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    Hunterdon Neuroscience Specialists

    3.7 (3 reviews)
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    Anna Iones, MD - Advocare

    Anna Iones, MD - Advocare

    5.0(3 reviews)
    27.7 mi

    I see Dr. Iones for my migraines. She is very knowledgeable, serious, and careful about the…read moretreatment she provides. She does her homework. My migraines have certainly lessened. There have been no consequences or side effects. She is personable and delightful as well. Actually I showed her another issue I was having which she diagnosed immediately and I was able to get care the same day with a professional that treats the issue I was experiencing. On another matter: Her office staff called me twice to make sure I received the result of an mri I had. Dr. Iones followed up to make sure that I was seeing a doctor for an issue that appeared on the mri. I highly recommend Dr. Iones if you need a neurologist as I have been to three others over the years and none compare on any level.

    Dr Iones is awesome! In all of my years of visiting doctors, I have never come across someone so…read moredetailed, so thorough, so attentive, so engaged and so knowledgeable. She was extremely patient and she took the time to listen and understood all that was going on with me. She explained everything that was being recommended, and the reason for it, and every bit of it made sense. Her staff is wonderful, from the receptionists, to the folks that conducted the on-site testing. I am so happy that I found her. Now, I am very confident that my on-going health issues will be properly identified and treated. Thank you, Dr Iones!

    A.R. Scopelliti, DC, DACNB, FACFN, FABVR - Dr. Scopelliti, Medical Director for Jersey Shore Regional Center for Vertigo, Dizziness, Dystonia and ADD and ADHD

    A.R. Scopelliti, DC, DACNB, FACFN, FABVR

    5.0(1 review)
    45.5 mi

    I can not begin to tell you how grateful I am for Dr. Scopelliti and his fabulous team manager…read moreDebbie. My father was recommended by his primary physician to see a neurologist due to the unusual appearance of his hand. I happened to be visiting for the week, and it was very frustrating for me that every office he was referred to did not have any appointments for two months. I spoke to his chiropractor, who is a family friend, and he stressed the fact that waiting two months was not acceptable. My father is hard of hearing, and not really savvy on social media. Since YELP is my go to for everything, I decided to research other offices and see if I could find him an appointment much sooner. Being in the dental industry, it is very important for me to read credentials and reviews from patients. I was very impressed with Dr. Scopelliti's back ground, so with fingers crossed, I made the call. Ladies and gentlemen, I felt like I was reaching out to an old friend. Debbie was so kind and understanding! Having an aging parent can be very challenging, but she was very patient as my dad chimed in his two cents from the background. She was able to get my father an appointment in four days. We chatted for a bit about what it is like to be a patient provider. She told me about the doctor, and the one on one experience he provides. I sent her dad's insurance information, and she was kind enough to reach out within the hour to explain about his patient portion. I was really looking forward to meeting the team, but circumstances came up and I sent my mom. I wanted her to be able to understand what the Dr. was diagnosing, and due to HIPPA regulations, I wanted her to be able to have future discussions if need be. When they came home, Dad gave rave reviews about Dr. S. He treated him for a full hour, had strict Covid guidelines, and dad had a better understanding about what was happening to his body. I am so very thankful for these people. In this time of uncertainty, you think the worst outcome possible. Dad was convinced he had one foot in the grave, and was discussing his burial wishes. I told him only the good die young, and he has plenty of years left! We have a little work to do to get him on the mend, but thanks to Dr. S and his extremely thorough exam....there will be many more visits with my family. If you are looking for a knowledge neurologist, look no further. This practice went above and beyond! Heartfelt thanks to both Debbie and Dr. Scopelliti! Beth Soncrant

    From the owner: Dr. Scopelliti is a Fellow of the American College of Functional Neurology, (ACFN), a Fellow of the…read moreAmerican Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation and Fellowship Trained in Traumatic Brain Injury, (TBI) and Concussion. Fellowship Boards are Fully Accredited by the National Commission for Certification Agencies (NCCA) and the Accreditation Body of the National Organization for Competency Assurance (NOCA). NCCA's Standards Exceed the Requirements Set Forth by the American Psychological Association a

