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Dr. Micic specializes in neurology and pediatric neurology. She earned her medical degree from the University of Nis Faculty of Medicine, serving multiple locations across NY. Dr. Micic completed an internship at Clinical Center Nis in Serbia after obtaining her medical degree. Later, she also completed her fellowships in child neurology, one at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, one at the State University of New York, Stony Brook and another at the Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital. Highly qualified, she also completed her residency in pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital of New Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. Dr.
“For some reason I thought I had an appointment with Neurologist Dr. Patel. His qualifications were impressive on the website. When I arrived I was told that Dr. Patel was in New York not in Boca Raton. I was told that I would see Sharit Sigalit. I asked if she was a neurologist and was told yes. I explained to Dr. Sigalit that my right hand occasionally shakes involuntarily. I was given nerve tests and a cap on my head test. I was then told I had to get a Brain DaTscan never being told what the current tests I took revealed or what the Brain DaTscan was for. When I came home I looked up Dr. Shavit was not a neurologist but a nurse. I check with Rayus who was recommended to do the Brain DaTscan and was told it involved at least 40 minutes flat on my back. I explained that if I am in that position it is extremely painful for me and I could not stay still as required so I do not want to take it unless I can be in a sitting position. The representative said that was the only way I could do it. Since I have done research and learned the result would not be certain. So I will not take the test.
I have an appointment with the nurse for April 13th at 1:30 pm which now I wish to cancel. I also request that the results of the tests done be sent to me..
Richard C. Anderson”
Dr. Vesna Micic, MD
Psychiatrist
125 North Central Ave
Suite A
Valley Stream, NY 11580
4.64(14)
4.64
(14)
Dr. Tamara Goodman, MD
Clinical Neurophysiology 18.4 mi
4.64(14)
125 North Central Ave
Suite A
Valley Stream, NY 11580
Tamara Goodman, MD, is one of the exceptional neurologists practicing at Complete Neurological care, which has locations in Forest Hills and Queens, and the Financial District, Midtown, and in Manhattan, plus Valley Stream and Hicksville, New York. She is board-certified in neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
After obtaining her medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, she completed a medical internship at Flushing Hospital Medical Center and subsequently pursued her residency in neurology at the Northwell North Shore University Hospital- Zucker School of Medicine affiliated with Hofstra University. She continued at North Shore Hospital for a Fellowship in epilepsy and electroencephalography (EEG).
Dr. Goodman holds certifications in Botox® therapy for various conditions, including chronic migraine, cervical dystonia, and TMJ dysfunction. She speaks English and Russian, which makes her accessible to patients from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Dr. Goodman welcomes new patients to the practice who are seeking advanced patient-centered care for a wide array of neurological disorders such as vertigo, headache, syncope, memory loss, concussions, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy.
“For some reason I thought I had an appointment with Neurologist Dr. Patel. His qualifications were impressive on the website. When I arrived I was told that Dr. Patel was in New York not in Boca Raton. I was told that I would see Sharit Sigalit. I asked if she was a neurologist and was told yes. I explained to Dr. Sigalit that my right hand occasionally shakes involuntarily. I was given nerve tests and a cap on my head test. I was then told I had to get a Brain DaTscan never being told what the current tests I took revealed or what the Brain DaTscan was for. When I came home I looked up Dr. Shavit was not a neurologist but a nurse. I check with Rayus who was recommended to do the Brain DaTscan and was told it involved at least 40 minutes flat on my back. I explained that if I am in that position it is extremely painful for me and I could not stay still as required so I do not want to take it unless I can be in a sitting position. The representative said that was the only way I could do it. Since I have done research and learned the result would not be certain. So I will not take the test.
I have an appointment with the nurse for April 13th at 1:30 pm which now I wish to cancel. I also request that the results of the tests done be sent to me..
