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apanickednarwhal t1_j0sghaa wrote

Can't tell you who to stay away from but I can recommend someone. Dr. Samina Chaudhry at Lifespan. She has appointments at their warwick clinic as well as at the hospital in Providence. She is very responsive, listens, and really wants to help!

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happy2beme4 t1_j0sizpw wrote

Not sure if you are looking for a pediatric one, but stay away from Dr Mandelbaum.

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Null_Error7 t1_j0toygd wrote

Neuro health in Warwick is a mixed bag and the good ones normally leave. Sorry, I don’t want to drag anyone on here.

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FieryVegetables t1_j0u1agi wrote

It might help to say what kind of issues you see a neurologist for. Some are more specialized for certain things, like movement disorders vs. headaches.

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mkmck t1_j0u257f wrote

Stay away from Dr. Alla Korennaya, whose office is in Cumberland, and her hospital affiliations are Kent and Landmark. My wife had a visit with her post-aneurism. This idiot got my wife hooked up with all the leads to do a reading, then got called out for an "emergency" phone call. After waiting 45 minutes for someone, anyone, to come into the room and tell us WTF was going on, I just took off all the leads, and we left. I don't think we've ever run into a less professional medical provider.

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Fun_Sun1095 t1_j0uzd3l wrote

I recommend Dr Andrew Blum. He always takes the time needed with patients and has been helping a family member for years with success. Neurology Foundation, Inc. (map) 110 Lockwood St., 5th Floor Providence, RI 02903

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Tacos_Polackos t1_j0vdjnr wrote

Haven't had any bad experiences with neurologists, horrible time getting an actual diagnosis on 2 decades of back pain, until my chiropractor got me in to see Dr Saris in providence. Hes been great, every other doc i see tells me hes one of the best neurologists in the state.

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yeehawkalian t1_j0wtwqq wrote

Stay away from nuero health. They don’t want to get to the bottom of the issue or explain anything. Just give you meds and send you on your way. I kept having reactions to the meds they put me on and they were just like “ ok don’t take them :)” and that was it lol. When I asked about my symptoms and said I don’t think my diagnosis is correct/ there is more to it, they shrugged me off and just upped the dose in my medication. Also it’s super weird but you don’t get assigned to one doc. Every time they scheduled an appointment it was for a different doc and it was never an MD, only pa and np I think

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