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Finding a Dr. for AS in NY or NJ

 

Question  My brother has AS since he was in his 20's and he is getting worse. Please let me know who would be the best to treat him.
Thank You
 
Answer  The departments at the Hospital for Special Surgery (Cornell) and the Hospital for Joint Diseases (NYU) are excellent.

Last update: 11:31 AM Friday, March 30, 2007

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