Laura asks-
Can anyone recommend a neurologist who is good with headaches? I suffer from chronic migraines and am not happy with the neurologist my pcp referred me to....
Katherine M. replied:
I see Dr Santa-Maria at Nabraska Medicine and love her. I also see a chiropractor, Dr Brook at Hoogeveen Chiropractic. The combination of both has helped me a lot with my migraines (which are due to an autoimmune disease).
Kayla W. replied:
The neuro I saw was dr Harris Frankel from UnMC. And I also saw a pain management. That dr was dr Rikies at UnMC. No longer on meds and go to the chiropractor monthly
Lynn C. replied:
My chiropractor cured mine. Dr. Brian Stevens...Benson chiropractic!
Kristie G. replied:
Dr. Whyte is THE headache neurologist.
Bailey F. replied:
Have you tried acupuncture? Call Donna at https://www.facebook.com/476010960149 Thirteen Moons Acupuncture
Anon asks, "Annonymous: does anyone in the Omaha,ne know of a good neurologist that specializes in multiple sclerosis?" -Margo
Jennie C. replied:
Dr Zabad is amazing. She is through UNMC.
Marti S. replied:
Mary Filipino is mine. She's actually a nurse- practitioner with a PhD. In my 14 years with ms she's the best doc i've had. Also check out ms forward.org. It's a gym that specializes in neurological disorders.
Laura P. replied:
Dr. Zabad is mine (I have MS; diagnosed 4 years ago). Neil Jouvenat is also good and in her office. I've met Mary Phillipe and she's great. I believe she practices in Lincoln, however. PM me with any questions.
Jessica G. replied:
Cherlyn Ericson
Kara N. replied:
Dr McLaughlin at the med ctr. My friend with MS loves him!
In need of recommendations for a good pediatric neurologist. Wanting advice from anyone with a kiddo who has suffered from debilitating migraines.
Christina J. replied:
Dr Puccioni! My youngest saw him a couple times and we thought he was great!
Kara W. replied:
Yes, Rhonda Wright is fabulous! I would highly recommend her:) also, my nephew saw Dr. Puccioni and they liked him too:)
Tammy D. replied:
Diet - huge changes!! Acupuncture from a Chinese Medicine specialist over chiropractor any day! Let me know if you want some ideas. See -- River Point Acupuncture,LLC
Vinita S. replied:
http://www.earthclinic.com/cures/headache.html
Nancy S. replied:
Dr. Pamela Santamaria. She works with my niece who has seizures and migraines. She has helped her find the triggers that cause them. My niece also goes regularly for acupuncture for treatment.
Maureen M. replied:
Dr Theddinger (he's located a little west of 90 th and Dodge
Heather A. replied:
Our son was just diagnoses with epilepsy....Rhonda Wright was who he saw and she was really good. I hear she is really tough to get an appointment for though
Hey guys I need. Some advice/help. I have been decompressed by Dr. Oro and things are better. However, I really want to find a local neurologist to help manage the...
Nevaeh M. replied:
Dr. Thorell is in Omaha but I go to grand island and See Dr. Sun Lee and Dr. Anderson. They are excellent doctors. To manage pain I see Dr. Myers in Grand Island as well
Stephanie M. replied:
http://www.midwestneuroscience.com/
Heather L. replied:
Dr lee is awesome he has even given me his personal number if I have problems to get ahold of him. Neurologists in Grand Island is Dr Brabec in the same building as Dr lee across the hall they work well together.
Courtney R. replied:
I have seen tons in Omaha plus was back out to see Dr. Oro they can give you a headache pill thats basically like Excedrin Migrane, however if your still having headaches you may need a shunt or its just a symptom of Chiari that your going to have to deal with. I have had 3 Neurologists tell me that including Dr. Oro. Just because we wre decompressed doesn't promise us the symptoms will go away:( I need a shunt here but not in Colorado so I have to managed my symptoms cause shunting me could be deadly so I just continue toget spinal taps:(
Urgent!! I need a name of a neurology specialist that diagnoses and treats Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis??? !!!!! We live in Lincoln, NE and need to find someone in a...
Anti-NMDA D. replied:
Dr Paul Larsen...Children's Hospital...Omaha Nebraska... I'm sorry I don't have a phone number for him. I hope this helps.
