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Rec any good nueros in the SF bay area

Here I am so close to Stanford and to UCSF does anyone have a good one? My rheu md ordered my mri  'cause my neuro gave me an appt in May and I can't imagine not getting an answer by then!!!! Oh the frustration!! Thanks in advance, good health to us all  Roxy
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620048 tn?1358018235
Plus, they are MS specialists which is excellent in my opinion.

mrg
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620048 tn?1358018235
Yes, i go to Dr. Crabtree at UCSF ....they are slow but worth it, they are very good.

Stanford is a good hospital though.  But i fell in love with UCSF.  Everyting is slow now due to staff being in short supply.

But before i went back in thay had ruled out everything.

You are lucky to be in the bay area.

hugs, meg
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738075 tn?1330575844
Hi,

I've read that Jeff Dunn at Stanford is pretty good, though I've not met him, yet.  I've been seeing a Neuro out of Sequoia (2x, now, 3rd time coming up on 4/7).  From there, I'll either see Dunn at Stanford, or Bruce Cree or a member of his team up at UCSF.

Guitar_grrrl
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