Cardiologist providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
Chiropractor providers include doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. They often maintain long-term relationships with you and advise and treat you on a range of health related issues.
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Haresh Sampathkumar, MD, is the Medical Director at Delaware NeuroRehab in Dover, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware. With subspecialty training in Brain Injury Medicine, Dr. Sampathkumar treats the entire spectrum of severity of brain injuries from concussions to coma (AKA Disorders of Consciousness). Due to the complex physical, cognitive, social, and behavioral issues resulting from brain injuries, he uses a coordinated interdisciplinary team approach by collaborating with a group of therapy professionals such as Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Neuropsychologists, prescribing medications, and performing injections for pain and spasticity relief. Some of the injections include but are not limited to botox, phenol nerve blocks, and baclofen pump management.
Dr. Haresh Sampathkumar completed his medical training at Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai, in 2011. He completed an internal medicine internship in 2014 at Unity Health System in Rochester, New York, followed by Residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2017 at New York Medical College/Metropolitan Hospital Center, New York. He then completed his fellowship training in Brain Injury Medicine in 2018 at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston/TIRR Memorial Hermann, Houston, Texas.
Dr. Sampathkumar is also the co-founder of JH Rehabilitation, a comprehensive rehabilitation center in Chennai, India, which offers services for individuals with brain injuries and other neurological conditions. He is a Board member at the Brain Injury Associate of Delaware (BIADE). Aside from raising awareness about Brain Injuries in the community, he is interested in improving the standard of care for patients with Acquired Brain Injuries by collaborating with private, government organizations and colleagues in healthcare. He is particularly interested in empowering individuals with Acquired Brain Injuries to control and direct their own life by independently participating in activities including education and meaningful employment.
Haresh Sampathkumar, MD, is the Medical Director at Delaware NeuroRehab in Dover, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware. With subspecialty training in Brain Injury Medicine, Dr. Sampathkumar treats the entire spectrum of severity of brain injuries from concussions to coma (AKA Disorders of Consciousness). Due to the complex physical, cognitive, social, and behavioral issues resulting from brain injuries, he uses a coordinated interdisciplinary team approach by collaborating with a group of therapy professionals such as Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Neuropsychologists, prescribing medications, and performing injections for pain and spasticity relief. Some of the injections include but are not limited to botox, phenol nerve blocks, and baclofen pump management.
Dr. Haresh Sampathkumar completed his medical training at Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai, in 2011. He completed an internal medicine internship in 2014 at Unity Health System in Rochester, New York, followed by Residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2017 at New York Medical College/Metropolitan Hospital Center, New York. He then completed his fellowship training in Brain Injury Medicine in 2018 at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston/TIRR Memorial Hermann, Houston, Texas.
Dr. Sampathkumar is also the co-founder of JH Rehabilitation, a comprehensive rehabilitation center in Chennai, India, which offers services for individuals with brain injuries and other neurological conditions. He is a Board member at the Brain Injury Associate of Delaware (BIADE). Aside from raising awareness about Brain Injuries in the community, he is interested in improving the standard of care for patients with Acquired Brain Injuries by collaborating with private, government organizations and colleagues in healthcare. He is particularly interested in empowering individuals with Acquired Brain Injuries to control and direct their own life by independently participating in activities including education and meaningful employment.
Muhammad Nayer, MD is among the most experienced and highly sought-after neurologists in the greater Henderson, Nevada, area. Dr. Nayer is honored to play a role in improving the quality of life for hundreds of area residents.
Education has always been a source of deep fulfillment for Dr. Nayer, and it has enhanced his life in numerous ways. He began his journey in medical education at Dow Medical College in Karachi before completing a residency in neurology at Northwestern University in Chicago.
Postgraduate training at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, followed, as well as a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology and sleep medicine. Dr. Nayer is board-certified in neurology, clinical neurophysiology, and sleep medicine.
That level of education and training, combined with more than 22 years of experience, gives Dr. Nayer the expertise needed to deliver top-quality neurological care. During his years in practice, he’s also refined his commitment to individualized care and takes the time to get to know the men and women who entrust him with their neurological needs. That’s why so many not only turn to him for care but refer him to friends and family.
