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    Carolina Brain Center - Dr. Darcy Dane

    Carolina Brain Center

    4.4(7 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    I am 26 years old and have suffered many, many concussions through my lifetime. After my last two…read moreconcussions (occurring within the last year 1/2) I've been experiencing increasing difficulty with brain fog, fatigue, flat emotions, and so on, which has prevented me to engage in the normally active lifestyle i love to lead. After finally realizing that I need help, I reached out to Dr Dane at Carolina Brain Center. After a very brief phone consultation, Dr. Dane assured me that she would be able to help and that attending her week-long Brain camp would address my issues. I flew out from Utah to attend this. I regret not seeking help elsewhere, as it was a waste of time and money. Dr. Dane never cared to ask me for details about my extensive concussion history, but still concluded that Brain Camp would help after a few rounds of testing in the first hour of meeting me. She only cared about improving my initial test results (as she says, "data is data) but didn't address the every day, real problems I am experiencing. At one point she told me that this is all just my "new baseline" (what is the point of being here if nothing will change...?) and when I experienced painful headaches during the week, she told me to just take ibuprofen. In the end, Dr. Dane surmised that my brain fog and fatigue were a result of long COVID; it is important to note that this wasn't talked about before I flew out from Utah, and I was actively looking to find a brain specialist to help with my post concussive symptoms. Dr. Dane intentionally led me to believe that she could help with these concussive symptoms, and when she couldn't, blamed it on COVID. It is also important to note that Dr. Dane talked very inappropriately of COVID, stating multiple times that she was "licking doorknobs during the whole pandemic" and never got sick, and called mask-wearing "r*tarded". It's hard to believe someone telling me I have long COVID if they clearly didn't take the pandemic seriously. I worked with Dr. Dane's assistant often as well- on day two, I had asked him if he had experienced many concussions. He then asked me "What about you? Have you had many concussions?" They're 3 people that work in the Carolina Brain Center. It baffled me that one of them didn't even know why I was there for a week long of Brain Camp. I could go on. Overall, I received inattentive, un-personalized treatment, which really was just going through the same tasks every day as Dr. Dane and her assistant sat on their cell phones. When doing hands-on work with me, Dr. Dane often used one hand to hold my head/neck and the other to pet her dogs. After day one of that, I experienced the worst lower back pain perhaps of my life, for weeks. I was extremely uncomfortable and wary of any other hands-on work she did with me following that, which is unfortunate given she is supposed to be a chiropractor.

    Just recently my daughter said to me, "You know mom, Dr Darcy saved my life. I could have never…read moregone to college without these glasses." We knew our girl had a terrible case of ADHD, but had no idea that she could have been helped with brain camp. In addition, Dr Darcy discovered that our daughter's eyes didn't track together properly, which caused a huge dislike for school. And actually, this problem was easily corrected with a special type of glasses. I have no idea why an optometrist would not have found the eye tracking problem, as it sure would have saved a lot of problems during 12 years of schooling, but we are extremely thankful for Dr Darcy's excellent care and services. It changed our daughter's life forever. She now loves school and desires to be a nurse to help people. If you are looking for help with your child regarding ADHD or ADD issues, if you are searching for alternatives that do not include meds, I highly recommend Dr Darcy Dane and the Carolina Brain Center. It was a great investment for our girl's life!

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    Raleigh Neurology

    Raleigh Neurology

    2.3(36 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    Everyone was very pleasant and helpful. After my check in I was called back immediately. Dr…read more Robottom is always polite and caring. He takes the time to listen and never appears to be in a rush. He gets right to my injections and takes time to assure things are done correctly. In my opinion they don't come any better than Dr. Robottom. He is the best!!!

    The phone system is ineffective and torture. On hold 25 minutes just for a triage nurse to tell…read moreme to take my mother to the emergency room for a fall that happened 3-4 days ago which she covered up. So doesn't seem like an emergency. And on top she WILL NOT GO. Then another nurse left me a voice mail and said to "call her back." unless she would provide an extension which she did not, it's back into phone system hell with no way to reach that person. No one seems to know protocol for things, seems like what a nurse would know. In an age of computers, nurses should also know the general wait times for an appointment because it affects quality of care and even treatment protocol. This is not the first set of problems I've had with the practice. it isn't the care necessarily and not a reflection on the doctors exactly altough they should care about how the practice is run, it's the business processes. Def some process re-engineering needed. Many times they do not put in orders they say they will put in, they don't follow up on stuff they say they will. Everyone points the finger at the other dept etc. This practice is the worse I've encountered. Hire some consultants and get your business practices ironed out, there have to be more effective ways of doing things.

    Carolina Functional Neurology Center

    Carolina Functional Neurology Center

    4.4(7 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    After my ear infection healed, I was still dizzy. This went on for months. I went to a different…read moreENT, had testing, and was told there was nothing wrong!  Someone mentioned Carolina Functional Neurology, so had I to give it a try.  Wow!!!  I am so glad I did!!  Everyone there is amazing.  They did all these tests none of the ENTs ever tried. They found the problem, explained it to me in simple terms that even I could understand. Though it wasn't a quick fix, they knew the problem and how to treat it.  The dizziness is now gone! I can't thank Dr. Miret and Dr. Glickman enough.  So very grateful!!!

