Best Phoenix Neurologists



62 doctors found for 'Neurologist in Phoenix, Arizona and surrounding areas.

1
Sandra M Kuniyoshi, MD
Neurologist
Phoenix, Arizona 85020
(602) 943-7115
2.4
 mi.
2
Jonathon Robert Kirsch, DO
Neurologist
Phoenix, Arizona 85015
(480) 545-6208
3.4
 mi.
3
James L Frey, MD
Neurologist
Phoenix, Arizona 85013
(602) 406-6262
3.5
 mi.
4
Leo Kahn, MD
Neurologist
Phoenix, Arizona 85006
(602) 271-0950
6.9
 mi.
5
Sanford Mark Fineman, MD
Neurologist
Phoenix, Arizona 85006
(602) 271-5111
6.9
 mi.
6
Barry A Hendin, MD
Neurologist
Phoenix, Arizona 85018
(602) 258-3354
7.6
 mi.
7
Stephen Samuel Flitman, MD
Neurologist
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
(602) 265-6500
7.6
 mi.
8
Andrew Scott Gorman, DO MD
Neurologist
Sun City, Arizona 85351
(623) 972-3800
11.2
 mi.
9
Andre Hagevik, MD PHD
Neurologist
Sun City, Arizona 85351
(623) 972-3800
11.2
 mi.
10
Kenneth Arthur Harris, DO MD
Neurologist
Sun City, Arizona 85351
(623) 977-7211
11.2
 mi.
11
Vardges Vandian, DO MD
Neurologist
Sun City, Arizona 85351
(623) 972-3800
11.2
 mi.
12
Holly Ann Shill, MD
Neurologist
Sun City, Arizona 85351
(623) 875-6530
11.2
 mi.
13
Ralph Pagano, MD
Neurologist
Sun City, Arizona 85351
(623) 977-7211
11.2
 mi.
14
Timothy J Ingall, DO MD
Neurologist
Phoenix, Arizona 85054
(480) 515-6296
11.5
 mi.
15
Steven Lynn Farris, MD
Neurologist
Mesa, Arizona 85202
(480) 706-9430
17.4
 mi.
16
Mark Steven Ercius, MD
Neurologist
Mesa, Arizona 85202
(480) 833-5209
17.4
 mi.
17
Jeffrey L Shy, MD
Neurologist
Gilbert, Arizona 85234
(480) 834-8885
24.0
 mi.
18
Rama Narasimhan, MBBS
Neurologist
Gilbert, Arizona 85234
(480) 834-8885
24.0
 mi.
19
William Grainger, MD
Neurologist
Gilbert, Arizona 85234
(480) 834-8885
24.0
 mi.
20
Ronald Odelle Hadden, MD
Neurologist
Gilbert, Arizona 85234
(480) 834-8885
24.0
 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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