Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    The Functional Neurology Center

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

    The Functional Neurology Center Photos

    You might also consider

    More like The Functional Neurology Center

    Recommended Reviews - The Functional Neurology Center

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    11 months ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 2
    Love this 1
    Oh no 1

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Neurologist 306 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Minneapolis Clinic of Neurology - Edina

    Minneapolis Clinic of Neurology - Edina

    2.4(9 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    I saw a Dr. Wolters following an abnormal head MRI. She was horrible, doesn't know what she is…read moredoing. She created so much anxiety for me. When I finally was able to get in with another neurologist he said the abnormal MRI didn't mean anything, he would not have ordered all the unnecessary tests Wolters wanted me to have. He said my neuro exam was normal and wanted the head MRI repeated in a few months. The second MRI was normal. Do not go to this clinic.

    They have a great physical therapy department and the PA that I saw there was very good, which is…read morewhy I'm giving them 2 stars. Unfortunately they cater to the egos of their neurologists and let them get away with treating their patients horribly. Dr. Zubkov is a great example. If you're 4 minutes late he'll make you reschedule (even if you've waited 6 months to see him and you're late because you rushed from a family emergency in order to see him), he doesn't bother to read his patient's medical notes, makes arrogant and false claims, he made me race to get a surgery to remove a medical device during the pandemic (which was incredibly difficult to get done) because he felt that I was in the middle of a potential medical emergency and then, when he found out that I don't eat the foods that he thinks I should eat (I have gastroparesis and have very few foods that I can tolerate) he told me that until I get my gastroparesis "cured" (it isn't curable) that he couldn't help me and dropped me as a patient. I'm pretty sure that his real aim was to make me follow his diet in order to lose weight in spite of the fact that I was there for something unrelated. Oh and he dropped me before he tested me for EDS which was one of the main goals of the appointment. He's rude, nasty, obsessed with trying to get his patients to follow an extreme and expensive diet and when they refuse to follow it, he drops them. People have been complaining about him for years but they keep him on. I can't respect a company that would continue to employ someone like him and would recommend staying far away from them.

    Two Twelve Medical Center

    Two Twelve Medical Center

    3.0(24 reviews)
    13.7 mi

    Awful. Absolutely awful. I hate going into it so many horrible opportunities to go into it. In any…read morepossible way they fall through. When it came to mental health, physical injury, scans, bedside manner, I would say? Even if it was your last, however, many dollars to go to Shakopee, go THERE! This of course, is comments of urgent care/Emergency care. The doctors are phenomenal, one of them birthed me, and my two other sisters. My father was his patient for decades. Another doctor, was me and at least my mom and One or maybe one or two more sisters, primary doctor for my whole life, my other sister's whole life, and at least 5 to 10 years with my older sister. So because of my experience with the doctors being so amazing, any negative point in my rating when it comes to the stars, comes to the bedside manner, quality of gear, lack of general knowledge of medicine, goes to the urgent care department - So I will put it at a I don't know, 2/3? Considering the doctors don't deserve a negative hit, but a spotlight should be shown that no one should ever go to this urgent care! Ever!

    Actually, I had a hip replacement there a few months ago. It…read morecouldn't have gone any BETTER! Clean, very well staffed, friendly, helpful, excellent listeners, fast to respond to button calls; professional. You are not going to believe this, but (..... the food was higher in quality than most restaurants we dine at, and those restaurants are not cheap). The guy running the food service personally stopped in multiple times during the day & night after the surgery. Understand, I had five previous surgeries at a facility in MN considered to be one of the best in world. My visit to Two Twelve far, far outperformed those experiences, and at every level. Hard to believe, but true.

    Photos
    Two Twelve Medical Center

    See all

    Kevin Nathaniel Brown, DO

    Kevin Nathaniel Brown, DO

    1.0(2 reviews)
    13.7 mi

    Dr. Browns health grade score is 1.8 out of 5 and I would say that's being generous. Lucky for…read morehim the clean office environment helped raise his score. My sister saw him for a growing lump on her skull and severe pressure in her head along with headaches. With the pressure and headaches symptoms it's certainly feasible he could be the right guy to see. In his expert opinion he decided she had a hemangioma, which is medical for red birthmark and he told her she wasn't in pain, but he was willing to see her in 3 months to see if the pain stopped. She insisted on the headaches and pressure not to mention the colorless bizarre grape sized lump symptoms. Even her hairdresser, with no medical training knew that it wasn't a birthmark.

