Best Denver Neurologists



74 doctors found for 'Neurologist in Denver, Colorado and surrounding areas.

1
Kenneth Laurence Tyler, MD
Neurologist
Denver, Colorado 80204
(303) 436-6000
1.5
 mi.
2
Robert William Schabbing, MD
Neurologist
Denver, Colorado 80205
1.7
 mi.
3
Mikula Karmen Stambuk, MD
Neurologist
Denver, Colorado 80220
(303) 321-0700
5.3
 mi.
4
Roy Rush Wright, MD
Neurologist
Denver, Colorado 80210
(303) 781-7140
5.5
 mi.
5
Eric K Hammerberg, MD
Neurologist
Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
(303) 825-3759
5.7
 mi.
6
Kirsten Margretha Nielsen, MD
Neurologist
Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
5.7
 mi.
7
John Buford Woodward III, MD
Neurologist
Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
(303) 425-6856
5.7
 mi.
8
Julie B Seibert, MD
Neurologist
Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
(303) 425-9900
5.7
 mi.
9
Douglas John Redosh, MD
Neurologist
Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
5.7
 mi.
10
Allen Clarke Bowling, DO MD
Neurologist
Englewood, Colorado 80113
(303) 788-7667
10.9
 mi.
11
Kirsten Ancker Bracht, MD
Neurologist
Englewood, Colorado 80113
(303) 788-4600
10.9
 mi.
12
Robert Winthrop Pratt, MD
Neurologist
Englewood, Colorado 80113
(303) 781-4485
10.9
 mi.
13
Ira Chang, MD
Neurologist
Englewood, Colorado 80113
(303) 781-4485
10.9
 mi.
14
Christopher Vincent Fanale, MD
Neurologist
Englewood, Colorado 80113
(303) 781-4485
10.9
 mi.
15
Jeffrey Charles Wagner, MD
Neurologist
Englewood, Colorado 80113
(303) 781-4485
10.9
 mi.
16
Cynthia Gail Kristensen, MD
Neurologist
Lone Tree, Colorado 80124
(303) 799-8760
16.2
 mi.
17
Bruce L Morgenstern, DO MD
Neurologist
Lone Tree, Colorado 80124
(303) 649-1320
16.2
 mi.
18
John A Littleford, DO
Neurologist
Parker, Colorado 80134
(303) 841-0222
21.9
 mi.
19
Ravi Chunilal Shah, MD
Neurologist
Parker, Colorado 80138
(303) 840-5051
24.1
 mi.
20
Jeffrey Keokolo Tam Sing, MD
Neurologist
Parker, Colorado 80138
(303) 840-5051
24.1
 mi.
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Neurology Information:

Neurology is a branch of medicine which deals with disorders in the nervous system, including all categories of disease within the central, peripheral, and autonomic systems, as well as their coverings, blood vessels, tissue, and muscle. A neurologist diagnoses and treats such disorders, but is also involved in clinical research, clinical trials, and even basic research and translational research. In diagnosing a condition, the neurologist may review the patient's medical history with the condition in mind. The patient takes a neurological exam, which tests their mental status, function of nerves, strength, coordination, reflexes, and sensation.

Related conditions and overlapping areas include head trauma, headache, cerebral palsy, sciatica, sleep disorders, Parkinson's, dementia, and more. However, mental illnesses are traditionally classified separately and are treated by psychiatrists, not neurologists.
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