dr. apichart pisarnpong
Specialist treating Parkinson's disease with medication and, collaborating with surgeons, deep brain stimulation. Also treats hemifacial spasms with Botox

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Specialty
Family Medicine, NeurologyLanguages
English, ThaiTreatments &
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Education
2004
Family MedicineThai Medical Council, Thailand1993
NeurologySiriraj Hospital, Thailand1990
Doctor of MedicineSiriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, ThailandLoading Schedule..
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