    Like the other one review here, my experience was similar with Dr. Brown. He did not believe me,…read moretold me I did not have MS (had been diagnosed 15 years prior, aggressively treated by one of Twin Cities top docs (she was listed year after year as one of the best Neurologists in the Twin Cities in the annual TOP DOC magazine along with my brother and cousin called out for excellence in their fields for over ten years straight) When she moved, finding another Neurologist became a long nightmare of another 15 years. I had a severe reaction to Avonex. I had taken it with great success for 15 years. A Doctor before Dr. Brown I was referred to to discuss another treatment after my reaction to Avonex said definitively I didn't have MS, didn't know what was wrong with me but couldn't be anything of concern and took me off treatment completely of any kind. Dr. Brown was recommended by my GP for second opinion. He was worse. He was actually angry with me for "wasting his time" and said I didn't have MS as well. Then he told me to get out of his office as he had patients to see who actually needed him. My husband took my arm, stood up and said we were leaving and that he had no right talking to me that way. Dr. Brown sputtered and said that well, he supposed he could run some tests but didn't think he'd find anything. We both told him no way in hell would we ever let him near me to do anything and left. My GP who sent me to him didn't believe that happened "But, he's so nice!" and after that, though presenting symptoms of MS, I was told that 1) I wasn't getting any younger 2) I have anxiety issues, in a word: gaslighting. Finally found a Neurologist outside that system who was furious when she saw my test results she ordered as well as the tests from previous clinic, She told me it was unbelievable and beyond comprehension that I was dismissed. I had the markers for MS now, all the years I was told I was imagining things and 30 years ago when diagnosed correctly. Treatment should never have been stopped. Never. Now, I'm living with a quality of life that's nowhere near okay. I can honestly say I have no idea what it's like to feel well. So, if a zero was possible, I'd give Dr. Brown less than zero. The one star is far too generous.

    Noran Neurology

    Noran Neurology

    2.2(60 reviews)
    8.7 mi
    Established in 1972
    Certified professionals

    Dr. John Alexander Damergis Jr. has helped me enormously in getting the restful sleep a body and…read moremind needs! My sister recommended him to me when I complained to her about how tired I felt every single day! Dr. Damergis scheduled a sleep study for me, which showed severe restless leg syndrome (RLS) 84X's/hr, with slight arousal each time, and sleep Apnea (cessation of breathing) 7 X's/hr. He prescribed medication for the RLS, and a CPAP for breathing assistance. Additionally, he had me keep records of the time I take medication, the time I go to bed, the time I think I went to sleep, times of waking during the night, and time I get up for the day. Looking over these records, he exclaimed, "You're a "Night Owl!", adding that if I try to fight Mother Nature, I will lose! He recommended a bedtime no earlier than 1:00 A.M. Following all his instructions has changed my life! I sleep well, wake ready for the day, and am now more productive and happy than I can remember! Thank God for Dr. John Alexander Damergis Jr. of the Noran Clinic downtown Minneapolis! Incidentally, he's booked for months out, but he's worth the wait.

    My father has been a patient of Dr Minette for many years, and the care and treatment he has…read morereceived as his symptoms and diagnosis have become more complicated, has become shockingly poor. The clinic's inability to manage his care; for example, recently cancelling an appointment at the doctor's request (an appointment he had waited months for) only to offer the next available in OCTOBER. My mother spent :30 minutes on the line with the appointment setter (the number given to her when the appointment was cancelled), and was told no other option was available. A week later, when my dad's new internist raised concerns about the lack of diagnostic detail or care plan in his neurology file, I called to speak with his care team. The nurse I spoke to was lovely and explained we should never call appointments and only call them (something that is very confusing to follow considering the instructions they provide say something different) and also helped get my dad in to see the doctor four days later so his increasing challenges could be addressed. To my total disappointment, my mother returned from the appointment and said Dr Minette was dismissive, told her she should have figured out his current med mix was causing some of his issues by googling it herself, asked her where she had come up with the questions she was asking, seemed to be openly annoyed that I had voiced my concerns about the care he was receiving, and referred my mom to the Alzheimer's Association for any further questions. I work in geriatric care and know how difficult memory care and cognitive decline can be to treat, but nothing is more difficult than watching your loved one disappear and seeing their caregiver show a lack of empathy and curiosity about how they can try to help. My father has been resistant to changing his doctor, but this most recent series of incidents leaves us with little other choice. If you are looking for a provider who can support complicated presentations of Alzheimer's, I urge you to look elsewhere.

    Photos
    Noran Neurology
    Noran Neurology - France Place - Noran Neurology Bloomington/Edina location

    France Place - Noran Neurology Bloomington/Edina location

    Noran Neurology

    See all

    The Functional Neurology Center - neurologist - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...