Seeking a Good Neurologist in the Fort Worth Area

Updated on February 08, 2012
A.T. asks from Fort Worth, TX
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I am searching for a good Neurologist in the Fort Worth area to test for nerve entrapment, nerve damage, etc. I am willing to drive to Arlington, Mansfield, Hurst, Keller. I appreciate any suggestions you may have.

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B.T.

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I can't say enough good about Dr. David Rothbart and Dr. Juan Bartolomei at Spine Team Texas in Southlake. They and their wonderful team do an outstanding job in the field of spinal neurology. They take an integrated approach and look to all answers before even considering surgery as an option.

UTSW in Dallas has an outstanding neurosurgeoun, Dr. Kevin Morrill.

I hope that you are able to find some relief in your pain.

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C.A.

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I adore my neurologist--Dr Stephen Hurlbut in Bedford. Right by the hospital. I had one other neurologist before Dr Hurlbut--That one always spent about 5 seconds with me & looked at his paper while talking to me. Dr Hurbut is extremely personable but also knowledgeable & professional. He is courteous, he spends however much time necessary during our visit. And he always looks at ME when he is talking to me & e listens. I'm amazed by how good of a doctor he is. He never keeps me waiting very long, he explains things very well.....I highly recommend him. :)

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H.S.

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http://www.kanehallbarry.com/

I go to the Keller location and see Dr. Hall. They also have a location in Bedford. I was referred to them by my Rheumatologist.

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P.M.

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I went to see a guy in Arlington. His name is Ganana Tesfa and he is with Neurology Assoc of Arlingon and their office is in USMD at I-20 and Matlock. If you can't get into see him, he is part of a group...hope they are able to help you!

by the way, I went to see him for increasing numbness in my toes and I am apparantly the 1 of the 1 & 3 that have it for no reason.

A.G.

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I used to go to Dr. Chi Nguyen in Arlington, across from Arlington Memorial Hospital, but he cancelled appointments all the time. He was very, very good. He was in Time Magazine's top 100 doctors in the nation.

Now I go to Dr. David Orr in Mansfield. He is also very good. He is located in the Mansfield Methodist Hospital. I've gone to him for 3 years, I think.

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L.M.

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Don't know about a Neurologist in FW area but I can tell you about a really excellent Physical Rehabilitation Dr in Dallas by the name of Dr Charles Crane who has tested me numerous times over the years. It would be worth the drive to me.

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CHARLES R. CRANE, MD, President of BioTech Medics, Inc., Director & Medical Director is a private practice physician, specializing in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Electrodiagnostic Medicine. Dr. Crane is a Medical Consultant for ReviewMed, Shorman Solutions, Austin & Associates and Forte. He has previously served as a Physician Advisor to CENTRA Healthcare; Intracorp Medical Review; Concentra Healthcare; Medical Review; Texas Workers Compensation Fund; Texas Medical Foundation, PRO.

Dr. Crane has also served as Physician Consultant for the Texas Workers Compensation Insurance Fund-Treatment Preauthorization. He currently serves the Texas Workers Compensation Commission, Designated Doctor-Dispute Resolution. His current Hospital Affiliation is with Doctors Hospital, Dallas. He has held previous positions with: PRO Reviewer, Utilization Review Texas Medical Foundation; Medical Director In-Patient Rehabilitation; Baylor Medical Center, Garland; Consultant Rehabilitation for South Arlington Medical Center, Arlington, Texas; Consultant Rehabilitation, Navarro Regional Hospital, Corsicana, Texas; Consultant Rehabilitation, Shannon Medical Center, San Angelo, Texas; Consultant Rehabilitation, Northeast Community Hospital, Director of Electromyography (1978-1985); Doctors Hospital, Dallas, Texas; Medical Director, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (1974-1978) Medical City Dallas; Medical Coordinator, Rehabilitation Services (1972-1974) Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas; Associate Director, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (1968-1974); Baylor University Medical Center Dallas, Texas; Director of Residency Training, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (1970-1974).

Dr. Crane holds a B.S. degree in Biological Sciences from Southern Methodist University (1960); and is a graduate of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, M.D. (1964). His Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency was at Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (1965-1968). Dr. Crane holds a Texas medical license (1594 D) since August 1, 1964. He is board certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Board Certification (748) since June 1970 and by the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Board Certification (0239) since March 18, 1989. He is a professional member of the following organizations: Dallas County Medical Society, Texas Medical Association, American Medical Association, Southern Medical Association, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Texas Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, DFW Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Metroplex Spine Society, American Association of Electromyography and Electrodiagnosis, American College of Occupational & Environmental Medicine & the American College of Physician Executives.

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