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Dr. William Sniger Md, For A Imo

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hmcquade

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Ok another question :smile: Has anyone used:

William Sniger, M.D.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialist
360 Pleasant Street, Raynham, MA 02767

For IMO.

Thanks,

Hugh

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No, but if he uses the IMO format we have on Hadit the IMO/IME should be very acceptable to the VA.

Thanks, I found him on another Vet Website as a Dr. to call if you need a IMO.

Hugh

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Then he is probably vet friendly. You really need an advocate as a doctor. I was lucky enough to get three. One thing I can say is that it is a good idea to cultivate a relationship with a private doctor who will work for you. If you are a long term patient many doc's will go to bat for you. If they won't get rid of them. As we are reminded the medical system is free enterprise and you can vote with your feet.

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Then he is probably vet friendly. You really need an advocate as a doctor. I was lucky enough to get three. One thing I can say is that it is a good idea to cultivate a relationship with a private doctor who will work for you. If you are a long term patient many doc's will go to bat for you. If they won't get rid of them. As we are reminded the medical system is free enterprise and you can vote with your feet.

Is there a point where to many IMO's is bad ? Lets say I get 4 IMO for my PAD secondary to my SC DMII, is that over kill?

Thanks,

Hugh

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