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How do I get an appointment at Dayton Center for neurological disorders?

Dayton Center for Neurological Disorders is currently accepting patients on a referral basis only. Please have your family doctor send us a referral and we will call you to schedule your appointment. Your patient portal is the preferred method to pay your bill.

Who is the founder of Dayton Center for neurological disorders?

Dr. Pugar is the founder and President of Dayton Center for Neurological Disorders. He is a nationally recognized neurologist who has helped develop DCND into one of the largest private neurology practices in Ohio. Dr. Schoonover is a senior partner and Vice President of Clinical Quality at DCND.

Where can I find a DCND provider in Wilmington?

DCND providers contract with Clinton Memorial Hospital and staff an outpatient clinic in Wilmington at 630 W. Main Street Suite 207. For scheduling information click here. Please note the DCND office does not schedule for this location. To contact this sleep center, click here. To contact this sleep center, click here.

Welcome to Dayton Center for Neurological Disorders

Dayton Center for Neurological Disorders is one of the largest independent neurology clinics in Ohio. We have been helping patients for more than 30 years. We diagnose, treat and manage conditions affecting all areas of the nervous system.

What You Need to Know About Your Appointment

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to care for you or your family. We are the regions top provider in patient services caring for spinal, brain and neurological disorders. DCND is accepting new patients on a referral basis only. Please contact your primary care physician or another specialist to request a referral to our office.

Our practice

We are a physician owned and operated private practice which means the focus continues to be on you, the patient. We believe in comprehensive and thorough neurologic and nervous system care. We utilize advanced practice providers who help us continue your care in a timely manner.

Kenneth Pugar, DO

Dr. Pugar is the founder and President of Dayton Center for Neurological Disorders. He is a nationally recognized neurologist who has helped develop DCND into one of the largest private neurology practices in Ohio.

Timothy Schoonover, DO

Dr. Schoonover is a senior partner and Vice President of Clinical Quality at DCND. He is also the Medical Director of stroke programs at Grandview, Southview, Kettering, Sycamore, Good Samaritan, Greene and Soin hospitals.

Petre Udrea, MD

Dr. Udrea has been with Dayton Center for Neurological Disorders since 1999. He has a special interest in treating movement disorders and stroke. He obtained both of his degrees at Wright State University in Dayton, OH.

Ryan Maenpa, MD

Dr. Maenpa has been a physiatrist with DCND since 2006. He has helped people with neurological conditions live better lives from the start of his career through rehabilitation & physical medicine.

Michelle Noel, DO

Dr. Noel joined DCND in 2010. She enjoys all neurology but has a special interest in sleep medicine. Dr. Noel believes by fixing sleep issues, you can address a lot of other health problems.

Rajinder Singh, DO

Dr. Singh joined DCND in 2011, specializing in Epilepsy. Dr. Singh’s passion for learning all he could about epilepsy led him to do a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology, with specific training in EEG/VEEG, IOM, and EMG/NCV at Loyola University Medical Center.

Jon Durrani, DO

Dr. Durrani joined DCND in 2017. He loves the challenge of neurology and the meaningful changes he gets to help make in his patient’s lives. Dr. Durrani originally trained to be a neurosurgeon but changed course to neurology.

How to contact Dayton Center for Neurological Disorders?

Please have your family doctor send us a referral and we will call you to schedule your appointment. Call us: (937) 439-6186. Fax us: (937) 439-6189. Frequently Asked Questions.

What is a neurology doctor?

A neurologist is a specially trained doctor who treats issues of the brain and nervous system. Education includes 8 years of pre-med and medical school followed by 4 years of internship and specialized training in neurology. Learn More.

What is the billing number for DCND?

If you have a question about a bill, our billing department can be reached Monday-Friday from 8:00AM-4:00PM at (937) 439-6186. Press option 3. The providers at DCND are contracted with most major insurance plans including Medicare, United Healthcare, Anthem and Aetna, ...

How to contact a clinical team?

Clinical Teams. The fastest way to contact our clinical team is to send a message to us via your patient portal. If you would like to call, please dial (937) 439-6186 option 2. Our clinical team is in the office from 8:00AM-4:00PM Monday-Friday.

How to contact Ohio Department of Health?

Our medical records department can be reached Monday-Friday from 8:00AM-4:00PM at (937) 439-6186 option 3. Research. We are committed to helping further science and medicine through research. Our team is actively looking for patients.

How to refer a patient to EMG?

If you would like to refer a patient, please fill out the “refer a patient” form and fax it to us at 937-439-6189 or send it through your electronic health records system. To refer a patient for EMG, please use this form . The fastest way to contact our clinical team is to send a message to us via your patient portal.

What is dementia in DCND?

Dementia is memory loss that interferes with daily life. DCND has nationally recognized doctors for Alzheimer’s and memory disorders who are very knowledgeable on the current studies and treatments avaialble.

What is a neurologist?

Neurologists are responsible for the diagnosis, treatment and management of all the conditions that affect the nervous system. Please see below for a look at the neurological disorders we treat and tests & procedures we offer and frequently use.

What is the name of the disease that causes motor neurons to die in the brain and spinal cord?

ALS or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is an incurable neurodegenerative disease that causes motor neurons to die in the brain and spinal cord resulting in a loss of muscle control throughout the body.

What is a stroke in neurology?

A stroke is caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain usually triggered by a blocked or ruptured blood vessel. Time is a critical part of stroke care. Learn More.

Where is the DCND clinic in Wilmington?

DCND providers contract with Clinton Memorial Hospital and staff an outpatient clinic in Wilmington at 630 W. Main Street Suite 207. For scheduling information click here. Please note the DCND office does not schedule for this location.

Where is DCND located?

DCND’s main office is conveniently located on the Southview Hospital campus in Dayton, with secondary locations and satellite offices throughout the Miami Valley.