Neurologists in Bridgewater, VT
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A physician at Rutland Regional Neurology Center, a clinic of Rutland Regional Medical Center, Rutland,
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Payment method:
- master card, visa
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Payment method:
- master card, visa
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Payment method:
- master card, visa
As a scientist at heart, I carefully look at all of the information pertaining to a patient’s condition in order to help them with their nervous syst
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Languages:
- German, Spanish
I was drawn to the field of neurology by the beauty and intricacies of the human nervous system. I chose to specialize in clinical and applied basic scien
I was motivated to become a neurologist because I wanted to understand neurological disorders and help patients who are dealing with them. I take the time
Diagnosing a neurological condition can sometimes be like solving a difficult puzzle. I have a talent for knowing odd and unusual pieces of information.
I chose to specialize in the field of stroke because it has so many different clinical manifestations and it overlaps with many other areas of medicine. Th
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
A diagnosis of dementia and cognitive impairment can be emotionally difficult for patients and their loved ones. As a cognitive and behavioral neurologist,
I believe in helping my patients be active participants in their own health care. This involves thoroughly and compassionately explaining their conditions
Neurological conditions can sometimes be very difficult to diagnose and understand. My goal as a neurologist and movement disorders specialist is to help gui
Epilepsy is a disease that takes away a person’s control. My goal is to help my patients take back control of their lives and resume doing the things that a
Neurology is a large, challenging field that is continually evolving. Working in this field allows me to draw on my life-long interest in science, while al
I work with individuals and their families to find the most suitable care based upon their physical and social needs. My goal is to help people live with the
I love learning and developing my skills as a nurse, and I enjoy the challenges that come with this profession. After being a critical care nurse for more th
In my medical career, I’ve been a 911 dispatcher, an emergency medical technician (EMT), a paramedic, an intensive care unit (ICU) nurse, a flig
I became a physician because I wanted to help people. I listen to my patients so they feel that their concerns have been heard. I want to help them decide on
As the daughter of a speech-language pathologist, I grew up going to stroke support groups. When I started my nursing career here on the neuroscience floor,
Movement disorders are like icebergs: there’s 10 percent that’s plainly visible, but there’s still 90 percent beneath the surface. My focus is on treating t
I want patients to know that I see them as individuals and that I'm dedicated to helping them with their health concerns. I chose to become a neurosurge