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- Neurologists
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9 Neurologists found in Bryn MawrDr. Joseph Chenhang Li, M.D.
Clinical Neurophysiology
945 E Haverford Rd Ste 202a, Bryn Mawr, PA - 19010
484-996-3783 848-946-3783
Dr. Richard A. Eisner, M.D.
Neurology
825 Old Lancaster Rd, Suite 320, Bryn Mawr, PA - 19010
610-527-3800 610-527-0334
Dr. Ralph William Kuncl, MD, PHD
Neurology
101 N Merion Ave, Bryn Mawr, PA - 19010
610-526-5167 610-526-5165
Dr. Laurence D Fine, M.D.
Neurology
825 Old Lancaster Rd, Suite 320, Bryn Mawr, PA - 19010
610-527-3800 610-527-0334
Dr. Ferhan Beken, M.D.
Neurology
937 E Haverford Rd, Suite 101, Bryn Mawr, PA - 19010
484-380-3499
Dr. George J. Hart, M.D.
Neurology
825 Old Lancaster Rd, Suite 320, Bryn Mawr, PA - 19010
610-527-3800 610-527-0334
Benjamin Alexander Ehrlich, DO
Neurology
135 S Bryn Mawr Ave Ste 100, Bryn Mawr, PA - 19010
484-227-8226
Dr. Christopher J Reid, M.D.
Neurology
825 Old Lancaster Rd, Suite 320, Bryn Mawr, PA - 19010
610-527-3800 610-527-0334
Dr. Pragati Shukla, M.D.
Neurology
825 Old Lancaster Rd, Suite 320, Bryn Mawr, PA - 19010
610-527-3800 610-527-0334
About Neurologists: Neurologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases or impaired function of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, muscles, autonomic nervous system, and blood vessels that relate to these structures.
A neurologist or child neurologist also diagnosis and do management of disorders of nerve, muscle or neuromuscular junction, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, peripheral neuropathies (e.g., diabetic and immune mediated neuropathies), various muscular dystrophies, congenital and acquired myopathies, inflammatory myopathies (e.g., polymyositis, inclusion body myositis) and neuromuscular transmission disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome).
Vascular Neurologists are subspecialized in the evaluation, prevention, treatment and recovery from vascular diseases of the nervous system. This subspecialty includes the diagnosis and treatment of vascular events of arterial or venous origin from a large number of causes that affect the brain or spinal cord such as ischemic stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, spinal cord ischemia and spinal cord hemorrhage.