Richard C. Anderson”
Dr. Tamara Goodman, MD
Psychiatrist
125 North Central Ave
Suite A
Valley Stream, NY 11580
4.64(14)
4.64
(14)
Dr. Samuel Apeatu, MD
Child Neurologist 18.4 mi
4.64(14)
125 North Central Ave
Suite A
Valley Stream, NY 11580
Samuel Apeatu, MD, is a skilled, board-certified neurologist practicing at Complete Neurological Care. The practice has locations in Forest Hills and Queens, and the Financial District, Midtown, and in Manhattan, plus Valley Stream and Hicksville, New York. Additionally, in offices in Boca Raton and Boynton Beach, Florida.
Dr. Apeatu obtained his medical degree from the University of Ghana Medical School in West Africa. He completed his pediatric residency training at New York Medical College, Lincoln Hospital Affiliation. He then completed his pediatric neurology fellowship at Schneider Children’s Hospital Long Island Campus for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Apeatu was also a fellow at Long Island Jewish Medical Center for epilepsy and electroencephalography. Prior to joining the Complete Neurological Care family, he’s worked in multiple neurology units throughout New York City and Pennsylvania.
Dr. Samuel Apeatu is a published and board-certified pediatric neurologist from the American Board of Pediatrics. Additionally, he is an active member of the American Academy of Neurology, the Child Neurology Society, and the American Medical Association.
“For some reason I thought I had an appointment with Neurologist Dr. Patel. His qualifications were impressive on the website. When I arrived I was told that Dr. Patel was in New York not in Boca Raton. I was told that I would see Sharit Sigalit. I asked if she was a neurologist and was told yes. I explained to Dr. Sigalit that my right hand occasionally shakes involuntarily. I was given nerve tests and a cap on my head test. I was then told I had to get a Brain DaTscan never being told what the current tests I took revealed or what the Brain DaTscan was for. When I came home I looked up Dr. Shavit was not a neurologist but a nurse. I check with Rayus who was recommended to do the Brain DaTscan and was told it involved at least 40 minutes flat on my back. I explained that if I am in that position it is extremely painful for me and I could not stay still as required so I do not want to take it unless I can be in a sitting position. The representative said that was the only way I could do it. Since I have done research and learned the result would not be certain. So I will not take the test.
I have an appointment with the nurse for April 13th at 1:30 pm which now I wish to cancel. I also request that the results of the tests done be sent to me..
Richard C. Anderson”
Dr. Samuel Apeatu, MD
Psychiatrist
125 North Central Ave
Suite A
Valley Stream, NY 11580
I specialize in Mental health across the lifespan. I focus on helping patients relieve stress and improve their mental health and quality of life. I will partner with you to help you achieve joy and fulfillment by going beyond the symptoms that brought you into treatment. I have a niche for caregivers, adolescents, young adults, students, and those who are grieving. I am passionate about listening deeply to your experience.
I understand that there is a strong connection between the power of the mind, body, and spirit and its positive impact on mental health when all aspects are addressed and equally balanced. I truly enjoy helping others and look forward to educating and empowering individuals to regain control of their mental health.
Mina Johnson is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and a graduate of Columbia University Medical Center. She is affiliated with NYU Langone Health - Manhattan and Bellevue Hospital Center where she is currently a clinical instructor and an attending NP specializing in the treatment of people with serious and persistent mental illness in the civilian and forensic inpatient settings.
She is passionate about mental health advocacy and expanding access to treatment for traditionally under-served and under-insured populations both in NYC and in the Hudson Valley Region.
Dr. Ellen Edgar is the president of Complete Neurological Care, P.C. in New York and Florida. She is an American Board Certified Neurologist who holds double board certification from The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) and The American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology (ABCN).
Dr. Edgar and her professional team help patients (ranging in ages from adolescents to adults) with all types of diseases affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles. She is an active member of the AAN and AANEM. Dr. Ellen Edgar received her post-graduate training in Neurology at SUNY Downstate Hospital – SUNY Downstate School of Medicine.