Anti-NMDA D. replied:
I'm not sure if its for an adult or child. Dr. Larsen is a pediatric neurologist. But if it's for an adult you could still contact his office and see if they can refer you to another neurologist that's familiar with ANMDARE. Please let me know you got this message by either liking it or commenting. I hope and pray you get the answers and treatment you're looking for. There's a support group here on FB I feel you'll benefit from. You can request to join. It has many members who can relate and help in your fight against ANMDARE. It's listed under NMDA Antibodies Support Group.
Anti-NMDA D. replied:
Here's the link with his info. I also emailed it to you. http://www.childrensomaha.org/body.cfm?xyzpdqabc=0&id=522&action=detail&ref=607650
Laura asks: We're looking for a recommendation for a good pediatric neurologist in the area. Our son has epilepsy and his current neurologist, Dr. Borkowski at Boys...
Andrew K. replied:
Many people don't know their options for their children when it comes to neurological issues so I'm hoping you find this helpful. I wrote an article about chiropractic and it's effects on epilepsy. Generally through the role of the vagus nerve (but overall neurological reorganization) chiropractic allows your child's nerve system to calm down and reorganize. Here is the link if you'd like to read and/or share: http://pedschiroomaha.com/blog/b_54630_what_is_a_seizure.html
Anon asks, "We are about to move to La Vista, military family. I am 23 weeks pregnant and the ultrasound is showing spina bifida. The brain is showing normal but there...
Rebecca M. replied:
I had a high risk pregnancy and can not recommend enough Methodist women's perinatology; all of the doctors are great but love Dr Todd Lovgren. Their staff with perinatal, l&d, & Nicu is amazing. I'm military as well.
Lauren C. replied:
My 2 year old son has spina bifida. I delivered at Nebraska Medicine. I love their MFM group. I also chose to deliver there because they have every single specialist you can imagine. I have spinal issues myself and was high risk from the get go. I knew if I had any issues or my son, we would both be in great hands. Also, they have recently redone all of their delivery rooms and pp rooms and Both my son and I received amazing care. Loved the NICU staff. For pediatric neurosurgeons, Puccioni is the way to go. His NP is awesome and who you will talk with a lot. He operated on my son 2 hours after he was born.
Heather R. replied:
My son has Spina Bifida hands down 100℅ dr puccioni for neurosurgeon all the families we know in the area go to him. As far as high risk ob's I had the high risk team at unmc I loved the docs but was not fond of the nursing staff but that was almost 11 years ago. I delivered my 3rd baby at began and loved the nursing staff and I have worked with the NICU staff when I used to do newborn photos at the hospitals and I can say I personally think the NICU staff at vegan is the most caring from what I saw working with the hospitals. Pain management wise that can be a bit tricky since I assume you are tricare, it's been years since I was tricare so I am not sure who they still work with but I know we have a lot of good clinics In the area for that. Hope that helps and feel free to message any other questions you may have we are a very open family and have had plenty of good and bad experiences so we like to help people avoid the bad if possible!
Sharon M. replied:
I am high risk with mine and see Dr Satpathy with methodist perinatology. Cannot say enough good thing about him. Very thorough and nice man.
Jennifer M. replied:
Neurosurgeon for your son Dr Puccioni he has a main office but also an on call doctor at children's hospital. Best PEDs neurosurgeon
Genevieve O. replied:
I also recommend Dr Michael Barsoom as a maternal fetal specialist at Bergan.
Vanessa M. replied:
Bergen has both pain management and high risk. PM doc is Tyrus Soares and High Risk is Michael Barsoom. Good luck!
Liz M. replied:
High risk pregnancies here. Dr Barsoom at Bergen was amazing
Elena C. replied:
NE Medicine (UNMC).
Sarah G. replied:
Lauren Citro
Anna D. replied:
Colleen Ogburn
Jenna F. replied:
I have a daughter with spina bifida and there are a few families in the Omaha area if you are looking to connect with other moms. I see Lauren Citro has already commented. I delivered my daughter at Methodist Womens. I also see a few ladies have mentioned Dr. Lovgren. He didn't deliver my daughter with SB but he delivered my second daughter and I was really impressed with him. Dr. Puccioni is the neurosurgeon who frequently cares for SB patients. He did my daughter's repair and shunt placement. I also wanted to add, feel free to PM me or friend request me.
Kelly G. replied:
Dr. Todd Lovgren at Methodist Women's is the absolute best. I was under his care for both of my pregnancies and have nothing but wonderful things to say about him and his team.
