Neurological Associates of St. Paul

Practicing since 1995


  • Takes Time to Listen: 100%
  • Communicates Well: 100%
  • Recommendable: 100%
  • Average Wait Time: 6 minutes

  • Takes Time to Listen: 100%
  • Communicates Well: 100%
  • Recommendable: 100%
  • Average Wait Time: 6 minutes

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Neurological Associates of St. Paul Office Information

  • Mon: 7am - 4:30pm
    Tues: 7am - 4:30pm
    Wed: 7am - 4:30pm
    Thurs: 7am - 4:30pm
    Fri: 7am - 4:30pm
    Sat: Closed
    Sun: Closed

Office Message

"Throughout my years of training and practice, understanding the human brain has been my most fascinating endeavor, realizing that we once knew so little and now can help so much. It is my goal to be available to my patients for all their neurological needs, providing hands on patient care with time to talk and explain their neurological condition and treatment."

Education & Credentials

AASM - American Academy of Sleep Medicine
AAN - American Academy of Neurology
ABPN - American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
  • Sleep in dementia

     

    Approximately 25% to 35% of individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) have problems sleeping. Sleep disturbances in AD are in part thought to be a result of a decline in the number of neurons in the Brain which cause fluctuations in the homeostatic maintenance of the circadian...
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  • Obstructive sleep apnea and stroke

     

    Studies of patients referred for an evaluation of sleep disorders reported a nearly two-fold increase in stroke or death in affected individuals. Data from the Sleep Heart Health Study included over 5,000 individuals followed for nearly 9 years revealed that men with moderate to severe OSA had a...
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  • Narcolepsy and upper airway infections

     

    Sporadic Narcolepsy with Cataplexy is caused by loss of hypocretin-producing hypothalamic neurons with important sleep–wake-regulating functions. Autoimmunity is believed to cause the neuronal cell loss seen in narcolepsy, based on a strong HLA predisposition and a genetic association with...
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