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Like everyone, I am looking for a doctor who both believes in ME as a diagnosis and is knowledgeable. Dr. Conley in Flint doesn't sound helpful, per previous threads. Any new ones?
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Asking for recommendations for a doctor who is willing to formally diagnose ME will probably get a better response for you than asking for a doctor who can treat ME. That difference might be something @PatJ could include in the standard 'welcome to PR' posting
There are two types of doctors who may be able to help: 1) those who will be willing to provide a diagnosis of ME/CFS but don't have the knowledge to treat it, and 2) the small minority who diagnose and attempt to treat (with mixed results since response is so individual).
If you are still uncertain about your health then a useful approach is to first look for a doctor that can help you rule out conditions that share many symptoms with ME/CFS (see Hip's Roadmap below for more info). If the doctor determines that you meet the criteria for a ME/CFS diagnosis you can then start looking for a ME/CFS specialist. Be aware that specialists often have very long waiting lists.