
Neurology services cover a broad range of health issues, including headaches, memory loss, and chronic pains. Neurologists receive special training in diagnosing and treating conditions of the nervous system, which is responsible for transmitting signals to and from your brain.
Diagnosing the cause of a problem is often the most difficult part of treating neurological disorders. At Good Samaritan, we have equipped our facilities with cutting-edge diagnostic equipment which can tell our neurologists a lot about how the brain and body are functioning. By learning more about the cause of your condition, we can start treating the condition and its symptoms all at once.
Our neurology services include:
Through our Tele-Neurology Clinic, patients have access to board-certified neurologists without the need to travel long distances. Each visit takes place right here at Good Samaritan, where our skilled nursing team is by your side to record medical history, check vitals, and perform hands-on assessments.
Using advanced telepresence technology, your neurologist connects face-to-face on screen, with the ability to zoom in and examine important details. With the assistance of our nurses, reflexes, sensation, and other neurological functions can be tested in real time. This ensures your evaluation is every bit as thorough as an in-person visit.
Tele-Neurology combines the convenience of local access with the expertise of specialized neurological care, helping patients receive accurate diagnoses, timely treatment, and personalized care plans close to home.
We are committed to delivering comprehensive neurological services through tele-neurology visits. This approach ensures patients receive high-quality care that combines local proximity, greater accessibility, and seamless integration with our specialized team.
Our focus on advanced technology enhances patient outcomes, allowing us to provide high-quality stroke and neurology care when seconds matter.
Serving Patients 18 Years and Older.
Common Diagnoses
Serving Patients 18 Years and Older.
Common Diagnoses