Best Detroit Neurologists



61 doctors found for 'Neurologist in Detroit, Michigan and surrounding areas.

1
Bassam Mohammad Maaz, MD
Neurologist
Dearborn, Michigan 48126
(313) 724-0584
3.8
 mi.
2
Suheb Hasan, MD
Neurologist
Dearborn, Michigan 48126
(313) 593-3915
3.8
 mi.
3
Jose Desousa, MD
Neurologist
Dearborn, Michigan 48126
(313) 846-8840
3.8
 mi.
4
Bruce Henry Kole, MD
Neurologist
Southfield, Michigan 48075
(248) 559-3150
8.2
 mi.
5
David Lee Gaston Jr, MD
Neurologist
Southfield, Michigan 48075
(248) 559-8737
8.2
 mi.
6
Alex Martin Steinbock, DO MD
Neurologist
Southfield, Michigan 48034
(248) 208-8787
10.5
 mi.
7
Leonard Sahn, MD
Neurologist
Southfield, Michigan 48034
(248) 355-1300
10.5
 mi.
8
Richard M Trosch, DO MD
Neurologist
Southfield, Michigan 48034
(248) 355-3875
10.5
 mi.
9
Rashmi Gupta, MD
Neurologist
Southfield, Michigan 48034
(248) 354-0967
10.5
 mi.
10
John Michael Whapham, MD
Neurologist
Southfield, Michigan 48034
(877) 784-3667
10.5
 mi.
11
Danette Clare Taylor, DO
Neurologist
Royal Oak, Michigan 48073
(248) 551-3000
10.7
 mi.
12
Danny F Watson, MD
Neurologist
Royal Oak, Michigan 48073
(248) 551-3000
10.7
 mi.
13
Eric Winslow Sargent, MD
Neurologist
Royal Oak, Michigan 48073
(248) 865-4444
10.7
 mi.
14
Steven Hart Schechter, DO MD
Neurologist
Royal Oak, Michigan 48073
10.7
 mi.
15
Shelley Reynolds Knowles, MD
Neurologist
Royal Oak, Michigan 48073
(248) 577-9700
10.7
 mi.
16
Raina Ernstoff, MD
Neurologist
Royal Oak, Michigan 48073
(248) 435-5700
10.7
 mi.
17
Steven Edward Newman, MD
Neurologist
Royal Oak, Michigan 48073
(248) 551-3000
10.7
 mi.
18
Yasmeen Ahmad, MBBS MD
Neurologist
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302
(248) 745-1800
17.0
 mi.
19
Andrew R Xavier, MBBS MD
Neurologist
Novi, Michigan 48377
(877) 486-7978
19.6
 mi.
20
Sandra Narayanan, MD
Neurologist
Novi, Michigan 48377
(313) 831-0777
19.6
 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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