I was diagnosed with MS in 2002 and I am doing really bad and cannot walk he did one test and concluded it wasn’t PML and decided he didn’t know what was wrong with me and I needed a second opinion when I asked him for a referral to the doctor I wanted to see he told me he didn’t like him. He has bad mouth every neurologist in the area, except for one and refuses honestly to do anything. I have reached the point in my illness where I need a wheelchair and when I asked him to please help me get one he said “I don’t do that”. I asked him to fill my prescription for gabapentin, which was given to me for the pain that is associated daily with multiple sclerosis and he said “I don’t do that”. I continued to tell him that there was something wrong with my body, and I didn’t know what it was, but it was not multiple sclerosis, causing it. He insisted that that was what was truly going on and that I should get another opinion if I didn’t think that’s what it was. Upon seen another doctor I found out. I also had fibromyalgia as a patient of 22 years of dealing with this I know my body, what is going on, and when something isn’t right. My mother asked “so what does he do“, I answered, “get on my nerves that’s what he .does“. Do not go here unless you truly have no other options. His patient care is very poor,
BS
Beth Sheinkin
Nov 5, 2024
1.0
I was in a car accident in Jan. 2024. I started to see Dr.T because I suffered severe whiplash. I had pain down my whole left side...pain in the back of my head, neck, shoulder and left arm. Along with numbness from my elbow down. All the Dr wanted me to do is to try different meds. Nothing worked. He even did a nerve study on my arm, but nothing showed damaged or pinched. About 2 hrs after the study, I began to have issues with my hand contorting and no feeling. The Dr said it wasn't because of the electrodes that were used. My orthodontist was concerned about it too.
Nothing this Dr did helped me in any way. Now I have a left hand I cannot use, continual pain in my head by adr who didn't care that he caused new problems for me.
I am now seeing another neurologist in hopes to get help. He is uncaring and rude and will not spend the time to talk about one's issues.
CJ
Christian Johnson
Dec 11, 2023
1.0
Dr. Taormina & Co.
1 star because that’s the lowest I can go. Worst neurological office I’ve had to deal with in almost a decade of my MS. Makes everything so difficult for no reason and are so condescending. Like if you don’t like your field of work get a new job. Unless you have an illness that doesn’t require much interaction from them please do your self a favor and go elsewhere. Multiple people in this office has told me “That’s a lot of work…” like bro that’s your job I’ve done all the ground work all you have to do is the bare minimum that I can’t so frustrating.
For instance today I’m waiting so far 5 hours for someone to tell me if they received a fax. How hard is that? But the problem is they don’t want to spend the couple of moments to call the prescription in because “that’s to much work…”.
Please please unless you need care now and they are your only option GO ELSEWHERE PLEASE.
AH
Ana Hernandez
Oct 22, 2021
5.0
Great nurses and Taormina is amazing.
LS
Lauren Salter
Aug 22, 2019
5.0
The nurses are wonderful! I was in and out super fast. Dr. Taormina was very informative and helped me with my migraines! I highly recommend you go if you are having any problems!
Frequently Asked Questions About The Neurological Center Of East Georgia, P.C.
What medical conditions does The Neurological Center Of East Georgia, P.C. specialize in treating?
The center provides treatment for conditions related to the brain, nerves, and spine in the East Central Georgia area.
What are the regular business hours of The Neurological Center Of East Georgia, P.C.?
The center is open Monday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Tuesday 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Wednesday and Thursday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, and Friday 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM. It is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
What languages are spoken at The Neurological Center Of East Georgia, P.C.?
The center provides services in English.
Which payment methods are accepted at The Neurological Center Of East Georgia, P.C.?
They accept American Express, Cash, Mastercard, and Visa.
How can I contact The Neurological Center Of East Georgia, P.C. to schedule an appointment?
You can call them at +1 912-871-8900 or visit their website at https://www.neurologicalcenterofeastgeorgia.com/ to schedule an appointment.
Does The Neurological Center Of East Georgia, P.C. have wheelchair accessible facilities?
Yes, the center has a wheelchair accessible entrance and restroom facilities, including unisex and wheelchair accessible restrooms.
Which nearby imaging centers can be utilized for diagnostic services when visiting The Neurological Center Of East Georgia, P.C.?
Nearby imaging centers include Outpatient Imaging Statesboro, Quest Diagnostics, and OPI – Outpatient Imaging Statesboro, which provide diagnostic services and imaging.
Are there other medical specialists close to The Neurological Center Of East Georgia, P.C. that patients can consult?
Yes, nearby specialists include Dr. Saraju Dalsania (Internal Medicine), East Georgia Pulmonary & Sleep Disorder Medicine, Andrew V. Cichelli, M.D. (Pulmonologist), and Statesboro Cardiology PA (Cardiologist).
Where can I find banking or automotive services near The Neurological Center Of East Georgia, P.C.?
Nearby you can find Synovus Bank - ATM for banking services and several car wash options like Tidal Wave Auto Spa, W4 Express Car Wash, and Magic Car Wash for automotive care.
What types of neurological services does The Neurological Center Of East Georgia, P.C. offer?
The center provides neurology services including neurological testing and treatment as well as medication management.