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    Adamovich Brenda, DO

    Adamovich Brenda, DO

    1.0(1 review)
    2.2 mi

    Please avoid this doctor and her staff at all costs. They called in an incorrect dosage for my…read moremother's medicine. When my mother became ill, they blamed it on the pharmacy, saying 'you just can't trust computers...' Then, after a diagnostic test, Dr. Adamovich delivered a serious diagnosis in one sentence, without any explanation. My mother is in her 80s and was left with so many questions unanswered! The doctor offered no information for caregivers. Then my mother got sick on the medicine that Dr. Adamovich prescribed. We called the nurse who said to stop taking it and call back Monday. We left several messages the following week, but never got a call back. The office just ghosted my mother, who was left without care! So we took her to WVU in Morgantown and got really great attention and care. Avoid Dr. Adamovich. She and her staff are very unprofessional.

    From the owner: Brenda Adamovich, D.O., has expertise with the following neurological disorders: epilepsy;…read moreneuromuscular disorders (diseases of muscles and nerves); stroke; traumatic brain Injury; headache; migraine Headaches; dystonias; dementia; Parkinson's Disease; multiple sclerosis; restless legs syndrome; movement disorders; sleep apnea; brain and spinal tumors' myasthenia gravis; amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease). Among the treatments Dr. Adamovich provides is botox therapy. This treatment benefits some patients with migraine headaches. Others who can benefit from this treatment include patients with cervical dystonia (muscle spasms and tightness of the neck causing pain), blepharospasm (uncontrolled eyelid closing), and spasticity or muscle tightness due to cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, and other disorders of the central nervous system. Dr. Adamovich graduated from The Ohio State University with bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in speech and hearing science. After receiving her medical degree, Dr. Adamovich completed a neurology residency at the West Virginia University School of Medicine in 2009. She then completed a neurology fellowship in neurophysiology at Allegheny Hospital in Pittsburgh in 2010 where she received specialized training in epilepsy and neuromuscular disorders (diseases of muscles and nerves). A test she published to assess cognitive skills after traumatic brain injury now is used internationally.

    Ruby Memorial Hospital

    Ruby Memorial Hospital

    2.3(63 reviews)
    51.1 mi

    You always wait far past your appointment time every time. Staff and care were not an issue…read more Every single appointment I've ever taken my young children to we had to wait hours. Normal check ups or even when they were hungry and couldn't eat for a procedure. They are always overscheduled and every single issue and delay is passed on straight to the patients. I wouldn't really care if it was just for me but YOUNG CHILDREN CAN'T JUST WAIT ALL DAY. Especially if they're hungry...

    I strongly advise caution if you're seeking care from the neurology team at this hospital. My…read moreexperience, both during my inpatient stay and at a follow-up appointment, was deeply disappointing and at times alarming. During my hospitalization, I consented to a bedside lumbar puncture around 2:00am. A third-year neurology resident attempted the procedure three times around 4:00am--each attempt excruciatingly painful. After the third try, he mentioned needing a larger needle. At that point, I refused further attempts and requested the procedure be done under fluoroscopic guidance, which finally happened painlessly the next day. This suggests that my suffering could have been completely avoided with proper supervision and planning. Even worse, the official documentation falsely stated that the supervising neurologist was present throughout the procedure--which she was not. When confronted, she denied it until shown a screenshot, then said she would "have to go in and delete that," which she did. This kind of false documentation is deeply unethical and unacceptable. My condition--IIH, which can lead to vision loss--was not handled with the urgency it warranted. Communication from the neurology team was minimal. I was left feeling ignored and uninformed during a very vulnerable time. At my follow-up appointment with neurology, I explained that I was still vomiting. Rather than investigate further, they pushed mindfulness techniques and suggested my untreated anxiety was the cause--even though I've had anxiety my whole life and it has never caused vomiting before. This felt dismissive and unhelpful. If you're dealing with a serious neurological condition and need thoughtful, attentive care, I strongly recommend finding a different team. The neurology department here left me feeling disregarded, misled, and unsafe.

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