If you are near a university with a medical school you might find the right 
fit. The residents are usually really excited to get the chance to work with a 
quad’s problems. My regular Dr. At UNR it’s one of the Professors/doctors, but 
for several years I had residents who would then involve their teaching doctors 
with whatever problems I had. Luckily I do not have too many problems that are 
uniquely SCI, but I have been really happy with the system. Joan

 

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Network with friends and relatives. Personal recommendations are the most 
reliable. Anywhere you gather with friends - church, club, work, etc. Good luck.

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Date: February 2, 2013, 5:53:54 PM EST
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i recently had my regular doctor stop her practice

Im in need of finding another very soon.

Im a 54 year old quad who dosent have to many problems over the years except 
maybe kidney stones and a few urine infections.

How did you guys find one and how do you think i should.

Thank you

Johnny

 

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