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What is Alabama neurology and sleep medicine?

Neurology and Sleep Medicine - Neurology and Sleep Medicine great www.neurologysleepmedicine.com. Alabama Neurology and Sleep Medicine. 100 RICE MINE ROAD LOOP, SUITE 301, TUSCALOOSA, AL 35406. …

What is the largest private neurology practice in Alabama?

We are conveniently located in Tuscaloosa on Rice Mine Road Loop. Please never hesitate to get in touch with us if we can be of assistance to you. We look forward to being in touch! Phone: 205-345-3881 Fax: 205-345-7242 100 Rice Mine Road Loop Suite 301 Tuscaloosa, AL 35406 Directions From North Port On Hwy […]

Can I use the patient portal to communicate an emergency?

Alabama Neurology And Sleep Medicine. 100 Rice Mine Road Loop Ste 301. Tuscaloosa, AL 35406. (205) 345-3881. Monday. 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM.

When did Dr. Hogan join the University of Alabama?

He has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama and medical degree from UAB. He completed neurology residency at UAB in 2001 where he served as chief resident in his final year. He practices outpatient general neurology with a broad range of interest including the emerging new treatment options for migraine. He enjoys sports, running, travel and community arts.

What is Jenna's background?

Jenna has a broad background in health care, beginning as an intensive care nurse. She has served as a practice administrator for an internal medicine group; run a nurse practitioner service, which she founded; and helped develop and run a geriatric care program associated with several long-term care facilities.

Where did Dr. John S. Johnson go to college?

His undergraduate training was in biomedical and electrical engineering at Duke University, and he did postgraduate work in biomedical engineering at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. He has authored over 100 journal articles and book chapters and has edited several textbooks including Clinical Sleep Disorders.

Where did Dr. Geyer go to school?

Geyer completed a fellowship in sleep medicine at the University of Michigan after finishing residency in neurology at University of Alabama, Birmingham, where he was chief resident in his final year. His undergraduate training was in biomedical and electrical engineering at Duke University, and he did postgraduate work in biomedical engineering ...

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