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    Princeton Brain and Spine - *Princeton Office*

    Princeton Brain and Spine

    1.8(23 reviews)
    18.9 mi

    This is difficult. There's no doubt the doctor here helped my boyfriend, perhaps even saved him…read morefrom paralysis, after a bad car accident in March left him with a broken neck. So, in an emergency, hell yeah, you can count on these doctors. My boyfriend is thankfully going to be just fine. But for follow-up care, or perhaps even ongoing non-emergency treatment, holy moly, we are merely livestock to them. I wouldn't say the staff members are outright horrible or cruel, but there's a passive indifference that is deeply frustrating. Every time we've gone up there, we have waited for hours before seeing the doc, and they will not give you information unless you remind them that your appointment was an hour ago. For last week's appointment, I took the day off because I knew there would be no way I'd get back to work at a reasonable time. Yeah, I know life is unpredictable and challenging sometimes, so I'm happy to do this, for something this important. But I don't get paid time off, and losing a whole day because of a poorly run office is insulting. And, my boyfriend had been waiting for nearly a month for this appointment, where he would learn if/how well he was healing, and what sort of long-term effects he'd be dealing with, if he'd need physical therapy, etc. Even the lesser, yet pressing, details of how much longer he'd need to wear the giant stormtrooper neck brace, and when/if he could wash the wound, were all unanswered questions until he saw his doctor. He also needed some paperwork to submit for disability. He got a call from the office just as we were heading there for his 11 a.m. appointment, that the doctor he was seeing had been called into emergency surgery earlier that morning, and she was running about a half hour behind. That was thoughtful, if completely inaccurate, in the end. We ran a couple of quick errands before we arrived, and 11:30 came and went without a glance from the staff. Noon came and went, when finally we asked when we might see the doctor. One of the staff members said she hadn't heard anything from the doc, and another one said she'd arrive in 10 minutes, so why don't we come on back to the exam room, go over some questions. The questions took about 3 minutes, and then we waited. And waited. And waited. At 1:00, Jason had to use the bathroom, so while he was up, he asked the front desk staff if there was any word from the doctor. There was no word from the doc, he discovered. But no worries, another one of the doctors would arrive in about an hour. We wanted to leave, but we couldn't - too much hung in the balance. A few minutes later, the office manager came in to speak with us, and she was a pleasant enough woman, though I suspect she's heard it all before -- healthcare providers deal with people at their worst, even without the added dismay of a neglectful office visit. And, we knew that sometimes emergencies happen, and since Jason had benefitted from emergency surgery, it was impossible to be upset about what was happening...it was the lack of information or interest from the office, and the fact that this was standard, that was problematic. The doctor finally arrived and she was apologetic, and patient and thorough, and thoughtful. No complaints there. Really, the doctors here are fantastic. But they might need one more to make things run properly. Or a more compassionate staff. Or both. On our way out, we had to stop at reception for Jason's prescriptions, a follow-up appointment, as well as the disability paperwork. This was a 45-minute calamity. The doctor wanted to see him in a month, and the scheduler continued to offer him dates in July and August -- at the 6 and 8 week mark -- when finally the doc happened to come through and saw that the scheduler was trying to schedule Jason with a different doctor in the office. This doctor said, "I can see him - please schedule him for the end of June," so we were finally given an acceptable date. The prescription for the new brace took forever, for no reason, and the disability paperwork question went around. And around. And around. And around. And we left, having no resolve in that regard: Jason had to make some phone calls the next day. An aside here: the office manager who had come in to speak with us had promised Jason that their chief of staff would follow up with him the next day, which didn't happen. Jason called him to express his frustration. Jason will likely have to continue to see the doctors here for another several months while his neck heals, and I suspect not much will change about the operation of the office. If this were a general practitioner, OB/GYN, dentist, or pediatrician -- a doctor with whom you establish a long-term relationship -- I'd definitely find someone else. I'm laid back and diplomatic, so I understand the occasional visit where we might have to wait for hours past our scheduled appointment. But it's the norm here. And it's not acceptable. Two stars are for the spectacular doctors.

    Extraordinarily painful treatment. No one cared…read more I'm typing this sentence to satisfy the required 85 character minimum.

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