I've been diagnosed with youngonset Parkinson's disease and was so incredibly fortunate to have been referred to Dr. Thakkar 3.5 years ago after having seen two other underwhelming neurologists. <br><br>Dr. Thakkar is an outstanding physician (and I've seen many). He is great with followup and followthrough. He is not the takethispillandI'llseeyounextyear type; I've seen him at least a dozen times now to adjust medications and discuss treatment, which is important because Parkinson's is a progressive disease. <br><br>Dr. Thakkar is very personable and takes time during appointments to treat me as a whole; I've never felt rushed, even when he's running behind. He is extremely knowledgeable from current treatments and therapies to the latest research and clinical trials. He answers every question I ask in detail. He tailors my treatment specifically to me, which is so important because Parkinson's affects each patient differently. He is concerned, compassionate, and absolutely accessible; my emails have always been answered, personally by him, within a day.<br><br>About 7 months into my treatment under Dr. Thakkar, I found myself in an unusual, highrisk situation with limited medically documented precedent. Dr. Thakkar was extremely responsive, consulted his mentors, did additional research, communicated with my other medical specialist at the time, and successfully guided me through with care. Afterwards he even thanked my for my trust.<br><br>Dr. Thakkar is an involved, handson physician who genuinely cares about his patients. There currently is no cure for Parkinson's disease, but if I have to live with it, I am at least thankful to have Dr. Thakkar on my side.