Dr. Nayer’s practice is centered on empowering people to effectively manage their own health needs. He takes the time to educate you on your condition and teach you how to make the most of your life. Neurological issues can pose significant challenges, but Dr. Nayer believes that working in partnership with a trusted neurologist and taking a proactive approach at home can yield astounding results.
Dr. Nayer offers neurology and sleep disorder care through office locations in Bullhead City, Arizona, and Henderson, Nevada. He’s also affiliated with excellent hospitals in both locations.
If you’re in need of neurological diagnostic or treatment services, schedule a consultation with Dr. Nayer today to learn more about his approach to neurology and sleep medicine. There’s no better time than right now to take control of your health and our life, and to begin a path toward enhanced function and fulfillment.
Muhammad Nayer, MD is among the most experienced and highly sought-after neurologists in the greater Henderson, Nevada, area. Dr. Nayer is honored to play a role in improving the quality of life for hundreds of area residents.
Education has always been a source of deep fulfillment for Dr. Nayer, and it has enhanced his life in numerous ways. He began his journey in medical education at Dow Medical College in Karachi before completing a residency in neurology at Northwestern University in Chicago.
Postgraduate training at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, followed, as well as a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology and sleep medicine. Dr. Nayer is board-certified in neurology, clinical neurophysiology, and sleep medicine.
That level of education and training, combined with more than 22 years of experience, gives Dr. Nayer the expertise needed to deliver top-quality neurological care. During his years in practice, he’s also refined his commitment to individualized care and takes the time to get to know the men and women who entrust him with their neurological needs. That’s why so many not only turn to him for care but refer him to friends and family.
Dr. Nayer’s practice is centered on empowering people to effectively manage their own health needs. He takes the time to educate you on your condition and teach you how to make the most of your life. Neurological issues can pose significant challenges, but Dr. Nayer believes that working in partnership with a trusted neurologist and taking a proactive approach at home can yield astounding results.
Dr. Nayer offers neurology and sleep disorder care through office locations in Bullhead City, Arizona, and Henderson, Nevada. He’s also affiliated with excellent hospitals in both locations.
If you’re in need of neurological diagnostic or treatment services, schedule a consultation with Dr. Nayer today to learn more about his approach to neurology and sleep medicine. There’s no better time than right now to take control of your health and our life, and to begin a path toward enhanced function and fulfillment.
Carter Richards, MD, is an experienced neurologist with a calling to work with children. Through his practice at Texas Pediatric Specialties and Family Sleep Center, Dr. Richards is able to create meaningful change in the lives of families from in and around the Alamo Heights, Shavano Park, and Lockhill-Selma areas of San Antonio, Texas.
Education has always been a central part of Dr. Richards’ life. He first became interested in medicine while working as a dialysis patient care technician. He pursued his medical degree at St. Louis University School of Medicine in Missouri and remained there to finish his residency.
Dr. Richards is also board certified in neurology and holds special qualifications in pediatric neurology. While completing his training, Dr. Richards enjoyed sharing his knowledge through various instructor roles. He has also lectured trainees on numerous pediatric neurology topics.
In his role at Texas Pediatric Specialties and Family Sleep Center, Dr. Richards offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment for a wide range of neurological conditions. He finds his work deeply rewarding and loves earning smiles from those in his care.
When not caring for patients, Dr. Richards makes time to connect with his wife and their two dogs. The family loves spending time outdoors, a very different environment from Elma, Washington, where Dr. Richards grew up.
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Texas Pediatric Specialties and Family Sleep Center
Dr. Irina Kogan is a well-respected and experienced neurologist providing patients in Midwood and throughout Brooklyn and New York City with skilled, patient-centered care for an array of conditions and diseases. As a general neurologist with special interests in clinical neurophysiology, neuromuscular disorders and epilepsy and advanced skills in diagnostics and intraoperative monitoring, Dr. Kogan offers patients state-of-the-art care for conditions including headaches, tinnitus, tremors, dizziness and vertigo, numbness, sleeping disorders and more.
