Neurological care in Wichita
Our neurology clinic provides expert brain, spinal cord and nerve-centered outpatient services to patients in and around the Wichita area. Whether you're suffering from painful migraines or living with multiple sclerosis, we are here to help. Our team obtains a detailed health history, including a review of current medications, and a neurologist performs a physical exam to determine an effective treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. If recommended, additional testing will be scheduled.
Get the care you need
Neurological treatments in Wichita
At Neurology Associates of Kansas, we are equipped to treat the following conditions:
- Alzheimer's disease
- Dementia
- Dystonia
- Epilepsy
- Migraines
- Multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Parkinson’s disease
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Seizures
- Strokes
- Tremor
Neurology testing services
Our comprehensive neurological services involve state-of-the-art nerve conduction testing/electromyography (NCT/EMG) studies for outpatient needs. NCT/EMG measures the strength and speed of the electrical activity in nerves. We thoroughly explain the testing prior to scheduling.
Visiting our neurological care clinic
We are conveniently located near Wesley Medical Center and Wesley Children's Hospital. Our cross streets are East Murdock Street and North Ruftan Street.
Making an appointment
Neurology Associates of Kansas is a referral-based clinic. All new appointments are scheduled through your primary care physician, who arranges the appointment and notifies you of the expected time. Follow-up appointments are scheduled before leaving the office. We make every effort to stay on schedule, although emergencies do arise. If we are delayed, we attempt to notify patients beforehand.
In addition, we also serve patients through telehealth. Get the care you need from the comfort of your own home by scheduling a telehealth visit.
To better serve the needs of all our patients, we ask that you call at least 24 hours in advance to cancel or reschedule appointments. We make every effort to stay on schedule, although emergencies arise.
New patients
New patients are asked to arrive 30 minutes early to complete paperwork. We make every effort to mail new patient forms to your home address prior to appointments. Please bring the completed forms, a list of all medications you are currently taking and your insurance card to your appointment. If you have been given a CD of a recent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or electroencephalogram (EEG), please bring the CD to the appointment with you.
Preparing for your visit
We strive to inform patients about financial expectations regarding healthcare services and prepare them for upcoming procedures.