I totally agree Bruce, In July a Parkinson's Care and Research Center opened here in NW Washington and I have switched over to it. My previous neurologist was a very nice lady and she appeared to try to stay current with PD advancements and I have been seeing her for over 10 years. But this new center is very impressive. I have had 3 appointments and my next is on the 14th. They immediately made a major med adjustment and other than a 2 week battle with some severe dyskensia my quality of life has definitely improved. They are also pioneering a new approach to the treatment of PD, at least I think they are, if anyone knows of another center with this approach let me know. They have a staff all in the same center thats works together on movement disorders only and specializing in Parkinson's. They are able to treat all areas the PD may affect. They have of course a neurologist, a psychiatrist, a nutritionist, physical therapist, occupational therapist and a speech therapist. They have a 4-6 hour evaluation, which I will be taking in January, where you are examined by each specialist and then at the end everyone meets together and a specialized treatment plan is developed specifically for you. I a very excited about this and am looking forward to it. Everyone I have met is knowledgeable, personable and caring. A great place.
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Darrell