
The Many Faces of Seizures
When many people think of a seizure, they envision someone lying on the ground and convulsing. While this can, indeed, be the case, this scenario is far from the only way a seizure can present itself.
We take most insurance and offer discounts for uninsured patients.
About Us
At Complete Neurological Care, with New York City offices in Forest Hills and Queens, and Financial District, Midtown, and in Manhattan, plus Valley Stream and Hicksville, New York, and Passaic, New Jersey. Additionally, in offices in Boca Raton and Boynton Beach, Florida the board-certified neurologists, pain management specialists, and epileptologists focus on helping patients feel better after their first visit.
Taking an integrative approach, Complete Neurological Care specializes in diagnosing and treating many neurological conditions, including dementia, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, memory loss, movement disorders, and tremors.
The practice also provides expert pediatric neurology care, diagnosing and treating common pediatric neurodevelopmental conditions. In addition to neurological conditions, Complete Neurological Care treats pain conditions like back or neck pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and neuropathy, as well as headaches and migraines.
The experts at Complete Neurological Care aim to provide patients with the quickest, most effective treatment possible, utilizing innovative treatments such as Botox® for migraines and muscle tension and intravenous (IV) infusion therapy for chronic headaches and fatigue.
For comprehensive neurology care, call Complete Neurological Care, or schedule an appointment online today. Telemedicine visits are also available.
Botox Injections for $10 per unit (for those without insurance)
Wellcare accepted in the Passaic location only. We do not accept No Fault or Work Compensation appointments. Kindly call the offices, should you have any questions or concerns about insurance options.
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