Dr. Kogan is committed to providing each patient with an unparalleled level of care, offering diagnostic and treatment services that are focused on the individual patient for the best possible outcomes.
After completing her bachelor's degree in neurobiology at Long Island University, Dr. Kogan earned her medical degree from the Ross University School of Medicine, followed by a residency in neurology at the State University of New York, Upstate Medical University, and an internship at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn. She completed a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology, gaining in-depth experience in electromyography (EMG) and electroencephalography (EEG), followed by a fellowship in epilepsy and intraoperative monitoring at Weill Cornell Medical College.
In addition to her private practice, Dr. Kogan is an attending physician at Lutheran Medical Center and holds an academic appointment at Weill Cornell Medical College where she serves as clinical instructor of neurology. Committed to advancing her knowledge and skills in neurology, she maintains active memberships in several medical societies, including the American Academy of Neurology and Neurophysiology, the American Epilepsy Society, the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine and the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society.
Dr. Kogan welcomes new patients at her practice on Kings Highway, accepting most major medical insurance plans. She speaks both English and Russian.
Dr. Irina Kogan is a well-respected and experienced neurologist providing patients in Midwood and throughout Brooklyn and New York City with skilled, patient-centered care for an array of conditions and diseases. As a general neurologist with special interests in clinical neurophysiology, neuromuscular disorders and epilepsy and advanced skills in diagnostics and intraoperative monitoring, Dr. Kogan offers patients state-of-the-art care for conditions including headaches, tinnitus, tremors, dizziness and vertigo, numbness, sleeping disorders and more.
Dr. Kogan is committed to providing each patient with an unparalleled level of care, offering diagnostic and treatment services that are focused on the individual patient for the best possible outcomes.
After completing her bachelor's degree in neurobiology at Long Island University, Dr. Kogan earned her medical degree from the Ross University School of Medicine, followed by a residency in neurology at the State University of New York, Upstate Medical University, and an internship at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn. She completed a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology, gaining in-depth experience in electromyography (EMG) and electroencephalography (EEG), followed by a fellowship in epilepsy and intraoperative monitoring at Weill Cornell Medical College.
In addition to her private practice, Dr. Kogan is an attending physician at Lutheran Medical Center and holds an academic appointment at Weill Cornell Medical College where she serves as clinical instructor of neurology. Committed to advancing her knowledge and skills in neurology, she maintains active memberships in several medical societies, including the American Academy of Neurology and Neurophysiology, the American Epilepsy Society, the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine and the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society.
Dr. Kogan welcomes new patients at her practice on Kings Highway, accepting most major medical insurance plans. She speaks both English and Russian.
I am one of only 4 providers in the state of North Carolina to hold advanced training and accreditation by the National Headache Foundation in Headache Medicine. I have over 13 years of practice in Internal and Neuromuscular medicine. I am skilled in several procedures and can offer these to patients if needed. As the founder of Cardinal Headache Center, the first headache clinic in south-central North Carolina, I tailor my care to those who need access but are limited either to work,school, or time. For these reasons I offer virtual appointments in the comfort of your home. I can see any patient virtually within North Carolina, South Carolina, or Virginia. Indeed we have patients that live from the coast to the Appalachians.
Our wait times for an appointment are far less than those in other Neurology practices as we only focus on headache syndromes. My hope is you will find our care and customer service to be exceptional, and that we provide the excellent care you need and deserve.
Romer Mosquera, MD, is a board-certified neurologist at Neuroclinics in Miami, Florida. A native Spanish speaker, Dr. Mosquera is originally from Caracas, Venezuela, and has been in practice for over two decades. With his vast knowledge in clinical neurology and interventional pain management, Dr. Mosquera implements a boutique medicine approach to care and ensures each patient gets customized treatment tailored specifically to their needs. He has broad experience diagnosing and treating a wide spectrum of neurological conditions, including headaches, stroke, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, movement disorders, neuromuscular disorders, dementia, and peripheral nerve disorders.
