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Looking For A Good G.P.


Posted by John D. Lyle on November 02, 1999 at 09:57:57:

Dear All,
I am wanting to change my General Practicioner to one that has a knowledge / other patients with Narcolepsy, as mine is absolutely hopeless.
I live in Dorset, in the United Kingdom & wondered if anyone out there knows of a good GP in my area.
I know that the chance is remote, because most of you appear to come from abroad (especially the USA), but I really need some help on this.
Perhaps there is another way to trace a GP, through the Internet.
Can YOU Help?

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