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Charles E Imbus, MD

3.4 (17 reviews)
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Doctor Imbus is a wonderful Doctor. He was my doctor when I was a child. I am free of epilepsy now. But he took care of me so well!!- Ely

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With the Imbus' only to find out after years of service Charles is closing down the business the end of December

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Arnold Brizuela, MD

Arnold Brizuela, MD

4.4
(49 reviews)
2.3 mi

I was in a car accident that changed my life for the worst back in 2018. For about 10 months after…read morethe accident, I had daily vomiting from the pain I was in. I will keep a long story short, and say that I was able to access a better network of doctors by getting insurance through my workplace instead of through Covered CA. Dr. Brizuela promised me that he would partner with me to improve my condition and health and refer to experts for anything he couldn't figure out. HE HAS CHANGED MY LIFE!!! I am not crier. But every time I am in his office and tell him how I'm feeling better and slowly but surely returning to "normal" activities, I start crying when I feel the hope swell up within me to return to my life of health and fitness. (I was training for my first bikini competition prior to the car accident.) He is very kind, empathetic, and truly listens to your concerns and responds with kindness and care that improves your condition. If you are looking for an excellent, top-notch neurologist, look no further because Dr. Brizuela will change your life for the better. Thank you, Dr. Brizuela, for helping me on my journey of becoming myself again instead of a shadow of who I used to be.

The office staff does not follow up with requests for follow up orders even after repeated messages…read morefrom me or the imaging company. It's frustrating when you speak to the office and the promise to do something and then it never happens. They don't care about the patient's health is the bottom line.

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West Coast Neurology

West Coast Neurology

2.6
(14 reviews)
2.3 mi

Never on time 1:00 appt means nothing u may get in a hour later waiting worst scheduling I've seen…read more Every time I've come here with a appointment

This review is for Dr Nune and the clinical staff: The…read morereason for the visit was for both vestibular and memory issues. I wish I was more invasive and snapped a shot because you cannot believe this. The tech was dressed in a red themed jacket to top off an outfit more fitting of attending a rap concert than a medical office. I thought I was being punked. The guy was pleasant enough but dressed very inappropriately. I cannot take any doctor seriously that would allow for anyone working in said office to not be outfitted in proper scrubs etc.. The younger lady at check in was very pleasant but not able to obtain my MRI records while at my visit that was around 45 minutes (wait was around 10 minutes and 30 minutes for the visit. The doctor told me the visit was going to be be focused on one issue (not two) and this was going to be memory. I did a quick walk at the end to show instability when I walk (I had my balance nerve cut years ago during a resection). I got some archaic test complete with kindergarten animal sketches and other nonsense in a test that was likely created sometime in the 1960's. Meanwhile, I misplace everything all the time including cars I just parked minutes prior to a quick run into the store. So, how does this address help define my memory issues?! I am starting to think neurologist are completely pointless. I mean Chat GPT is more helpful and that is not saying much. Finally, I was offered a future EEG test. I was directed to a room with a woman with glasses to set that appointment. This was a woman with attitude (wore glasses and hair pulled back in a ponytail). I asked if I could have this test closer to home since this was a trek and I was told after developing care that future visits could be virtual. She took some attitude with me and stated twice about how the test needs to be done in that office. A good doctor would understand my situation and want to make it as easy for a patient as possible (imho). I kept insisting that I would not want to return to have this test there, so she hems and haws then gets up to ask the doctor (supposedly) and comes back to tell me it's a negative and I have to come there. Oh, and it gets better because then you have to wait a month if you want to get the results. Every single doctor posts results in your medical chart and if something is abnormal then they call you. Thank goodness this doctor is not treating something more dire (at least for me) because who needs to wait a month for a useless test....no one and I am out.

Edward Barton, MD

Edward Barton, MD

4.6
(188 reviews)
5.6 mi

Dr. Barton's office is tucked inside West Coast Neurology (Suite 175), and honestly? The whole…read moreplace feels surprisingly upbeat for a medical practice. There's a kind of warm energy buzzing through it. When I walked in, a few staff members immediately checked in with me--offered help, asked if I needed anything, and seemed like they meant it. It's the kind of place where you don't feel like an inconvenience for just... being there. Dr. Barton himself? Warm, sharp, unhurried. He asked specific questions, zero judgment, no rush--just actual conversation. You can tell he likes his job and takes it seriously. Also? He's a lot more personable than you'd expect from someone who's double-board-certified in neurology and clinical neurophysiology. (Which sounds a bit like a Marvel super-scientist resume, but I digress). ‍‍ Bottom line: if you're looking for a doctor who listens, thinks out loud with you, respects your time, and actually gives a damn--Dr. Barton checks every box, and then some.

Myofascial Syndrome: A fortunate recommendation by my Neurologist, Dr. Edward G. Barton, introduced…read moreme to a renowned professional who uses his own specific and trademarked treatments. A year of suffering and a hospitalization had not led me to a solution or to the cause of my pain and rapid loss of mobility. After a series of weekly visits, I was guided back to normalcy. Some tips during treatment keep me on course. I will return for occasional visits as needed. Thank you, Dr. Barton, for your guidance, wisdom and empathy. I am 76 and I want to avoid surgery whenever I can and take care of my body.

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Andrew Geleris MD

Andrew Geleris MD

4.6
(16 reviews)
9.5 mi

I met Dr. Andrew Geleris today to get his thoughts and recommendations on my migraine history, and…read morehe was one of the nicest doctors you could ever hope to meet. I immediately felt at ease by his calm and gentle demeanor, and he had a great sense of humor too. A very good listener as well, but more importantly, he understands what migraine sufferers cope with. He gave me hope that there are other proactive treatments we can try to lower the frequency of my migraines, rather than just treat them reactively. I highly recommend him and will see him again in June to try one of the new, suggested treatments. I have the utmost confidence in him.

He was so uncaring. My sister has alzheimers and his office would NOT renew her meds before she…read moresees dr Geleris. Her confusion got very bad after she had run out of her alzheimers medication. When we finally got in to see him-it took 2 months to get an appt, and asked why he wouldn't give us just enough meds til we got to this appt, he said it was the clinics policy to not renew meds if u haven't been seen in a yr. I asked why he couldn't make the decision to tell the clinic he wanted his patients to get enough med til they see him. He said,"it was NOT worth my energy". What dr says that to a patient and family? Basically he said he was on a salary and doesn't make the decisions. Really? So he could care less about my sister. That's what he was really saying. As long as he gets his paycheck. What happen to the the oath he took when he first got his degree? A Geleris you need to retire and do patients a favor. I'd give him no stars if I could.

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Charles E Imbus, MD - neurologist - Updated June 2026

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