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    Ask the Community - CNMRI

    Is the diagnosis of neuropathy reversible?

    That is an excellent question for your neurologist, or whatever specialist you are seeing for your neuropathy. There are many different types of neuropathy, which is why it is important to work together with your doctor to find a treatment plan that… Read more

    Can they help with severe back pain? I have the diagnosis but want help with the severe pain?

    Yes, our doctors do see patients with back pain. We specialize in both diagnosis and non-surgical treatments.

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    Kao Luke MD

    Kao Luke MD

    5.0(1 review)
    73.1 mi

    The PA, Elisha Locke at my Pain Management Center referred me here. I've only been a patient for a…read moreyear. It's been quite the year. To say this man saved my life would be an understatement. No one should HAVE to go to a neurologist. But, for those like me, where it's medically a necessity, this is the man to see. I'll admit, I'm a snob when it comes to medicine. It's a field I've dedicated my career and it's a field I take serious. I only choose those who are superior in their field. Not only does Dr. Kao know a lot about a lot of things, not only is he a researcher who is abreast of all the new therapies, not only does he have a compassionate bedside manner and talk to you, he's just a nice kind man all around. He's a genuine man, who even visits you bedside in the hospital, he guides your care, and is aggressive and thorough with treatment. He doesn't half any thing. He gives you his all. He even does the nerve conduction test (EMG) himself to ensure accuracy. When I was first told to come to him, I bubble snotty begged him to help me not get to the extreme. His response, "I won't. We'll do this together". His staff is great. Molly, the head nurse? Love, Love. I'm a busy person and she is diligent with the Follow-up. She ensures you don't skip through the crack regardless how busy you get. The front desk staff?? Love again. They even have an app to communicate your health status. I honestly don't want to recommend anyone to come to him. I've very possessive about him and honestly want to keep him to myself. He's literally the best kept secret. But, if you do need a neurologist, I MIGHT let you borrow mine. I MIGHT... no promises.

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    Neurology & Stroke Associates, PC

    Neurology & Stroke Associates, PC

    4.5(4 reviews)
    78.3 mi

    I had a TBI three years ago due to a fall and have been truly blessed to have Dr Mangeshkumar for…read moremy neurologist, He is very knowledgeable about all aspects of my injury and recovery. I have never had a doctor who expressed so much compassion and understanding about the issues I faced through this long journey of recovery. He has always been thorough. always took time to listen and then always addressed the problems. His encouragement and empathy has gotten me through this rollercoaster ride of healing. His staff were very professional, helpful and very kind. Sadly today was my last appointment with him as we are moving out of state. I am certain that I will not find a new neurologist that will begin to "fill his shoes"!!!!!!!!!!! There are not enough words to express my gratitude. Without his expertise I may not have been able to write this.

    I have a love/hate thing going on with this place. Sometimes I leave feeling like I understand the…read moreinformation that was conveyed to me and am comfortable in my condition, other times I've left confused and trying to get my questions answered only led to additional frustration and misunderstanding. One thing I will say is that I do like the doctor. He is well respected and educated in his field, and I think he's a nice guy. HOWEVER sometimes I get the feeling that he's confusing me with another patient. One visit I'm left believing I'm ok and have nothing to be concerned about, then come back for a follow up and leave under the impression that I have some serious condition. In the many years I've been a patient at this practice I still only have a label of being "suspect" of a condition and not actually having it. While I do support the doctors decision to not officially diagnosis me until he is absolutely sure as this condition is elusive as far as a clear cut diagnosis, it does leave me stressed. Other medical professionals who know my "label" don't agree with this and feel I either have this condition or I don't, which again causes me a lot of undue stress. I will say that this is the kind of place doesn't like to give results for anything over the phone. Expect to get a test done then wait up to three months for your appointment for results. This is very typical, however for me and my condition, one result could lead to another test so I've been very proactive in calling and trying to get results. They do not like to do this with good reason. What was relayed to me by a nurse was the complete opposite of what the result actually was when I did get in to see the doctor and when I brought it to their attention there wasn't any real ownership of their fault and I was made to feel like I made the mistake. For a new patient going in I would advise you to make sure you ask specifically to schedule with the doctor. Many of times I went in thinking I was seeing the doctor himself only to have been scheduled with the nurse practitioner. In my case my specialist co pay is expensive, and for me to pay it then I want to see any actual doctor. The nurse practitioner I felt had a odd personality and didn't have proper reaction. That's the only way I can explain how I felt visiting with her. Maybe it's just that our personalities clash. I don't know but I don't want to see her again, ever.

    CNMRI - neurologist - Updated May 2026

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