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 Does anyone know if the VA in Indianapolis really has a PD Clinic?
Anyone know how to get started through the Voc. Rehab process through the state?

Thanks
  Schaaf Angus / Meadow Creek Ranch <[log in to unmask]> wrote: David,

I go to the VA for PD among other things, but with all of the "talk" about
the VA centers for PD - supposedly 6 - no one at the VA that I go to has
any idea.

I get to see a general neuro there (about every 6 months now that I have
broken into the system) as well as my other practitioners. I was sent to a
larger VA in MPLS, but I don't feel that the Dr I saw there was as good as
the ones I had seen locally. Getting an appointment within my lifetime was
another problem. I was hoping to find one that was tuned in on PD or a
movement disorder specialist.

I don't think that there are any in my local area outside of the VA and I
have a bit of a funding problem also

If you find out anything exciting about the centers or this new
relationship, I would appreciate being informed.

Thanks and good luck, Rob
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From: "david fein"
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Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 2:30 PM
Subject: u.s. veteran


> looking for someone who has or is in treatment for pd from the veterans
adminstration or someone who has knowledge of the veterans affairs alliance
with the national parkinson foundation.
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