Dr. Mosquera completed his medical degree at the Central University of Venezuela. Upon graduation, he completed several internships at health facilities in Caracas, including the Institute of Neurology and Applied Neurosciences (INNAP). After his internships in Venezuela, Dr. Mosquera continued his medical training by working at various health facilities in Colorado, Connecticut, and Florida. After completing a neurology residency at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York, he furthered his knowledge and expertise with fellowships in clinical neurophysiology and pain management.
Dr. Mosquera returned to Venezuela to work at INNAP for two years, providing neurological care for children, adolescents, adults, and geriatric patients. He served as a consultant neurologist at Campbell County Health in Gillette, Wyoming, before opening Neuroclinics in 2020. Dr. Mosquera is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and is licensed to practice in Florida, Arkansas, and Venezuela.
Dr. Mosquera strives to get to know his patients very well and believes that the time spent in those relationships is what makes us human. To make an appointment with Dr. Mosquera, call the office or book online today.
Kelly Smith, MD, specializes in pediatric pulmonology and sleep medicine, and is a co-founder of Texas Pediatric Specialties and Family Sleep Center in the Alamo Heights, Shavano Park, and Lockhill-Selma areas of San Antonio, Texas. He has achieved fellowship designation in four areas of medical practice to include sleep medicine, pediatrics, pediatric pulmonology, and internal medicine.
A New Braunfels native, Dr. Smith earned his undergraduate degree from Austin College in Sherman, Texas, and remained in the state to complete his medical degree at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. He refined his skills and knowledge through an internship and residency at the University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center in Lexington, where he was also appointed chief resident of internal medicine and pediatrics.
Fellowship training in pediatric pulmonology at Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine in Houston came next, followed by research and training in sleep medicine through the Texas Children’s Sleep Center in San Antonio.
Dr. Smith went into private practice in 2007 and worked with his partners to open Texas Pediatric Specialties and Family Sleep Center in 2009. He enjoys working collaboratively to offer the highest possible level of care in pediatric pulmonology and pediatric sleep medicine.
When not working with patients, Dr. Smith enjoys spending time with his wife and two children. Flyfishing, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, and soccer keep him outdoors and active, and he tries to take advantage of all that the San Antonio area has to offer.
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Texas Pediatric Specialties and Family Sleep Center
Daniel Bandari, MD, is the medical director and founder of the Multiple Sclerosis Center of California in Laguna Hills, California. Dr. Bandari has a passion for multiple sclerosis (MS), providing comprehensive care utilizing holistic and western medicine, restoring experiences and mobility to improve the quality of life for his patients.
Dr. Bandari completed his residency in neurology at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, where he served as chief resident and was the recipient of the Leo Munoz Outstanding Neurology Resident Award.
He did his fellowship training in neuroimmunology and MS at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles through a fellowship award from Harvard University Medical School and Brigham & Women’s Hospital. Dr. Bandari then joined the faculty at USC in 2004.
During his tenure at USC, Dr. Bandari served as associate director and then director of the MS clinic before opening the Multiple Sclerosis Center of California in 2008.
He’s a clinical assistant professor of neurology and neuroimmunology and the previous director of the MS center at the USC, Keck School of Medicine. He’s also a lecturer and educator at the local, national, and international levels.
Dr. Bandari has over 18 years of experience as a clinician and researcher in MS and has numerous scientific publications. He’s also the recipient of the “Patient’s Choice Award” and “Most Compassionate Doctor Award.” He’s recognized as one of the top neurologists in the country.
Dr. Bandari’s skills and experience with MS have made him a highly sought-after MS doctor, and he regularly treats celebrities at his Laguna Beach office. All patients can expect outstanding services and individualized care and attention from Dr. Bandari at the Multiple Sclerosis Center of California.
