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Re: Need Help in Southern Calif.


Dear Dennis:

There are a number of Movement Disorders Specialists at various NPF Centers
of Excellence in the Los Angeles area:

Cheryl Waters, MD, USC School of Medicine: (213)342-5791
Neal Slatkin, MD, City of Hope Med. Center: (626)359-8111
Edward Schneider, MD, USC, Ethel Percy Andrus Center: (213)740-1364
Deane Jacques, MD, Samaratin Hospital: (800)841-8765
Janet Chance, MD Hoag Hospital: (714)574-6338
Jeff Bronstein, MD USC School of Medicine: (310)206-9799

Regards,

Bonnie Cunningham, R.N.
NPF


MR DENNIS K LIEBL wrote:

> Hello to all!
>
> You have all been such a wonderful help, resource and support to my
> family.  Since my mother was diagnosed as a PWP my entire family has
> rallied around the issue of finding out what to do to help.  Much of
> the advice and answers you all have been providing has been great.  I
> have a new request.
>
> We have gone through a few neurologists who have had very limited
> knowledge of Parkinson's.  I need to find the most knowledgable
> specialist...the guru, so to speak...in Southern California.  Does
> anyone know how I would go about that?  Does anyone know of someone
> like that in the Los Angeles - Orange County area?  Are any of you
> located in the Southern California Area who can recommend a support
> group...a resource that would know who is the best, the Parkinson's
> expert?  Please help if you can!  Thank- you all very much.
>
> Dennis Liebl  Son & CG/Lillian 79
> Mission Viejo, California
> =======================================


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