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Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) in brain

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https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/best-us-neurology-and-neurosurgery-hospitals-ranked-2025a1000kaj
I've had a neurosurgeon treating my AVM, right temporal lobe for over ten years. but since I'm very resistant to surgery, he referred me to a neurologist. He works with I had to wait 8 months and this is with the first-hand referral. If you have a great doctor it's only 2 and a 1 weeks.
Because you're not going to get an appointment that quickly over the holidays.
And she started losing her balance relatively quickly, or was it slowly progressive?

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Thanks for the reply. My wife has an appointment for Mid January with a Neurologist. If we are willing to drive 2 hours we can have an appointment in a couple of weeks. I'm thinking we'll go to the one in a couple of weeks for a review of her situation and keep the one in January for treatment as that Neurologist is only 15 minutes from us.