Welcome to Texas Neurology

For more than 20 years, we have demonstrated a commitment to delivering exceptional diagnostic services and patient care through our team of dedicated providers and staff. Our doctors work closely with referring physicians to diagnose and treat disorders of the nervous system including diseases of the brain, nerves, muscles and spinal cord. They are experts in all areas of neurological treatment and care including Muscular Dystrophy, ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's and, Parkinson's Disease, Huntington's Disease, Cerebrovascular Disease, Seizure Disorders and Stroke Symptoms. In addition, we provide long-term care to patients with chronic neurological disorders.

Every year, the physicians and staff at Texas Neurology take a proactive role in helping develop new medicines and cures through ongoing research programs conducted at our MDA/ALS Center, Comprehensive Epilepsy Clinic, Headache Institute, Multiple Sclerosis Center, Sleep Disorders Center, and Diagnostic Imaging Center.

At the same time, we strive to personalize the experience for every patient. We know the anxiety patients and their families face when dealing with unknown medical symptoms and medical issues. It can be a very stressful period, but the physicians and staff at Texas Neurology are committed to providing the best care possible and that includes treating each patient with dignity, respect and compassion.

We welcome you to our family and applaud your commitment to a healthier life.

For more than 20 years, we have demonstrated a commitment to delivering exceptional diagnostic services and patient care through our team of dedicated providers and staff. Our doctors work closely with referring physicians to diagnose and treat disorders of the nervous system including diseases of the brain, nerves, muscles and spinal cord. They are experts in all areas of neurological treatment and care including Muscular Dystrophy, ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's and, Parkinson's Disease, Huntington's Disease, Cerebrovascular Disease, Seizure Disorders and Stroke Symptoms. In addition, we provide long-term care to patients with chronic neurological disorders.

Every year, the physicians and staff at Texas Neurology take a proactive role in helping develop new medicines and cures through ongoing research programs conducted at our MDA/ALS Center, Comprehensive Epilepsy Clinic, Headache Institute, Multiple Sclerosis Center, Sleep Disorders Center, and Diagnostic Imaging Center.

At the same time, we strive to personalize the experience for every patient. We know the anxiety patients and their families face when dealing with unknown medical symptoms and medical issues. It can be a very stressful period, but the physicians and staff at Texas Neurology are committed to providing the best care possible and that includes treating each patient with dignity, respect and compassion.

We welcome you to our family and applaud your commitment to a healthier life.

Dr. Nguyen will be joining Texas Neurology at its new location in Richardson on the Methodist Richardson Campus.

Dr. Nguyen, a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, practices general Neurology with fellowship trained specialization in electro-diagnostics. He received his medical degree through the combined Junior Honors Medical Program at the University Of Florida College Of Medicine (UF COM). He completed neurology residency at UT Health, University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, Texas. Following fellowship training in Clinical Neurophysiology from University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dr. Nguyen has practiced in the Dallas MetroPlex. He has authored several publications which have appeared in prestigious medical journals. He is affiliated with Methodist Richardson Medical Center and Baylor Garland. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family, watching golf and refining his culinary skills.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Nguyen, please click here or call our office at (214) 540-1400.

Our Texas Neurology Richardson New Patient Packet can be downloaded here. As a courtesy to existing patients of Dr. Nguyen, a pre-populated Authorization to Disclose Protected Health Information can be downloaded here.

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UF Health Neurology Jacksonville offers comprehensive care for brain and nerve disorders. The department includes a nationally recognized team of faculty neurologists of the University of Florida Department of Neurology who are part of the multidisciplinary UF Health Neuroscience Institute Jacksonville. By participating in numerous national and international research projects and investing in the most sophisticated technology available, the institute offers state-of-the-art diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative neurologic services.

UF neurologists work alongside neurosurgeons, neurosurgical oncologists, psychiatrists, pulmonologists, neuroradiologists, speech-language pathologists, ophthalmologists, pain medicine physicians, rehabilitation services and other specialists to provide comprehensive care.

The department plays a key role in some of the region's premiere medical programs, including a stroke program which received the Gold Seal of Approval from the Joint Commission and was the first program in North Florida to receive accreditation from the Agency for Health Care Administration as a Comprehensive Stroke Center. The department also offers dedicated programs for epilepsy, movement disorders/Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, neuromuscular disease and sleep disorders.

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Neurology Home – University of Mississippi Medical Center

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Department of Neurology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC). UMMC is Mississippi's only academic medical center.

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The Department of Neurology offers undergraduate and graduate medical education, provides an extensive variety of patient care service, and conducts basic, clinical and translational research. Our investigative work is funded by grants from the NIH, NSF, HRSA, non-profit foundations and private philanthropy. Our faculty is comprised of experts in stroke/vascular neurology, neuro-critical care, epilepsy, clinical neurophysiology, neuromuscular medicine, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, neuropsychology, neuro-ophthalmology and headache. In 2009, we initiated an aggressive expansion in faculty numbers and departmental space, which is targeted to continue through 2014. Our department principles are excellence, civility and respect for one another.

Neurology students, residents and fellows enjoy exposure to acute and tertiary neurological problems in a variety of patient populations and training venues. They benefit from state-of-the-art new hospital facilities, the only NAEC comprehensive epilepsy center in Mississippi with extensive electrodiagnostic capabilities, and superb neuroradiology and neuropathology support. Unique opportunities for training and research include neuroscience ICU care, telestroke with outlying rural hospitals, neuroimaging studies of brain aging and dementia, and clinical trials of intravascular devices in stroke. Additional opportunities for professional development are regularly being added.

I hope you enjoy exploring our website, and we welcome your contacts via telephone, e-mail or in person.

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Neurology – University of Kansas Medical Center

Our Mission

Our mission in the Department of Neurology is threefold: (1) to train the next generation of medical students, residents, and fellows in the clinical skills of neurology; (2) to enhance research in the field of neurology; (3) to provide outstanding patient care for patients with neurologic disorders.

The Neurology Department has undergone a number of significant changes in the last several years. I became Chairman of the Department in January, 2001, and since that time we have had a tremendous growth in the number of faculty in the department, a significant increase in the number of our neurology residents, and the initiation of a clinical neurophysiology fellowship training program. We have 49 faculty members in the Department of Neurology, in addition to several adjunct faculty members who support our programs.

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