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    Neurological Consultants

    4.4(7 reviews)
    3.3 miSoutheast

    I had seen a neurologist at this clinic back in 2013 after suffering a series of mini-strokes…read more Recently I had some concerns that made me want to get a check up and my primary doctor sent a referral to their office. When I called to make an appointment I was advised that Dr. Stambuck had left their practice and moved to Kaiser and that it was sort of a "policy" that none of their neurologists on staff "would accept new patients with existing histories". I couldn't believe what I was hearing. I was being told they wouldn't even give me a consultation just because I had a previous history of neurological related issues. They didn't even ask my name or review my history before advising this. It was just a "Sorry, we won't help you". To me, that is unprofessional and unethical.

    In the past 15+ years, I have seen at least 10 neurologists for migraine management in four…read moredifferent states. Without any doubt, Dr. Trevor McNutt is the cream of the crop when it comes to neurology. a) He didn't pull the "oh, so that's what the OTHER doctor said, but I need to run all my own tests (which will cost you $$$) because I don't believe that you know your own health history/I am smarter than your doctor. Instead, he read my questionnaire with my history, asked a few questions, and really engaged me about my own health. b) While I have no idea about his personality in general, he seems nice, genuine and not full of hot air like many doctors. He gets you from the waiting from himself, writes his own prescriptions, talks to you like a person. Plus, his front desk staff is always awesome, timely, and seems happy. That's a good sign. c) He is creative. I've been through pretty much every barrage of meds for my migraines; both preventative and as they happen. However, he busted out not one, but TWO treatments that I haven't tried before. One didn't work, and the other (botox for chronic migraine) cut my migraines from 3-5 a week to about 1 a week. Talke about results. d) He'll go to bat for you with insurance (or at least his office staff will). Very few places have made me feel confident that they have my best interests (health and financial at heart). e) I'm usually in an out in less than 20, more if I have more questions. Little to no time in the waiting room, and since you seem him directly (rather than a slough of PAs), it seems less like a time trap, and more getting stuff done and getting out. I'd be happy to recommend him to any migraine sufferers; he really did change my life.

    Carol A Foster, MD

    Carol A Foster, MD

    3.0(2 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    I met with Dr Carol Foster about vertigo and migraine issues. She was very rude and I was very…read moreconcerned about future treatment plans by her attitude. She did not show any empathy and I did not feel heard or respected as the patient. The concept of a bedside manner was completely lost on her. I had a second appointment hoping the first was just a bad day. No, the second appointment was even worse. I found treatment elsewhere.

    I developed a really bad case of vertigo late last year, and had it for about 2 months. Some days…read moreit was so severe, I literally felt like I was walking around drunk - everything was spinning, and I felt like I had to hold onto rails when I walked up and down stairs. I figured the condition was largely stress related (I'd never been so stressed out or anxious in my life), or possibly related to sleeping in some kind of bad position. I didn't know much about vertigo, and even though I'd researched it, I wasn't able to figure out a treatment that worked for me. Luckily, it seemed to go away over time - for the most part, though small bouts of vertigo did resurface a few times, but just for a day or two. My sister had the same issue that mysteriously appeared, then disappeared. Well, for whatever reason, I got vertigo again, last week. I don't know if it was triggered by my new aerobic exercise program or doing excessive neck stretching or what, but, all of a sudden the vertigo came back full force, and it was so bad I felt like I had to spend the whole day in bed on Friday. It was not good. I get really depressed when I am not feeling well or if I'm not being productive, so I could feel myself slipping into a really bad funk. Vertigo can make you feel really anxious because you feel really out of control when everything in your head feels like it's starting to spin around for no apparent reason! Well, I started doing more research and am thanking my lucky stars for the fact that I ran across this article, in which a man says he cured his vertigo by doing a simple exercise that was invented by Dr. Foster. You can read it here: https://www.menshealth.com/health/a28679454/benign-paroxysmal-positional-vertigo-treatment/ There was a link for a video she had on YouTube, so I clicked on it and tried it myself. Here's the link, if you want to see how to do the exercise. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQR6b7CAiqk HO - LY - COW. I can't believe this simple, 5 minute exercise actually worked to cure my vertigo, when I'd been STRUGGLING with it for MONTHS, late last year. I do realize that the exercise may not address the underlying cause of the vertigo (I realize I may never know what triggered it), but at least I am back to being a functional human being again. We live in a day and age where it's VERY HARD to find a doctor who is willing to give out information for free. I even commented to a friend of mine, this afternoon, that a TRULY good doctor is one who tries to give you advice that's good enough so you don't even NEED to come in and see them. That is the kind of physician Dr. Foster clearly is. She says in the video that if this doesn't work to fix your vertigo, you can always come in and try other treatment options. Why can't EVERY doctor be like her?? I don't know if Dr. Foster will ever see this but if so, I just want to extend a huge amount of gratitude for sharing this really useful tip. I wish you could get a nobel prize for figuring this out....seriously. For anyone looking for a good neurologist who actually cares about their patients.... give Dr. Foster a call! She obviously cares about helping people to get better, and get on with their lives.

    Alexander Feldman, MD

    Alexander Feldman, MD

    3.9(14 reviews)
    4.6 miNortheast

    I was blessed to find Dr Feldman who had changed my life by managing my migraine by combinations…read moreof the medications and Botox injections . He is always on time and very helpful to explain his plan of treatments . The office staff is amazing !

    ***PLEASE READ THIS IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE BEING TREATED AT ADVANCED NEUROLOGICAL OR BY DR…read moreALEXANDER FELDMAN*** This is a review of caution for anyone in the Denver Area seeking treatment for neurological issues with complicated co-morbidies & also those in the SSDI process/system. I walked into my appointment on 5/9/24 at Advanced Neurological not just to follow up on treatment, medications, & to get my recurring disability paperwork completed, but also to speak about feeling harmed by another physician I was referred out to (treatment abandonment). I left that appointment feeling harmed by this clinic directly. Knowing part of my appointment was filling out disability paperwork that ensures my continuance of disability income, the administration never told me that part of their policy change was that management would have to review all disability paperwork going forward and, at their discretion, would determine if they would complete the required paperwork, or if they would refer patients out to their primary physician to complete. It is unclear to me why a neurological clinic doesn't see themselves fit to complete disability paperwork for patients with neurological disabilities (and while after accepting payment no less) & who are currently in the social security disability process. It is further unclear to me why a neurological clinic would see a primary/general practitioner as more fitting for this. I digress. I was charged $150 for the appointment before being told this, which was thankfully and rightfully refunded to me. I cannot say if this would have been refunded to me had I not pressed that they just made my barrier to entry for ANOTHER PHYSICIAN to fill out my required paperwork in merely three weeks very difficult. Why are you making your patients add additional, very costly, physician appointments to their care schedules when this adds physical, emotional, and financial stress to their lives? And for those with insurance, why are you bloating our healthcare with unnecessary payments when you're capable of completing all of the required tasks a clinician treating a person with neurological disabilities should. This is common sense, I fear. I have had a severe increased in ALL disability symptoms since leaving my appointment. This was caused directly because of increased stress from this clinic's bizarre change in filling out paperwork and my disability paperwork possibly not getting done in time. I am not seeing this clinic, that accepts state Medicare and Medicaid funding, as catering to their patients with disabilities. People with disabilities are not safe being treated at this clinic. I was ensured by my treating clinician, Kate Kraus last year that she would be able to take care of the transferring of my medications over the phone. This was due to complications with so many other terrible physicians I worked with and financial issues with me being one of the 4.5 million Americans in 2023 who were unjustly removed from access to Medicaid. This clinic has made being able to continue the cruel process through SSDI as a disabled person so much more dreadfully difficult. Anyone dealing with a case such as mine should be cautious working with Advanced Neurological or Alexander Feldman, the owner. Also this office has no portal and works on fax machines with no email. How are elderly and disabled patients working well with this? This hasn't been the first complaint about this and I can see why Alexander Feldman opted to push disability paperwork off to other physicians, because these are not practices a trauma informed office who caters to people living with disabilities, and who are accepting state funds to accept those types of patients, should operate. Dr Feldman should be ashamed. Your office has left me with 3 weeks to get an appointment or my disability income gets discontinued while I wait to literally sue the federal government for its completely inability to even handle its own SSDI process. Thanks for the constant panic attacks guys, its been super great!

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