Finding a good doc!!: I would first ask your family physician who they would recommend. Then one can advance to local medical societies, hospital nursing hot lines and online sources such as angies list and the better business bureau. But, first and foremost is taking the time to ask the experts in your area who they would recommend. It is okay to interview a doctor and to be the consumer till you get your needs met.
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Some advice: The treatment of multiple sclerosis is becoming increasingly complex with the advent of several newer medications, but successful outcomes now very likely. Where you live, your best bet is to see an ms specialist at either washington univ or st louis univ. And a prominent ms specialist at the latter is dr barry singer. Good luck.
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Why not Wash U?: I would want to go to Wash University's MS clinic if I was there. Otherwise, consider using the American Academy of Neurology or MS Society physician finder.
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