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At Mecklenburg Neurology, we're proud to lead the way in neurological care. We have four convenient locations serving Charlotte, NC and the surrounding communities. Our doctors are dedicated to providing advanced diagnostic, treatment, and management options for your neurological concerns.
Our team at Mecklenburg Neurology offers a number of neurological treatment options. Whether you require a first-time patient, looking for a second opinion, or seeking support for continuing care, we are here for you.
There are several types of sleep disorders. Not all of them are caused by neurological conditions. However, those that are can be diagnosed and...
Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is a neurological condition that is characterized by difficulty focusing. Oftentimes individuals with ADD have...
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Dementia is not a disease, but rather an all-encompassing term to describe symptoms of cognitive decline such as communication and memory issues.
A stroke is defined by an event in which blood supply to the brain is interrupted. As a result, the brain does not receive necessary oxygen or...