Dr. Ramon Rodriguez explains botulinum toxin injection treatment to a patient with foot tremors

General Neurology

Superb clinical neurologists are available to provide advice to your primary care physician for diagnosis and management of the full range of neurological problems including numbness, weakness, tremor, memory loss, seizures, headaches, and other symptoms that may result from a wide range of neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis, stroke, migraine, epilepsy, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, peripheral neuropathy, myasthenia, or myopathy. Appointments are made upon referral from primary care physicians, with availability within one to three weeks. Our general neurologists are highly qualified to diagnose and treat the full spectrum of neurological disorders. If sub-specialty neurologic care is required, however, referrals can readily be made to the appropriate specialty clinic below.

Specialty Clinics

Specialty clinics in Neurology are for patients who require sub-specialty expertise in diagnosis, such as unusual movement disorders, rare forms of dementia, or complex neuromuscular disorders, for patients who require treatments that are not available in our general neurology clinics or in the community, such as management of intractable epilepsy, advanced Parkinson’s Disease, and Botox treatment of dystonia, or for patients who want to be enrolled in clinical trials. Specialty clinics are available in:

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Special awards

U.S. News & World Report ranks University of Florida physicians and services among the best in the nation. Click here to read more.

U.S. News & World Report - Best Hospitals

Neurology and Neurosurgery
#30 - Shands at the University of Florida