Top Neurology Clinics

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Top Neurology Clinics

  • ‘Bright Minds’ at LNC

    Bright Minds, a neuropsychological center transforms mental health care by providing neurodiversity-affirming, non-pathologizing and innovative therapy. With personalized, evidence-informed approaches, Bright Minds helps build self-acceptance, reduces stigma and ensures clients receive inclusive, humanistic mental health support for each individual's needs.

  • First Choice Neurology

    First Choice Neurology is the largest neurology group in the U.S., with over 60 care centers across Florida and partnerships with 45+ hospitals. Its team of specialists treats conditions such as Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s, offering comprehensive neurological care through advanced diagnostics, treatment plans, and patient-centered approaches.

  • Indiana Neurology & Pain Center

    Indiana Neurology & Pain Center specializes in comprehensive neurological and pain management care. Its experienced team provides personalized treatment plans for conditions such as chronic pain, migraines, and neurological disorders. Utilizing advanced technology and compassionate care, it strives to improve patient well-being and quality of life.

  • Michigan Neurology Associates

    Michigan Neurology Associates & Pain Consultants provides expert neurological and pain management care in Clinton Township and St. Clair Shores. Since 1990, its board-certified specialists have offered advanced diagnostics, interventional treatments, and holistic therapies for conditions like migraines, epilepsy, and chronic pain, ensuring personalized, compassionate care to enhance patients' quality of life.

  • Neurology Center of Fairfax

    Neurology Center of Fairfax has provided expert neurological care in Northern Virginia for over 30 years. With locations in Fairfax and Reston, its board-certified specialists diagnose and treat conditions like migraines, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s using advanced diagnostics, innovative treatments, and personalized care to improve patients’ quality of life.

  • The Minneapolis Clinic

    The Minneapolis Clinic of Neurology, one of the largest independent neurology practices in the U.S., has served the Twin Cities since 1955. With five locations, its specialists provide advanced diagnostics, treatment, and rehabilitation for conditions like migraines, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s, offering personalized, patient-centered care to improve quality of lif

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Patient adherence is becoming an increasingly realistic challenge for clinic performance.

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