This is a good resource. NPF and PDF also maintain such services as we do here at the Parkinson's Institute. We recommend that people having trouble finding a place for service check more than one place as the lists differ significantly. Carole Cassidy At 10:28 PM 7/7/98 -0400, you wrote: >Just dial 1-888-400-2732 and you will get the nearest Parkinson's >Information & Referral service. In your case the phone will ring in New >Brunswick.[NJ] > >The I&R centers keep listings of neurologists, movement disorder >specialists, support groups, etc. > >I will be at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School / Hospital in New Brunswick >this Friday[July 10] for my Entacapone study periodic examination. I will >be at the Ramada in South [east?] Brunswick Thursday night, go in the next >morning early, leave for Salisbury [MD] about noon or a little later, and >drive the 200 miles home for supper.Will Johnnston >A.P.D.A. DelMarVA Chapter Pres. >4049 Oakland School Road >Salisbury MD 21804 USA 410-543-0110 >---------- >From: William Heitman <[log in to unmask]> >To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: any doctor suggestions? >Date: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 12:36 PM > >In a message dated 7/6/98 2:12:05 PM Central Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] >writes: > ><< > wonderful PD movement specialist in her area. She lives in Cliffside >Park, > New Jersey, near Fort Lee and across the George Washington Bridge from >NYC. > Of course it isn't easy for her to get around, so the closer the doctor >the > better. Thanks for your suggestions. Sincerely, Didi > >> > > >You might try downtown new New York, the movement disorders /Parkinson's >clinic at Mt Sinai Hospital. they have excellent, really savvy physicians >there. I recommend you ask for Dr. Mendoza if she is still there, > >Regards, >WHH 54/18 > >