Neurologists in San Diego

Neurologists in San Diego picked by BestProsInTown

“Dr. Lahood is amazing. I have a lot of degeneration in my neck and back. I won't go to anyone else. He is very knowledgeable.“

5 Superb40 Reviews

“This review is based on my years of care under Dr. Sara Siavoshi. Dr. Siavoshi is an exceptional doctor and problem-solver. She changed my life & is the best doctor I have ever had. After years of dwindling physical health, pain, numbness, & weakness I was finally referred to UCSD Neurology. Fortunately my appointment was with Dr. Siavoshi. This woman is amazing. She let the data lead. Rather than let prior hastily arrived at opinions influence her assessment, she took test, got labs, and developed a treatment plan to help alleviate constant pain. This stood in contrast to prior evaluations of my condition apparently informed solely by my age, gender, & appearance. We had some scary moments for sure but we also could rule out things such as MS. Dr. Siavoshi is attentive to the science of medicine & the care of her patients. I cannot speak more highly of her as a doctor. She identified & drastically improved my migraines, she identified & stopped peripheral neuropathy & associated pain due to poor nutrient uptake and, she took charge of neurological monitoring. I am forever grateful.“

3.6 Good9 Reviews

“I have been suffering from Meniere's Disease off and on for over 8 years and I thought I was getting the standard of care from my health network's ENT. But I recently read on menieres.org that I might benefit from seeing a neurologist, so I got a referral to Senta. Based on my initial visit with Carter Copeland, PA-C, and Ian Purcell, MD PhD, I feel that yes, indeed, I am now on a treatment plan that is more comprehensive, more focused on quality of life, and more aggressive in preserving my hearing. I am cautiously optimistic that follow-up visits will confirm my initial impression and will lead to a good level of management of this debilitating disease. As for the office experience, there were no significant wait times. The only negative that comes to mind is that the staff uses walkie talkies to help run the office efficiently. This can be a little annoying. The sound can also be a little uncomfortable when your hearing is sensitive during an episode.“

1.4 Poor18 Reviews

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