Monmouth Functional Neurology Center

Practicing since 1988


  • Takes Time to Listen: 100%
  • Communicates Well: 100%
  • Recommendable: 100%
  • Average Wait Time: 2 minutes

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  • Takes Time to Listen: 100%
  • Communicates Well: 100%
  • Recommendable: 100%
  • Average Wait Time: 2 minutes
  • "They make you feel like family! Caring and professional!"

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    Dr. A. R. Scopelliti is the most caring physician one could ever come in contact with. He listens intently to your problem and with the utmost care, gets to the root of your problem. I highly recommend him for anyone suffering from neurological or chiropractic problems. I understand that tinnitus is a specialty of his.
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Monmouth Functional Neurology Center Office Information

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    Located at the 279 professional building on the back side of Monmouth Medical Center.
  • Mon: 10am - 6pm
    Tues: 11am - 2pm
    Wed: 10am - 6pm
    Thurs: Closed
    Fri: 10am - 3pm
    Sat: Closed
    Sun: Closed
  • Q & A with Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

    Q: What got you into this specific medical field?
    A: The ability to help more patients.
     
    Q: What landed you in your city, and what is it that you like about the neighborhood?
    A: Small beach town on the shore.
     
    Q: Where did you receive your undergraduate and professional degrees, and did you participate in...
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  • Dizziness and Falls

    Current statistics show that approximately 13 million Americans over the age of 65 suffer from some type of dizziness or balance problems that significantly interfere with their lives.  Consider that half of all falls among the elderly are the result of untreated or mistreated vestibular...
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  • Dystonia

    Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder affecting more than 300,000 people in North America alone. It is characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, which force certain parts of the body into abnormal, sometimes painful, movements or postures.  This typically manifests as a no-no...
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