Looking for a neurologist

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Rokkit
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Looking for a neurologist

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Looking for a neurologist anywhere in the U.S. who is knowledgable/open (even involved with) CCSVI. My best idea so far is Dr. Weinstock-Guttman in Buffalo. Does anyone know if she takes new patients? Any other ideas? Feel free to PM. Any lurking neuros please PM me.
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Dr. Sriram at Vanderbuilt is open to the idea. Not sure if he is taking new patients but I have treated 2 of his patients.
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Dr. Krupa Pandey, MS Specialist, Albany Medical Center, Dept of Movement Disorders, Albany, NY. She is Dr. Siskin's neurologist partner for his CCSVI study, so she may be more open-minded than most. She also runs a Tysabri infusion center. She started with Albany Med one year ago and is most likely still accepting new patients. Best of luck.
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