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Fatigue studies (cfs?): for poor concentration & memory, could a neurologist help? current specialist advisors: sleep, rheumat., endocrin., immun. mds

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Needs diagnosis: If you have on-going symptoms that have not yet been solved or otherwise diagnosed and treated, then absolutely you need more brilliant minds on your case. Certainly specialists have alot to offer, although admittedly there could be some of that elephant effect (you know, 3 blind men go up to an elephant?...). I recommend consulting an ID doctor - they often have a very good perspective.

Answered 6/10/2017

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Team: If your team has all of these physicians on the case, adding a neurologist may be superfluous. One physician should be coordinating your care in order to access the expertise of the others.

Answered 6/12/2017

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