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SERVICES

When you are suffering from a neurological pain or disorder and require medical attention without waiting for an appointment, we are the provider you need. Our professional team of board-certified physicians are equipped to handle a comprehensive range of neurological medical conditions.

You can be assured – we have a commitment to excellence when it comes to the level of care we provide

SLEEP DISORDERS

There are over eighty different conditions that fall within the category of Sleep Disorders; too little sleep, too much sleep or disturbed sleep are all signs of a sleep disorder. Excessive snoring should not be ignored, as that too can be indicative of a more serious problem. The most common sleep disorders include Insomnia, Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Narcolepsy.

Headaches

Headaches have a variety of causes, but the most common types of headaches are migraine and muscle-tension type headaches. Though the great majority of headaches can be troublesome to you, they are rarely caused by dangerous problems.

parkinson'S disease

Parkinson’s disease is the most common of the so-called movement disorders since its primary manifestations are those of slowness of movement, stiffness or rigidity of the muscles, tremor, and a disturbance of gait and balance.  We now recognize that there are several different disorders in which Parkinsonian symptoms are prominent. Most cases are felt to be idiopathic (that is, of unknown cause).

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

When a doctor says the words, “it’s multiple sclerosis”, it changes your world forever. With the total care approach of Tri State Mountain Neurology, many of your fears may subside.

At Tri State Mountain Neurology, the physicians strive to provide comprehensive neurological care that is tailored to you as an individual. Our board-certified neurologists are highly experienced in the diagnostics and therapeutics of MS.

strokes

A stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks an artery (a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body) or a blood vessel (a tube through which the blood moves through the body) breaks, interrupting blood flow to an area of the brain. When either of these things happen, brain cells begin to die and brain damage occurs. When brain cells die during a stroke, abilities controlled by that area of the brain are lost. These abilities include speech, movement and memory. How a stroke patient is affected depends on where the stroke occurs in the brain and how much the brain is damaged.

alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer’s disease has been estimated to affect up to 10% of individuals in their early 60s and roughly 40% of patients over the age of 85. This obviously presents a major public health problem, especially because by year 2020, over 55 million Americans will be over 65. It is the 3rd most expensive illness to treat following cancer and heart disease. Most of those costs involve home care and nursing home care. Over the last 25 years, with advances in neurology, neurochemistry, neuroradiology, and medical genetics, the full spectrum of dementia has come to be more fully understood.

SEIZURES

Seizures are most often caused by abnormal electrical discharges in the brain with symptoms depending on which part of the brain is stimulated. It is estimated that 10% of the American population will have a seizure at some point during their life. At Tri State Mountain Neurology, we understand the emotional and physical traumas that result from this disorder and have specialized training in both diagnosing and treating seizures and epilepsy.

additional services

Lab services

  • For your convenience we currently have an on-site lab technician to assist with any lab tests that need to be performed

Infusion Suite

  • We are proud to offer on site infusion services for patients needing IV therapy.

EMGs

  • We perform EMGs in-clinic for our patients convenience.

EEGs

  • We perform in clinic Routine and Ambulatory EEGs and we also accept outside referral for EEGs.

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