To continue her medical training at GWU Hospital, Dr. Edgar enrolled into a very competitive and highly skilled neurological fellowship in combine Electrophysiology (NCS/EMG/EP/EEG). She was under the close watch of Dr. Perry Richardson, one of the leading neurologist and an authority in Botox applications for chronic headaches, spasticity, dystonia etc., and Dr. John Kelly, a nationally recognized published author (internationally recognized authority in neuromuscular conditions).
“For some reason I thought I had an appointment with Neurologist Dr. Patel. His qualifications were impressive on the website. When I arrived I was told that Dr. Patel was in New York not in Boca Raton. I was told that I would see Sharit Sigalit. I asked if she was a neurologist and was told yes. I explained to Dr. Sigalit that my right hand occasionally shakes involuntarily. I was given nerve tests and a cap on my head test. I was then told I had to get a Brain DaTscan never being told what the current tests I took revealed or what the Brain DaTscan was for. When I came home I looked up Dr. Shavit was not a neurologist but a nurse. I check with Rayus who was recommended to do the Brain DaTscan and was told it involved at least 40 minutes flat on my back. I explained that if I am in that position it is extremely painful for me and I could not stay still as required so I do not want to take it unless I can be in a sitting position. The representative said that was the only way I could do it. Since I have done research and learned the result would not be certain. So I will not take the test.
I have an appointment with the nurse for April 13th at 1:30 pm which now I wish to cancel. I also request that the results of the tests done be sent to me..
Richard C. Anderson”
Dr. Ellen Edgar, MD
Psychiatrist
225 Broadway
705
New York, NY 10007
4.64(14)
4.64
(14)
Dr. Tamara Goodman, MD
Clinical Neurophysiology 19.2 mi
Tamara Goodman, MD, is one of the exceptional neurologists practicing at Complete Neurological care, which has locations in Forest Hills and Queens, and the Financial District, Midtown, and in Manhattan, plus Valley Stream and Hicksville, New York. She is board-certified in neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
After obtaining her medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, she completed a medical internship at Flushing Hospital Medical Center and subsequently pursued her residency in neurology at the Northwell North Shore University Hospital- Zucker School of Medicine affiliated with Hofstra University. She continued at North Shore Hospital for a Fellowship in epilepsy and electroencephalography (EEG).
Dr. Goodman holds certifications in Botox® therapy for various conditions, including chronic migraine, cervical dystonia, and TMJ dysfunction. She speaks English and Russian, which makes her accessible to patients from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Dr. Goodman welcomes new patients to the practice who are seeking advanced patient-centered care for a wide array of neurological disorders such as vertigo, headache, syncope, memory loss, concussions, neuropathic pain, and epilepsy.
“For some reason I thought I had an appointment with Neurologist Dr. Patel. His qualifications were impressive on the website. When I arrived I was told that Dr. Patel was in New York not in Boca Raton. I was told that I would see Sharit Sigalit. I asked if she was a neurologist and was told yes. I explained to Dr. Sigalit that my right hand occasionally shakes involuntarily. I was given nerve tests and a cap on my head test. I was then told I had to get a Brain DaTscan never being told what the current tests I took revealed or what the Brain DaTscan was for. When I came home I looked up Dr. Shavit was not a neurologist but a nurse. I check with Rayus who was recommended to do the Brain DaTscan and was told it involved at least 40 minutes flat on my back. I explained that if I am in that position it is extremely painful for me and I could not stay still as required so I do not want to take it unless I can be in a sitting position. The representative said that was the only way I could do it. Since I have done research and learned the result would not be certain. So I will not take the test.
I have an appointment with the nurse for April 13th at 1:30 pm which now I wish to cancel. I also request that the results of the tests done be sent to me..
Richard C. Anderson”
Virginia Stringel MD, is a board-certified child neurologist practicing at Complete Neurological Care, where she sees patients in the Midtown and Broadway offices.
