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Learn about the services we offer
Treatments we offer:
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General Neurology with special attention to:
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Acute and Hyper stroke management
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Behavioral Neurology
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ALS
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Traumatic Brain Injury
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Huntington’s Disease
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Epilepsy
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Autoimmune Disorders
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Neuromuscular Disorders
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Neuropathy
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Movement Disorders
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Limb & Cervical Dystonia
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Cerebrovascular Disease
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Neuro Degenerative Diseases
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Dementia & Alzheimer’s
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TIA clinic
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Concussion Clinic
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EEG/nerve blocks
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In office IV infusions
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Botox therapy for chronic migraines, limb dystonia, stroke spasticity, & cervical dystonia
Conditions we treat:
ALS / Lou Gehrig's Disease
A nervous system disease that weakens muscles and impacts physical function.
Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias
A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.
Back pain
Bell's Palsy
Bell's palsy is characterized by muscle weakness that causes one half of the face to droop.
Cervical Dystonia
A painful condition in which your neck muscles contract involuntarily, causing your head to twist or turn to one side.
Concussion
A brain injury caused by a blow to the head or a violent shaking of the head and body.
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
A condition in which the immune system attacks the nerves.
Migraines & headache disorders
A headache of varying intensity, often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light and sound.
Spinal cord disorders
Spasticity
Abnormal muscle tightness due to prolonged muscle contraction.
Movement disorders
Multiple Sclerosis
A disease in which the immune system eats away at the protective covering of nerves.
Myasthenia Gravis
A weakness and rapid fatigue of muscles under voluntary control.
Neuropathy
Weakness, numbness, and pain from nerve damage, usually in the hands and feet.
Parkinson's
A disorder of the central nervous system that affects movement, often including tremors.
Seizures & Epilepsy
A disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.
Traumatic Brain Injury
Brain dysfunction caused by an outside force, usually a violent blow to the head.
Tremors
Involuntary shaking or movement, ranging from slight to severe, and commonly affecting hands, legs, face, head, or vocal cords.
Tumors (Nervous system)
Vertigo
A sudden internal or external spinning sensation, often triggered by moving your head too quickly.