Anna B. replied:
You need a fraternal fetal medical doctor and a level 3 NICU and your baby will probably end up at children's hospital as a transfer in after birth. You can not deliver at Children's so the transfer is not avoidable. Based on ease of transfer/ shortest drive you will want to be at Nebraska Medical Center, they have a FFM and a level 3 NICU. The other option is Creighton/Bergan (they just merged). This is closest to Children's but also has its own level 3 NICU. The FFM guy is Michael Barsoom. He has delivered 2 babies for me @ Bergan. He is very good and there is no one else in Omaha I would trust with my baby. Do not go to Methodist system. They do not have a FFM doctor on staff. The regular OBGYNs will tell you they handle High Rick all the time however they are not certified and there NICU are only level 2. They tried telling me they could handle it and would avoid the question about FFM certified. I also have friends that have had horrible births there because of there negligence.
Nancy E. replied:
High risk OB Dr Barsoom at Bergen 100% hands down! I had never seen a guy and he is who my midwife recommended and I couldn't have felt more comfortable. He's terrific
Terra S. replied:
Dr. Puccioni is the only pediatric neurosurgeon in the area to my knowledge. His bedside manner is less than desirable, but he is a decent surgeon. I personally struggle with the HROB/MFM docs. I have seen them at all the institutions. Methodist seemed to have the best, but with our child's prenatal diagnosis, they still weren't totally supportive. But their bedside manner was way better than UNMC and Bergan. Children's would be the preferred NICU hands down. At one point Bergan had a few deliver rooms at Children's, but I am not sure if that is still occurring.
Kelsey T. replied:
While I wasn't a fan of Dr. Barsooms bedside manner he is a very good doctor. We had two amazing experiences with the Bergman NICU, I can't say enough good things about all of the doctors and nurses that cared for us and our boys! If you are looking into care for your child, after birth, I'm currently a special education teacher in Papillion LaVista but previously worked at Children's Respite Care Center in Millard. Absolutely amazing place with caring teachers and nursing staff on site! They serve babies up to age 21.
Anonymous asks
I see a lot of recommendations for chiropractors as regular/general care providers. I am wondering if someone could explain this to me...I guess I keep...
Jessica B. replied:
Regular chiropractic care ensures your vertibrae are not pinching the nerves of your spinal column. Your nerves ensure your organs are working properly. If a nerve is pinched your body will express side affects in various ways. We took our son to the chiro because he had an ear infection. His C1 was out. He was adjusted and felt better the following morning. Now, does going regularly mean you will be/need to be adjusted every time? Nope. We aren't always adjusted when we go. Sometimes we don't have any vertibrae out. Sometimes we are in dire need of going.
Traci W. replied:
Dr. Robbi Long on 156 th & Blondo sees my whole family. I have severe back issues from a military injury & my family get general wellness care.
Krystin F. replied:
Tereshel Johnson at green chiropractic off 180 th and center (by lowes and Walmart):) She is awesome!!
Tracy F. replied:
Papillion Chiropractic is awesome! I saw Dr Kurt today! He also helped my son with spitting up, irregularity, and favoring one side when turning his head. We've been slacking but will definitely be getting back to regular adjustments.
I need to find a neurologist in the Omaha area that can help with my headaches. I was decompressed by Oro so I think I need to find someone local to help manage my...
Nevaeh M. replied:
Try Dr Thorell in Omaha and if u want to go to Grand Island see Sun Lee and Dr Anderson. Awesome docs
Nevaeh M. replied:
He can refer you to a pain specialist. Dr Myers is who I see only thing is he is in Grand Island. Very Good doc though. A lot better then the one I was seeing. Well worth the drive.
Christina R. replied:
Angie Rakes. Not a neurologist, but has treated others with chiari. Actually an Anesthesiologist that specializes in pain management. She actually tried to help my head pain.
Hayley P. replied:
Ok. I had an appointment with Dr. Bremer today. She says I don't have chiari anymore because I had a decompression and had my tonsils cautertized. So.... I guess I keep trying.
Does anyone know of a really good ENT and Neurologist.
MicnMar E. replied:
Dr. Crawford
Tina L. replied:
Dr Iris Moore has been our ENT of choice for all my kids, me and my Dad. She has treated us all and we love her. Our neurologist is a VERY opinionated man if you are interested let me know as many do not like him but he doesn't mince words and calls a spade a spade no soft talk.
Need a recommendation for a neurologist in Omaha. Anyone??
Jenna L. replied:
one of my other friends just ask this question. suggestions she got were Dr George Green (I'm not sure where he is at.) and Dr Charles Taylon at Creighton
Laura asks, "Can anyone recommend a neurologist who is good with headaches? I suffer from chronic migraines and am not happy with the neurologist my pcp referred me to....