Dr. Stringel earned her medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and then completed a 5-year residency in child neurology at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, affiliated with Northwell Health, in Queens, New York. Her undergraduate degree is a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theatre from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
Her practice at Complete Neurological Care is focused on pediatric patients with concerns including autism spectrum disorder, developmental delay, ADHD, seizures, and tic disorders.
In addition to seeing patients in the clinic, Dr. Stringel also contributes to the field of medical education by creating supplemental study material for use at the medical student level.
“For some reason I thought I had an appointment with Neurologist Dr. Patel. His qualifications were impressive on the website. When I arrived I was told that Dr. Patel was in New York not in Boca Raton. I was told that I would see Sharit Sigalit. I asked if she was a neurologist and was told yes. I explained to Dr. Sigalit that my right hand occasionally shakes involuntarily. I was given nerve tests and a cap on my head test. I was then told I had to get a Brain DaTscan never being told what the current tests I took revealed or what the Brain DaTscan was for. When I came home I looked up Dr. Shavit was not a neurologist but a nurse. I check with Rayus who was recommended to do the Brain DaTscan and was told it involved at least 40 minutes flat on my back. I explained that if I am in that position it is extremely painful for me and I could not stay still as required so I do not want to take it unless I can be in a sitting position. The representative said that was the only way I could do it. Since I have done research and learned the result would not be certain. So I will not take the test.
I have an appointment with the nurse for April 13th at 1:30 pm which now I wish to cancel. I also request that the results of the tests done be sent to me..
Richard C. Anderson”
Samuel Apeatu, MD, is a skilled, board-certified neurologist practicing at Complete Neurological Care. The practice has locations in Forest Hills and Queens, and the Financial District, Midtown, and in Manhattan, plus Valley Stream and Hicksville, New York. Additionally, in offices in Boca Raton and Boynton Beach, Florida.
Dr. Apeatu obtained his medical degree from the University of Ghana Medical School in West Africa. He completed his pediatric residency training at New York Medical College, Lincoln Hospital Affiliation. He then completed his pediatric neurology fellowship at Schneider Children’s Hospital Long Island Campus for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Apeatu was also a fellow at Long Island Jewish Medical Center for epilepsy and electroencephalography. Prior to joining the Complete Neurological Care family, he’s worked in multiple neurology units throughout New York City and Pennsylvania.
Dr. Samuel Apeatu is a published and board-certified pediatric neurologist from the American Board of Pediatrics. Additionally, he is an active member of the American Academy of Neurology, the Child Neurology Society, and the American Medical Association.
“For some reason I thought I had an appointment with Neurologist Dr. Patel. His qualifications were impressive on the website. When I arrived I was told that Dr. Patel was in New York not in Boca Raton. I was told that I would see Sharit Sigalit. I asked if she was a neurologist and was told yes. I explained to Dr. Sigalit that my right hand occasionally shakes involuntarily. I was given nerve tests and a cap on my head test. I was then told I had to get a Brain DaTscan never being told what the current tests I took revealed or what the Brain DaTscan was for. When I came home I looked up Dr. Shavit was not a neurologist but a nurse. I check with Rayus who was recommended to do the Brain DaTscan and was told it involved at least 40 minutes flat on my back. I explained that if I am in that position it is extremely painful for me and I could not stay still as required so I do not want to take it unless I can be in a sitting position. The representative said that was the only way I could do it. Since I have done research and learned the result would not be certain. So I will not take the test.
I have an appointment with the nurse for April 13th at 1:30 pm which now I wish to cancel. I also request that the results of the tests done be sent to me..
Richard C. Anderson”
Dr. Micic specializes in neurology and pediatric neurology. She earned her medical degree from the University of Nis Faculty of Medicine, serving multiple locations across NY. Dr. Micic completed an internship at Clinical Center Nis in Serbia after obtaining her medical degree. Later, she also completed her fellowships in child neurology, one at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, one at the State University of New York, Stony Brook and another at the Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital. Highly qualified, she also completed her residency in pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital of New Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. Dr.
