metrolina neurology patient portal

by Roberta Zemlak 9 min read
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How do I contact Metrolina Neurological Associates?

Associates, please call (803) 366-6135 ©2019 Metrolina Neurological Associates. All Rights Reserved.

How do I contact Mecklenburg neurology?

We’re so glad you’re considering Mecklenburg Neurology for your healthcare needs. To learn more about our practice, or to schedule a consultation at one of our office locations, give us a call at (704) 335-3400. Our team is always standing by to answer any questions you may have.

How do I make sure I am receiving patient portal emails?

To ensure that you are receiving Patient Portal emails please do the following: Add NextMD.com to your contact list, address list, safe list, or "Do Not Block" list. Account will be locked for 20 minutes after 4 failed login attempts. Please remember that password is case sensitive.

Do you offer a patient portal through FollowMyHealth?

David D. Buckland, D.O. Benjamin T. Colston, PA-C We are pleased to announce we now offer a patient portal through FollowMyHealth. Please make sure our office has your current email address on file. Through the portal, you can request an appointment or medication refill, send a message to your provider and much more! What is a Neurologist ?

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Mecklenburg Neurology

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.

Services We Offer

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.

Sleep Disorders

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

Attention deficit disorder (ADD) is a neurological condition that is characterized by difficulty focusing. Oftentimes individuals with ADD have...

Spine & Muscle Disease

There are a vast number of neurological disorders that affect the spine and muscles. Some of the most common include multiple sclerosis (MS), ALS...

Dementia

Dementia is not a disease, but rather an all-encompassing term to describe symptoms of cognitive decline such as communication and memory issues.

Stroke

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...

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