    I am so grateful for all of the support I received at CFNC. Dr. Miret, Dr. Glickman, and Caleb…read morereally helped me feel see and helped me understand what was taking place in my body. Pre-CFNC treatment I was dealing with severe brain fog, dizziness, heart palpitations, nausea, and bloating (and so many more severe issues). Dr. Miret placed me on a treatment plan that almost fully resolved all of these. I can think clearly for the first time since 2022 and have seen so much improvement through all of my symptoms. If you're on the fence about whether it is worth it to seek treatment here, I really encourage you to do so. After seeing endless specialists the last few years, this team was the first to really help me. I will forever be grateful for everything they have done for me.

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    Duke Neurosurgery of Raleigh

    Duke Neurosurgery of Raleigh

    3.8(4 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    The department is very clean and organized. I have a…read moreneuromuscular genetic condition only a few doctors can manage and Duke is one of the best in the country. The staff is super knowledgeable and helpful and always ready to give suggestions or send in referrals to other specialists. This office has permanent staff and not rotating doctors as the main hospital does. The parking lot ro this building is a nightmare and I recommend coming early and doing the online check in once parked since it takes time to get to the office and they are patient because it's common for patients to get lost because of the multiple buildings that surround the parking

    Note: There is a difference between neurosurgery and neurology. This may seem obvious but I…read moremention it because I have learned that this is not common knowledge. This location is in the same location as Duke Neurology of Raleigh. They share the same building and even the same floor and phone number but are located in different suites on different sides of the building with different doctors. For the record I saw (and my surgery was performed by) Dr. Ali Zomorodi. One important thing to remember is to ask who will be performing your surgery. I have heard several stories where patients consulted with neurosurgeons and assumed they would perform the surgeries but the surgeries were in fact performed by the neurosurgeon's PA. That being said I have mixed feelings about my experience here. I give them 4 stars for several reasons. The positives: - This is Duke after all. Many people fly internationally to have their surgery performed at Duke because of the reputation, knowledge, and experience of the surgeons. - My surgeon was very knowledgeable and experienced in my disorder and has performed high profile surgeries with success. - The complications from my surgery were minimal and my recovery seemed easier than many of the testimonials I have read elsewhere. The negatives: - Poor response from the doctor's assistant / receptionist. I was usually sent to voicemail when calling and my voicemails were never returned. On the occasions I did get through I was promised prescriptions or faxes would be sent and they were not. I ran out of pain medicine on several occasions (which is not a good thing when recovering from skull / brain based surgery). I had to call several times to follow-up and ensure that simple common tasks were completed. - Time commitments were longer than expected. Our first appointment lasted 4 hours which were spent waiting for the neurosurgeon to come in and speak to us for 5 minutes (to their credit I later learned this is very common in this field). - Bedside manner and compassion were initially absent. Our first visit resulted in the neurosurgeon explaining how I needed surgery on my skull / brain for the back pain I had been experiencing, explaining how he would perform the surgery, and leaving after talking to us for less than 5 minutes. Needless to say my wife and I were both shocked because this seemed very major to us and we were not prepared to hear what he had said. To his benefit the second visit we learned the neurosurgeon is indeed very nice and caring and took all the time in the world to answer every question we thought to ask (we chalked up the first visit to a busy / bad day) My overall assessment is that I would have given this 5 stars if it weren't for dealing with the hassles of the front desk receptionist. Even though I had very difficult and frustrating times throughout this process I would definitely recommend this office and doctor based on the experience, knowledge, and my personal experience of the surgery and recovery. Just be prepared for delays and to spend energy and effort following-up on commitments.

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    Raleigh Spine and Pain Center: Daljit Buttar, MD

    Raleigh Spine and Pain Center: Daljit Buttar, MD

    5.0(1 review)
    4.2 mi

    Dr Buttar is extremely skilled with giving spinal injections. I haven't always had success with…read morethis procedure in the past, but since switching to Dr Buttar, he has helped me to be able to move and stand again, it's been life changing. His staff is friendly and professional. Definitely would recommend this provider!

    From the owner: About Raleigh Spine and Pain Center Raleigh Spine and Pain…read moreCenter is an interventional pain management clinic located in Raleigh, North Carolina, founded by distinguished interventional pain management physician Daljit S. Buttar, MD. Dr. Buttar brings over 20 years of experience as a board-certified neurologist (ABPN), board-certified pain medicine provider (ABPM), and interventional pain provider (ABIPP) to every patient he sees.  He uses the latest advances in pain management techniques, including fluoroscopic-guided spine procedures, such as epidurals or rhizotomies, minimally invasive migraine and headache treatments such as Botox, innovative regenerative medicine techniques, ultrasound-guided joint and muscle injections, such as trigger point injections, and much more. He has performed thousands of procedures with excellent results. Patients struggling with headaches, disc herniation, joint pain, nerve pain, and fibromyalgia, as well as other types of severe or ongoing pain, can rely on Raleigh Spine and Pain Center for exceptional care.  Call Dr. Buttar and the Raleigh Spine and Pain Center team for pain relief or book an appointment online today.

    Peter Grossi, MD - neurologist - Updated May 2026

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