“For some reason I thought I had an appointment with Neurologist Dr. Patel. His qualifications were impressive on the website. When I arrived I was told that Dr. Patel was in New York not in Boca Raton. I was told that I would see Sharit Sigalit. I asked if she was a neurologist and was told yes. I explained to Dr. Sigalit that my right hand occasionally shakes involuntarily. I was given nerve tests and a cap on my head test. I was then told I had to get a Brain DaTscan never being told what the current tests I took revealed or what the Brain DaTscan was for. When I came home I looked up Dr. Shavit was not a neurologist but a nurse. I check with Rayus who was recommended to do the Brain DaTscan and was told it involved at least 40 minutes flat on my back. I explained that if I am in that position it is extremely painful for me and I could not stay still as required so I do not want to take it unless I can be in a sitting position. The representative said that was the only way I could do it. Since I have done research and learned the result would not be certain. So I will not take the test.
I have an appointment with the nurse for April 13th at 1:30 pm which now I wish to cancel. I also request that the results of the tests done be sent to me..
Richard C. Anderson”
Mudasar Hassan, MD, is proud to bring expert psychiatric care to the team at First Response Urgent Care. He treats patients at convenient locations in the Brownsville and Clinton Hill neighborhoods of Brooklyn, New York, bringing years of experience and a deep empathy to his services. First Response Urgent Care welcomes new patients and accepts a wide variety of insurance providers.
Dr. Hassan received his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at Hamdard College of Medicine & Dentistry in Karachi, Pakistan, before completing his surgery residency at Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, New York.
Honing his skills in mental health care, Dr. Hassan completed a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Odessa, Texas, where he also finished his adult psychiatry residency. Dr. Hassan has medical licensure in New York.
Dr. Hassan is passionate about understanding the human mind and supporting individuals in navigating the complexities of mental health. His extensive research experience and numerous contributions to publications throughout his career underscore his commitment to the medical field. He remains a lifelong learner, constantly updating his knowledge and skills as he aims to help every patient live their best life.
For a truly patient-centric experience that focuses on your well-being, call the nearest First Response Urgent Care office and schedule your appointment with Dr. Hassan. Online booking is available.
Mudasar Hassan, MD, is proud to bring expert psychiatric care to the team at First Response Urgent Care. He treats patients at convenient locations in the Brownsville and Clinton Hill neighborhoods of Brooklyn, New York, bringing years of experience and a deep empathy to his services. First Response Urgent Care welcomes new patients and accepts a wide variety of insurance providers.
Dr. Hassan received his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at Hamdard College of Medicine & Dentistry in Karachi, Pakistan, before completing his surgery residency at Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, New York.
Honing his skills in mental health care, Dr. Hassan completed a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Odessa, Texas, where he also finished his adult psychiatry residency. Dr. Hassan has medical licensure in New York.
Dr. Hassan is passionate about understanding the human mind and supporting individuals in navigating the complexities of mental health. His extensive research experience and numerous contributions to publications throughout his career underscore his commitment to the medical field. He remains a lifelong learner, constantly updating his knowledge and skills as he aims to help every patient live their best life.
For a truly patient-centric experience that focuses on your well-being, call the nearest First Response Urgent Care office and schedule your appointment with Dr. Hassan. Online booking is available.
“I highly recommend my psychiatrist, Dr. Clifford Hamilton. Dr. Hamilton has been an incredible source of support in helping me manage panic attacks and anxiety disorder. From the very beginning, he created a safe, understanding, and nonjudgmental space where I felt truly heard. His approach was both compassionate and practical, combining thoughtful guidance with effective strategies that helped me better understand my symptoms and regain a sense of control in my daily life.”
