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Looking for a good Neurologist in Birmingham or Worcestershire areas.

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Hi,

I've been under a Rheumatologist at worcs for years but I really need to see a Neurologist now as I'm having lots of neurological symptoms. Can anyone recommend a good one who deals with Fibro or just general neurology in Birmingham or Worcestershire please? Birmingham seems to be more organised.

Thanks.

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Hi Annalouk,

What about the Barberry Centre or QE based on Birmingham. I was referred to both of these by my GP - I have been assessed by about 3 different consultants, one being neurologist monitoring me, another heart specialist and generally my wellbeing (as I was very poorly), they all worked together with the help of a rheumatologist from Good Hope eliminated a lot of possible conditions, finally gave me a diagnose. Hope this information can help. 😇

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moneyangel22 in reply to 22Mermaid

Hi Mermaid,

I was hoping someone would say the QE. Who did you see there please?

Thanks

Anna

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22Mermaid in reply to moneyangel22

It was a senior consultant, retired now, but I am sure you will be cared and looked after by all the professionals there. Bless you. 😇

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