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    Office poorly run, never answer their phones or return calls from messages left repeatedly. Switched to another practice

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    Neurologists of Cape Cod

    Neurologists of Cape Cod

    3.3(3 reviews)
    30.6 mi

    I saw Dr. Mathew Pulicken after having a seizure to find out what was the cause. My license got…read morerevoked and I was supposed to wait 6 months per MA state law before I could drive again.. I also needed a Dr. to sign a clearance form in order to begin driving. After this office wasted months of my life attempting to get appointments, calling almost daily.. I finally saw Dr. Pulicken. He was extremely rude and didn't listen to a single thing I had to say. Kept a strict appointment time and tried to prescribe the standard medication even though I wasn't having recurring seizures. Why would I take a medication for a problem that I'm not even having? Especially when the side effects are psychosis and suicidal thoughts. When I tried to ask for alternatives he mentioned I could take a 3 Day EEG test(which cost my insurance thousands of dollars). I did the test and then he told me I had no signs of epilepsy and did not need to start on a medication. At this point it had been 10 months since I had a seizure. He then filled out the paperwork to reinstate my license, but filled it out saying I was at risk for recurring events ...so they wouldn't give me my license back. I've been without a license for a year now.. and haven't even had any seizures. He toyed with my life, wasted so much of my time, and my insurances money. I couldn't reschedule appointments to talk with him and he tried to pawn me off to another neurologist after he could no longer make any money from seeing me. If you are looking for help here you will find none. You will find money hungry doctors that will not respond to you and will treat you like complete dirt and walk all over you. If you have the choice to go to this office.. do not make that mistake. Although I doubt you can get an appointment because they don't call back.

    At Neurologists of Cape Cod you will find one of the best and most understanding neurologists: Dr…read more Ahmad Abokhamis. Caring and gentle, he listens, a rare commodity these days of five minute visits with a hastily written prescription being the norm. His diagnostic skills have lessened my neurological difficulties, which in turn has enhanced the quality of my life. My only criticism of Dr Abokhamis is he speaks very quickly, and often I need to tell him to slow down. For those from the vinyl age, he is a 78 and I am a 33 1/3. His assistant Alessandra, whom one sees first, is gentle, understanding and takes excellent notes. She has a very reassuring way, and has helped me through a very difficult neurological crisis. The office staff at the front are efficient in checking in and out. The office runs pretty much on time and here my only complaint would be having that infernal television noise. It was explained to me that it creates "white noise", thus giving those checking in and out an "additional layer of privacy". Something is either private or not and in this world, the only thing that is private is the thought inside your brain and which you have not uttered. Unfortunately the ubiquitous television is in all medical offices so I will wait in my car until the medical staff are ready for me.

    Neurohealth - More parking around the back of the building.

    Neurohealth

    2.6(23 reviews)
    37.4 mi

    I was referred to Dr. L'Europa for a nerve conduction study and EMG by Dr. Hubbard over at RI Hand…read more& Orthopaedic Center. I arrived Friday about 25 minutes in advance to fill out paperwork & when finished, I was promptly brought into a cheerful, brightly lit examining/testing room. The RNP (who I THINK was Kathleen: I really, really wish I could recall her name!) was amazingly sweet and went over everything I should anticipate from both exams. Dr. L'Europa popped in briefly to quickly feel around my wrist before the RNP took over for the nerve conduction study. She was completely professional and caring while performing the procedure (which, I'll be honest, wasn't painful in the least. It felt like a TENS unit on super low) and had a great conversation with me to pass the time while doing so. Afterwards, the doctor came back in who then performed the oh-so-scary EMG. ....this test literally lasted all of two minutes and despite all the horror stories easily read online and by word of mouth, it was pain-free. The "worst" sensation were slight pricks where the needles were inserted however he was so fast and gentle it was over before I could sneeze. I 100% recommend Dr. L'Europa for those needing EMG/nerve testing. After having a brief conversation with him, as well as research online, I'm convinced that the individuals who were literally tortured during the testing, unfortunately were 'cared' for by inexperienced technicians or medical students instead of the actual doctor. It's also worth adding that their facilities are so pretty and welcoming! Much different than intimidating, white walled examination rooms.

    awful... they only offer migraine head ache treatments. if you have any other neurological…read morecondition going on, they will not treat you nor refer you to another . Even if it is drastically affecting your quality of life and making you suffer. Really don't understand how people can just turn their backs on sick patients especially when they're so young. My son desperately needs help, and they just did nothing for him even with extensive documentation from his neurosurgeon out of state.. Heartbreaking.

