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Q: Fibromyalgia: how do I find a pain relief clinic in my area?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on September 22nd, 2006
how do I find a pain relief clinic in my area.? my friend has fibromyalgia and needs to find a doctor fast. the area is Chattanooga Tennessee! please respond.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on October 5th, 2006
Alternative Medicine Answer A1565
When searching for a relief clinic, it is best to choose specific words for your internet browser. In this case, you might use: "chattanooga fibromyalgia clinic" or " chattanooga fibromyalgia alternative medicine". When we tried a search using these words, we found a website: www.Fmaware.Org/fame newsletter/famedire ct_tennessee.Htm. We hope that this helps you and your friend. Thanks for posting to ehealthforum.






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