Savannah Neurology 
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ABOUT US
St. Joseph's Candler: Heart & Lung Building Savannah Neurology is conveniently located at 5356 Reynolds Street, Suite 300 of the Heart and Lung Building on the Candler Hospital Campus. Neurology is a field of medicine that specializes in disorders and diseases of the brain. The disorders we treat can be congenital (from birth) in nature, directly related to an accident or illness, or a result of advancing age. Many neurological disorders do not have a definite cause. However, with a prescribed treatment regimen, which is prepared after our initial assessment and testing, we can treat our patients with medication, physical and occupational therapists, coordination with other specialty physicians for possible surgery and follow-up. It is the goal of Savannah Neurology to provide the highest level of care to our patients in a professional and friendly environment.

We specialize in all areas of Neurology for adults as well as children. Our areas of treatment and diagnosis include, but are not limited to:
  • Headaches and Migraines
  • Epilepsy
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Alzheimer's Disease
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Strokes
  • Treatment of Muscle Spasm Reduction, Spasticity and Dystania with Botox and Baclofen Pump
  • Neurological Complications in Newborns
  • Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorders
  • EEG Monitoring and Interpretation
  • Sleep disorders including Sleep Apnea
We accept most forms of insurance. However, since Neurology is considered to be a specialty more often than not you will be required to obtain a referral from your primary care physician before you can schedule an appointment with one of our physicians. Also, at the time of your initial visit it may take up to thirty minutes to insure that your paperwork is completed and processed. In addition, depending upon the type of visit you may be in the office for up to two hours.

Many of our patients, as part of their treatment regimen, are prescribed a variety of medications. As a patient it is your responsibility to insure that your prescriptions, when needed, are refilled on a timely basis. Therefore, we ask that if your prescription requires physician approval for a refill that you contact our office five days before you will be out of the medication.

Our office is also very active in the field of Neurology research and has numerous active studies. From time to time we will request public participation in these studies. If you feel that you meet the criteria you may contact our office.