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You need to find a qualified sleep doctor. A good place to start is a web search for sleep clinics, or websites such as the Narcolepsy Network.

I found my sleep neurologist through a referral from my primary physician, so that is another option.

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Answer:Just Google "find doctor NJ". That's what I did and I found a great doctor through the Meridian Health webpage that can help you locate any kind of specialist near you. I'm not sure if Narcolepsy is listed as a specialty on their webpage, but you can call up their advisors and they'll directly connect you to a qualified doctor for Narcolepsy.
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