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Recommendation for Neurologist

Sun, 01/28/2018 - 23:26
Hi everyone, Can someone please recommend a good adult neurologist in Orange County/Los Angeles/Inland Empire (Southern California)? Preferebly if he/she is familiar with autism. Thank you.

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This site has a way to find a

Submitted by just_joe on Mon, 2018-01-29 - 16:02
This site has a way to find a doctor. In the Living With Epilepsy section once your curser hovers over it on the left you will see Find an Epilepsy Specialist click it and the next page has find a doctor. Click it and you are on the site for Specialists. Fill in the city number of miles and zip code and then hit search. You will then find a list of specialists and where they are who they are with and addresses and phone numbers. Or you can call the 24/7 help line which is 1-800-332-1000I hope this helps Joe

Thank you. I just wonder if

Submitted by Anthgreene on Mon, 2018-01-29 - 22:21
Thank you. I just wonder if someone can recommend me a good one instead of just picking from the list.

Use this find an epilepsy

Submitted by epihelp on Sat, 2018-02-03 - 16:07
Use this find an epilepsy center tool to see the epilepsy centers in Los Angeles area. UCLA, USC/Heck are all very good. Let them know when you call that you are looking for one that also is familiar with autism. They should have other specialists that can help on the autism issues too.Hope this helps.https://www.epilepsy.com/living-epilepsy/find-epilepsy-specialist/find-epilepsy-center

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