Top Neurologists in America
Specialists, such a neurologists can be difficult to find. Even if you find a America area neurologist, are they a good fit for you? What questions do you ask? A lot of times when in need of a specialist, you do not have the luxury of time on your side. You need to know what your options are in America and fast. Let us do the start of the work for you. Our list of neurologists in America will give you a solid place on finding a doctor that is the right fit for you or your loved one.
Even if you have lived in the America area for years, you have to research these things carefully. Fortunately with your feedback and help we craft our lists. Lists made to help you get the information you need fast. If you are not looking for a neurologist in America, check out our locations page to narrow down your search. If you have a bad experience with a America neurologist on our list, please let us know. Your feedback is how we craft our lists.
Dr. Scot Hines
Anchorage, AK
Dr. Hines is board-certified with the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, with added qualifications in clinical neurophysiology; and the American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology. He is a member of the American Academy of Neurology and the Alaska State Medical Association, and is affiliated with the Alaska Native Medical Center. His fellowship focused on epilepsy and neurophysiology at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Donald W. Ayres, MD
Lebanon, NH
Dr. Ayres established Upper Valley Neurology in 1994, the Multiple Sclerosis Clinic of the Upper Valley in 1995, and Ayres and Associates Clinical Trials in 1999. He continues to manage what is now Upper Valley Neurology Neurosurgery. He previously directed a Comprehensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Center and a Comprehensive Epilepsy Center in Iowa where he practiced for four years after completing his residency and fellowship.
Meena R. Kannan, MD, MPH
Charlottesville, VA
Dr. Kannan, is a neurologist at the James Q. Miller Multiple Sclerosis Clinic with a focus on neuroimmunology and neuro-infectious disease. Her research interests include exploring novel uses of technology to increase access to health care and improve health outcomes in the MS population.
Mark Daniel Bej, MD
Sheffield Village, OH
Dr. Bej is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Sleep Medicine and Neurology, and board certified by the American Board of Preventive Medicine in Clinical Informatics. His expertise are, Electroencephalography (EEG), Electromyography (EMG), Epilepsy, Evoked Potentials, Neurophysiology and Sleep Disorders.
C. M. Finch, M.D.
Milwaukie, OR
Dr. Finch, attended the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, and graduated with honors. Following his graduation, he completed medical and neurology training at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where he served as co-chief resident his final year. He moved to Portland in 2010, after practicing for 3 years in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, where he was the medical director of the Susquehanna Neuroscience Center. He is a member of numerous professional societies. Dr. Finch believes that every person should be treated with dignity, compassion, and respect. In addition to diagnosing neurologic conditions, he views his role as providing treatment options to patients and having them make informed decisions and be active participants in their health care.
Rhonda Gabr, MD, PhD
Raleigh , NC
Bart A. Grelinger M.D., FAAN
Wichita, KS
Dr. Grelinger received his medical degree from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Kansas City, Kansas. After completing a medical internship, Dr. Grelinger went to the University of Colorado where he completed a three year residency in neurology and a subsequent one-year fellowship in neuromuscular disease. Dr. Grelinger is board certified in neurology and electrodiagnostic medicine. He has been in active medical practice since 1992. He regularly lectures on neurological issues to lay and professional groups, and is active on several boards in the community.
William B. Dawson, MD
Charlotte, NC
Dr. Dawson is board certified with specialties in Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology. He had both his residency and fellowship at University of Virginia.
John Croom, MD
Overland Park, KS
Dr. Croom is the Medical Director of Saint Luke’s Comprehensive Epilepsy Center. He graduated medical school from the M.D./Ph.D. Program at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. He went on to complete his internship and residency in neurology at the Harvard Medical School Neurology Training Program/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Mass. He then completed a two year epilepsy fellowship and was on the faculty at Harvard Medical School before joining Saint Luke’s in 2006. Dr. Croom’s clinical interest is treating patients with epilepsy and seizure disorders. He also has particular interest in reviewing surgical options for patients with seizures that do not respond to medications.
Michael Nelson, MD
Vancouver, WA
Dr. Nelson creates a relaxed, comfortable environment for patients and fosters open communication and a true sense of partnership. He enjoys the satisfaction that comes with being able to improve the lives of his patients. He is particularly interested in treating headaches and has found that he is almost always able to help patients with this concern. He has a special place in his heart for patients and families struggling with dementia. When neurological issues have no cure or treatment, he is honored to help guide people through difficult times.