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    Greater Milford Neurology

    Greater Milford Neurology

    3.2(5 reviews)
    42.4 mi

    Truly the staff at Milford Neurology saved my life. They took my symptoms seriously when no one…read moreelse did and it ultimately started the chain of saving me. Kim got me in right away when other facilities couldnt take me for months. She showed compassion that is ultimately not there in the medical field due to being over worked, you can tell she cares and let's compassion take over any stress she might be feeling. She is the front line to the business along with all the other front staff that also helped me and answered my questions they are a true team and it shows with how they took care of me. Meaghan Reynolds, words can not express how internally gratefully I am to her . Meaghan Reynolds is the epitome of what a Physicians Assistant should be. She listened to me and was open and honest. Her recommendations saved my life. Her medical backgroun, knowledge, bedside manor, and pure intuition quite possibly sent me on a road to recovery. The other doctors I dealt with when Meaghan needed coverage picked up seamlessly as if I were their patient. I didn't feel abandoned and I felt truly cared for. i Can't express me appreciation more. Thank you. EVERYONE at Milford Neurology are my hero's they are what medical professionals should be. They represent how every job title matters from receptionist(front lines) to Doctor. When you're a team, great things can be done, and that's exactly what they are, a team. Beyond grateful, Sarah.

    Here is my story I was seeing Dr. Daywa for headaches saw her on 4/3/19 my wife came with me to…read morecover an issue that had developed she explained my speech was off I was given a memory test that I failed she told my wife I was dehydrated and sent me home on 4/6/19 I had a stroke that could have killed me I still cannot use my left side. Not sure how any other stories are out ther you have to make your own decision I would never go back.

    The Elliot Lewis Center - The Elliot Lewis Center 2017

    The Elliot Lewis Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
    36.1 mi

    For the past five years, I've been taken on a tedious and unrelenting tour of just how much MS…read moresucks. But every day I feel grateful for the fact that the Elliot Lewis Center is in my area and that their unbelievable staff is in my corner. I've been a patient of Dr. Joshua Katz since I was first diagnosed with MS, and he's everything you want a doctor to be. He's one of the most intelligent people I know, but he's not afraid to say "I don't know" and to consult with colleagues and literature to get more information for you. As I write this, he's in Stockholm at the ECTRIMS congress to learn about the latest MS research and developments, and he's sharing updates with ELC patients on their Facebook page. He's hosted live online Q&As for patients, and it seems that whenever I email him with a question or concern, I have a response within an hour or two--even on weekends. And Dr. Katz is just one member of the team at the ELC! I've never met a patient of Dr. Ellen Lathi who isn't breathlessly praising her performance. I had my first appointment with Dr. Kenneth Gorson last week for intramuscular Botox injections, and I was so impressed by his ability to understand and address my movement issues. Their other staff members--from the reception desk to the infusion room--are so helpful and efficient that I actually enjoy days spent there hooked up to an IV. I'd be remiss not to mention the contributions of Jackson and Tiger, the very sweet ELC service dogs/mascots. I've met people who drive hours to get their treatment at the Elliot Lewis Center. If you make an appointment here I'm sure you'll see why!

    This neurology practice which treats a variety of neurological conditions, but specializes in…read moreMultiple Sclerosis is wonderful place. A one stop place which offers patients everything from diagnosis to treatment, pain management and specialized physical therapy is is staffed by award winning physicians and nurses who are friendly and welcoming. This Wellesley facility is beautiful and if hospitalization is ever warranted the doctors on staff have admitting privileges to a variety of area hospitals. No one should ever have to endure MS. It's a horrible and often unforgiving disease. Having said that, there's no place better to seek out help.

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