>Anyone have any tips about choosing the right neurologist? Call a teaching hospital and ask for the department of neurology and ask the receptionist for a list of neurologists in the department who specialize in movement disorders. If possible, look them up on the web and see which you like best. You can go see any of them, or alternatively you can call the Dean of the medical school and ask if there are any he or she knows personally that he can recommend. Or you can call the department nurse and ask her to chat with you about who is who in the department. Say you are looking for somebody who is GOOD and who is a nice person. But in any event you probably should see a movement disorder specialist, and at a teaching hospital you will probably get someone who is reasonably up to date. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn