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    Jeffrey Mora, MD

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    Edward Barton, MD

    Edward Barton, MD

    4.6
    (188 reviews)
    15.8 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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    Christopher J Aho, MD

    Christopher J Aho, MD

    4.1
    (17 reviews)
    43.3 mi

    Was referred by my pain management physician for neck surgery. No phone calls answered so I went to…read morethe office because the website says that the office is open. No one was there and the office had a lock box on the door. Went to the office next door and was told that they were not there. I did some research and found out that Dr Christopher Aho was in trouble for substance abuse and was being sued for malpractice. His license was suspended and his practice was closed. No thank you! I will go to Cedars-Sinai for the best Neurosurgeon! This page needs to be taken down because it is false advertising! Never go to any physician unless you research them first. My pain management physician had no idea what was going on! I could have been mangled or worse.

    This year my husband was diagnosed with a Meningioma. It was a fast diagnosis with an even faster…read moresurgery date. And that's where we had the unfortunate pleasure of meeting Dr Aho. From the beginning, Dr Aho was pretty amazing, he was very patient with me he explained everything to help me understand. He answered the ton of questions I had and He took his time, he didn't make me feel rushed, like some drs can. His office manager Sylvia was also very helpful and helped tremendously with all our paper work needs and appointments. If I had to say one negative thing, it would be the office can be a lil hard to get a hold of at times. They have both made our brain journey very smooth. And my husband is doing amazing!

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    Andrew Geleris MD

    Andrew Geleris MD

    4.6
    (16 reviews)
    14.6 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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    Haeryong Oh, MD

    Haeryong Oh, MD

    3.8
    (22 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Loved her patience and the time she spent with my dad. One thing wasn't working she immediately…read moreswitched it up to accommodate him. Loved her

    Avoid Dr. Oh if you have epilepsy or any condition where medication consistency matters…read more My experience with her has been rude, dismissive, careless, and medically dangerous. From the beginning, I found her condescending and unpleasant to deal with. After reading other reviews, that does not seem to be an isolated impression. The bigger issue is not her personality. It is the repeated failure to handle my epilepsy medication responsibly. Multiple times, my prescription was not renewed when it needed to be. In one instance, I was told her license had expired, and no one notified me for over a week. Because of that, I went two days without my epilepsy medication. That is not a paperwork mistake. That is dangerous. Epilepsy medication is not Tylenol. I cannot casually stockpile it because it is a controlled substance. Because her office failed to communicate properly, I had to drive around Los Angeles while experiencing auras and mini-seizures trying to find someone who could help me get my medication filled. That situation could have led to a full seizure, loss of my driver's license, serious injury, or death. When I explained this to her office, they did not seem to care. I was essentially told it was too difficult to notify patients about the license issue. That answer is disgusting. A similar situation happened again recently. I called her office and learned she had been placed on leave for the month, and once again my prescription had not been renewed. I had to go through urgent care just to get medication I should never have been left without. I was off my medication for more than a day again. A neurologist who treats epilepsy patients should understand that missed medication can be life-threatening. Dr. Oh's office treated it like an inconvenience. Based on my experience, I would not trust Dr. Oh with epilepsy care. I would not recommend her to anyone who needs reliability, urgency, or basic concern from a doctor. Her care has been dismissive, careless, and unsafe.

    Haig Minassian, MD

    Haig Minassian, MD

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Not prepared for my appt had none of my mri's pulled up, sat there over an hour waiting for his…read morestaff to try to bring them up on the laptop they never did wasted my time and my conpayment to see a specialist for him just to shrug his shoulders and ask me can you walk a block? Well come see me when you can't . I spent over $200 to hear that.and now I'm looking for another specialist to answer my questions since he could not and will have to pay another co pay

    Over the past several years, I had suffered from neck and back pain. I had been taking Vicodin and…read morewanted to get off the pain medication. I had tried over-the-counter pain medication, but it did not help. My condition had gotten so bad where I started to fall and lose my balance. I had a couple falls and had one incident where I had to go to ER, because I had fallen on both knees and couldn't walk, because of the bruises in my knees and didn't understand what was going on with me. I walked as if I was a drunk person and my balance was so off that when I walked it was like walking up and down a hill. My neurologist suggested that I get an MRI of my cervical spine done. After receiving the results, he explained to me that I didn't have much support (narrowing and herniated discs) in my cervical spine at C4-5 and C5-6 and referred me to see Dr. Haig Minassian, Neurosurgeon of Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital, who specializes in this area. Dr. Minassian reviewed the MRI with me and explained to me in detail where my problem was coming from; he also did a few range-of- motion tests to check my balance. In the past, I had several Carpal Tunnel and Trigger Finger surgeries for the numbness and tingling sensations in my arms, palms, and fingers. The pain and numbness started to travel down to my legs. Dr. Minassian recommended that I have surgery to replace the discs at C4-5 and C5-6 with spacers and hold them up with a plate and screws. He assured me that I would be fine and was confident that surgery would be a success. I was a bit hesitant to have surgery, because I was unsure of the outcome; however, because of the amount of pain that I have been suffering from all these years, I decided to move forward. Immediately after surgery was done, I did not have any back pain (other than stiffness and pain at the surgical site) whatsoever. The numbness and tingling sensation were "completely" gone. He is a "miracle" doctor. I started feeling better four days post-op and I now feel at least "10" years younger. I am so grateful to Dr. Minassian for changing my life. I would highly recommend Dr. Haig Minassian to anyone who has suffered from any kind of neck, spine, or back pain. He is truly an "Amazing" physician. Thank you for my new life, Dr. Manassian!!!

    Jeffrey Mora, MD - neurologist - Updated June 2026

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