“First rate. I have been with Dr. Bandari every 3 months for several years. He is always careful to review lab work in detail, carefully checks physical fitness, answers questions thoroughly, and gives good usable advice. He goes through the same routine each visit so I know what to expect.. I feel he really wants to know how I am and feel emotionally too. My regular frequent visits and lab work take up time but I leave satisfied that Dr. Bandari will catch any changes in time to take preventative measures and avoid the worst possible outcomes.”
Dr. Daniel Bandari, MD
Neurologist
24012 Calle De La Plata
Suite 210
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Dr. Darel A. Butler graduated from Harvard University with a B.A. in biology, cum laude. He completed his medical degree and residency at the University of California, San Francisco. He contributed to the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine awarded to Dr. Stanley Prusiner for prions as well as worked in Paris in the laboratory of Dr. François Gros, the discovery of the main component of coronaviruses, mRNA, under the supervision of Dr. Dominique Lazar. He has numerous honors and accolades.
He is a general neurologist and treats headaches, seizures, epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease and other problems thinking or remembering, Parkinson's disease and other problems with movement, multiple sclerosis, weakness, numbness, pins and needles, tingling, neuropathy, and blackouts.
After graduating from the University of California at Berkeley with Honors, Dr. Kamayani Khare went on to medical school at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. She completed her intern year and neurology residency at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston. During her neurology residency, she served as a Chief Neurology Resident. She went on to complete 2 years of neurophysiology fellowship (focus in Epilepsy) at University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston and Houston Methodist Hospital, respectively.
After fellowship, Dr. Khare practiced general neurology (with interest in epilepsy) in private practice at Kelsey Seybold clinic and CHI/Baylor ST Luke’s Medical Center for 9+ years. She further expanded her clinical expertise and worked as a Neurohospitalist at UTHealth-The University of Texas Health Sciences Center. Her practice involved providing acute neurological care via Teleneurology to community hospitals and education for medical students and residents.
Dr. Khare is board certified by the American Academy of Psychiatry and Neurology in Adult neurology. As a general neurologist with a focus in epilepsy, she provides neurological consultations for patients with a wide variety of neurological disorders and is focused on education for the patient and their family members. This includes epilepsy (with extensive counseling including family members & including but not limited to patients planning pregnancy/during pregnancy), stroke/TIA, dementia syndromes (with extensive counseling/education for patients & family members), other cognitive/memory disorders, neck/back pain, tremor syndromes, neuropathy, headaches, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease.
Conditions treated:
Epilepsy
Cognitive/memory disorders including dementia syndromes
Stroke/TIA
Syncope/pre-syncope
Spine disorders including neck/back pain and radiculopathies
Neuropathy
Tremor syndromes including essential tremors
Migraines
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson’s disease
Procedures performed:
EEG (routine and prolonged studies, adult and pediatric populations)
Dr. Darel A. Butler graduated from Harvard University with a B.A. in biology, cum laude. He completed his medical degree and residency at the University of California, San Francisco. He contributed to the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine awarded to Dr. Stanley Prusiner for prions as well as worked in Paris in the laboratory of Dr. François Gros, the discovery of the main component of coronaviruses, mRNA, under the supervision of Dr. Dominique Lazar. He has numerous honors and accolades.
He is a general neurologist and treats headaches, seizures, epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease and other problems thinking or remembering, Parkinson's disease and other problems with movement, multiple sclerosis, weakness, numbness, pins and needles, tingling, neuropathy, and blackouts.
After graduating from the University of California at Berkeley with Honors, Dr. Kamayani Khare went on to medical school at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. She completed her intern year and neurology residency at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston. During her neurology residency, she served as a Chief Neurology Resident. She went on to complete 2 years of neurophysiology fellowship (focus in Epilepsy) at University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston and Houston Methodist Hospital, respectively.
After fellowship, Dr. Khare practiced general neurology (with interest in epilepsy) in private practice at Kelsey Seybold clinic and CHI/Baylor ST Luke’s Medical Center for 9+ years. She further expanded her clinical expertise and worked as a Neurohospitalist at UTHealth-The University of Texas Health Sciences Center. Her practice involved providing acute neurological care via Teleneurology to community hospitals and education for medical students and residents.
