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dunloch
Posted July 2010
I need a doctor who specialize in Alzheimer's or geriatrics, not a care facility. My wife suffers from Alzheimer's & I live in Frederick County, VA.
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FyreFly
Jul 2010
Try this website:
http://www.alzinfo.org/providers/doctor.aspx?mtc=google&kwd=resource_locator&gclid=CN-407P_hKMCFQ_6iAodrALkeA
You will be able to do a search by zip code or state. Hope this helps.
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http://www.alzinfo.org/providers/doctor.aspx?mtc=google&kwd=resource_locator&gclid=CN-407P_hKMCFQ_6iAodrALkeA
You will be able to do a search by zip code or state. Hope this helps.
~FyreFly