Henry Ehizokhale, is a Board Certified Mental Health Provider (PMHNP) with more than 13 years of extensive experience in Mental Health Care. My dedication lies in offering compassionate and holistic care within a therapeutic and empathetic environment. I engage collaboratively with individuals and families to develop personalized treatment plans tailored to their unique needs. My approach is non-judgmental, aiming to guide and enhance your capacity for a healthier lifestyle. Together, we will work towards realistic goals, emphasizing both prevention and treatment.
Mark Rybakov, DO, is an adult, adolescent, and child psychiatrist who offers comprehensive evaluations and treatments for patients living with ADHD, OCD, depression, anxiety disorders, and other mood disorders. Dr. Rybakov has two offices, one on Saint Mark’s Place in the East Village of Manhattan and the other in Brooklyn.
Dr. Rybakov completed his undergraduate degree in biology and biochemistry at Rutgers University in New Jersey. He received his medical degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Rybakov then completed a psychiatry and child/adolescent psychiatry residency at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
To stay current in his field, Dr. Rybakov maintains membership with the American Psychiatric Association and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He is dually board-certified in adult and child/adolescent psychiatry. Dr. Rybakov has experience in numerous psychiatric treatment settings such as outpatient, community clinics, inpatient psychiatric settings, group homes, day treatment centers, rehabilitations, detoxes, and private practice.
Among his professional interests, Dr. Rybakov enjoys developing individually-tailored treatment plans, including elements of psychotherapy and psychopharmacology for adults, teens, and pre-teens. He enjoys staying current in the field of psychiatry and keeping up with cutting-edge therapeutics.
Dr. Rybakov is a recipient of the Arnold P. Gold Teaching Award, a national award given each year to a small number of psychiatrists who have made outstanding and sustaining contributions to medical student education. He is currently the supervisor for medical/psychology students in a community clinic.
Noam Eitan, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist in Middletown, New York, providing psychiatric medication management for adults through secure telehealth visits. He brings decades of experience in psychiatry, with a clinical focus on caring for adults and managing complex mental health needs later in life. His approach emphasizes careful evaluation, conservative prescribing, and ongoing monitoring to support safety, stability, and quality of life.
Dr. Eitan is licensed to practice medicine in the state of New York and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. His professional background includes extensive experience in hospital-based psychiatry, academic medicine within the United States.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Eitan has held academic appointments at SUNY Stony Brook, where he has contributed to research and medical education. He has been recognized nationally for clinical excellence, including multiple listings in the Castle Connolly guide.
Michael Gentile, MD, is an interventional psychiatrist in Wyckoff, New Jersey. He runs his private practice at Wyckoff Wellness Center.
Dr. Gentile specializes in child and adolescent psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, and forensic psychiatry. He works hard to keep up with the most cutting-edge practices and is known for his unique approaches to treatment. He is a proponent of medical cannabis, ketamine, and upon legalization and availability psychedelics in conjunction with therapy.
After receiving a Bachelor of Science in biology from Georgetown University in Washington D.C., Dr. Gentile completed a Master of Basic Medical Science at St. George’s University in Grenada. He went on to earn his Doctor of Medicine from the State University of New York (SUNY) Health Science Center at Brooklyn.
Dr. Gentile served his internship and psychiatry residency at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (formerly the University of Medicine and Dentistry at New Jersey), in New Brunswick and Bergen Pines County Hospital in Paramus, New Jersey. He went on to complete rigorous psychopharmacology and child adolescent psychiatry fellowships at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx in New York City.
Dr. Gentile currently serves on the Member Medical Advisory Board at Breakwater Treatment and Wellness in Cranbury, New Jersey. He is also a member of the American Society of Ketamine Physicians, and a member of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians.
Dr. Gentile has been running his private practice at the Wyckoff Wellness Center for over 23 years and has made himself available for consultations, expert opinions, and litigation support in all of the psychiatry areas.
“It was nice to finally find a doctor that has alternative methods to help me deal with my anxiety and depression. I was tired of feeling like a lab rat ”