Dr. Khare is board certified by the American Academy of Psychiatry and Neurology in Adult neurology. As a general neurologist with a focus in epilepsy, she provides neurological consultations for patients with a wide variety of neurological disorders and is focused on education for the patient and their family members. This includes epilepsy (with extensive counseling including family members & including but not limited to patients planning pregnancy/during pregnancy), stroke/TIA, dementia syndromes (with extensive counseling/education for patients & family members), other cognitive/memory disorders, neck/back pain, tremor syndromes, neuropathy, headaches, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease.
Conditions treated:
Epilepsy
Cognitive/memory disorders including dementia syndromes
Stroke/TIA
Syncope/pre-syncope
Spine disorders including neck/back pain and radiculopathies
Neuropathy
Tremor syndromes including essential tremors
Migraines
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson’s disease
Procedures performed:
EEG (routine and prolonged studies, adult and pediatric populations)
Michael Marsh, MD, is a neurology specialist with a focus on pediatric neurology and related conditions. He is proud to be part of the Texas Pediatric Specialties and Family Sleep Center team, and of the opportunity to work with families from the Alamo Heights, Shavano Park, and Lockhill-Selma areas of San Antonio, Texas, and the greater region.
Dr. Marsh earned a Masters degree in neuroscience at Syracuse University in New York. He went on to complete his medical degree at St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada. Upon returning to the United States, Dr. Marsh completed a residency in pediatric neurology at St. Louis University in Missouri, where he remained for fellowship training.
Among Dr. Marsh’s areas of interest are seizure disorders and migraines. He takes great comfort in treating pediatric patients who are suffering from these complex neurological issues, and in helping them achieve an improved daily quality of life.
Dr. Marsh recognizes the role that parents and other family members play in assisting and supporting kids with neurological issues. He takes the time to educate loved ones about the challenges their family member is facing, and on how to structure family life to be as supportive as possible to all members, not just the patient.
When he’s not working with patients, Dr. Marsh relaxes by fishing, playing soccer, and spending time with his triplet daughters. He’s a firm believer in finding a healthy work/life balance and helps his patients find their own balanced path.
Practice
Texas Pediatric Specialties and Family Sleep Center
Yuvraj Grewal, MD, is a board-certified neurologist offering high-quality medical care at the Advanced Center for Neurology and Headache in Valencia, California. Dr. Grewal is committed to treating each patient as an individual and truly listening with a compassionate heart. He draws on his expertise and training to offer evidence-based, state-of-the-art medicine to serve each patient based on their unique diagnosis.
Dr. Grewal earned his medical degree in Portsmouth, Dominica, at Ross University School of Medicine, now located in Bridgetown, Barbados. He pursued medical training in the United States, completing an internship at United Health Services in Johnson City, New York. Dr. Grewal then relocated to Tucson, Arizona, for neurology training at the University of Arizona. While there, he served as chief resident. He later completed a fellowship in the subspecialty of clinical neurophysiology, with an emphasis on epilepsy and nerve conduction studies.
Today, Dr. Grewal uses his extensive training to provide care to patients experiencing dementia, strokes, migraines, headaches, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injuries, and other neurological conditions. He maintains memberships in the American Academy of Neurology and the American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine.
Robert J. Friedman, M.D. is triple board-certified in Neurology, Pain Management, and Neuromuscular Medicine. Dr. Friedman has special interests and expertise in nerve and muscle problems (pinched nerves, neuropathy, muscle spasm, and nerve testing), and chronic pain (back pain, fibromyalgia, RSD/CRPS, headache, neuropathic pain). He is a member of the following organizations: American Academy of Pain Medicine, American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic, Medicine, American Academy of Neurology, Florida Society of Neurology and Florida Academy of Pain Medicine. With a Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh and a medical internship in Internal Medicine at Allegheny General Hospital, Dr. Friedman completed his residency as Chief Resident in Neurology at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. He received additional training as a Clinical Fellow in the Department of Neurology (Pain Management) at Johns Hopkins University, and in TMS at Harvard Medical School.