited I see, but for those as I am, who have no direct contact with a pwp it gave me some insight into Parkinsons, what it is, what it isn't, and how it affects so many lives. You are right there are some good neuros in the Seattle area too. Audrey friend of pwp aussie John 49/42/38? ----- Original Message ----- From: <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 4:13 PM Subject: Re: best Doctors - Neurologist Weiner - Best? Or just a hot dog? > In a message dated 4/24/00 1:25:06 PM, [log in to unmask] writes: > > << www.healthcentral.com/bestdoctors/BestDoctorsFullText.cfm?ID=31420&src=n50 > >> > "Best Doctor" is a bit presumptious. Reading all of his answers > convinces me that he is bright, thoughful, kind, but hardly extraordinary. > Remember, Miami now is home for both William Koller, M.D., NPF chief of > research, and Abe Lieberman, M.D., NPF Medical Director, to mention only two. > Many several neurologists exist with equal professional acumen, even in > unlikely places like Oregon, Georgia and Colorado. Perhaps in Seattle even. > Thank you for citing accurately. > When a local city magazine published The Best Doctors a couple of years > ago, they really looked at who physicians would go to themselves, if needed. > Caveat Emptor > Don Penny, M.D. >