Units

Neurology Associates Group enjoys an intergraded system of various Medical Units that work closely together to ensure our patients receive the most efficient medical care experience. We aim for our patients to EXPERIENCE THE QUALITY at NAG. To do so, our Medical Units are designed as follows:

Intake Unit

Our Intake Unit is responsible for handling all incoming calls and scheduling new patients. Available to speak to you 24-hours a day, seven days a week, any member of our Intake Unit can start you on your road to recovery. This team gathers the information and medical records related to your injury, that the Medical Care Unit needs to begin your care.

 

Discharge Unit

As our medical and office staff builds a strong bond with our patients, it is often hard to say good-bye.  Our Discharge Unit team, led by our Medical Director, Dr. David Robbins, review each patient’s chart and therapy progress, identifying improvements met, establishing a discharge date for final evaluation, and completing a final report.

   

Medical Care Unit

Headed by our Medical Director, Dr. David Robbins, and assisted by Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners and Medical Assistants, this team is the first to see our patients.  Dr. Robbins and his team work closely with the rest of the medical staff and set the course of treatment for our patients.

 

Neurophysiology Unit

The experienced medical staff at our Neurophysiology Unit go to great lengths to help ensure our patients’ complete comfort in the numerous and sometimes uncomfortable neuro-diagnostic testing that may be required throughout the course of their treatment plan.

   

Physical Therapy Unit

Headed by our PT Supervisor who possesses a Ph.D. in Physical Therapy, this team is responsible for conducting our patients’ PT evaluations after the initial visit. Then, after working closely with our MD in designing each patient’s treatment plan, our PT Unit also administers physical therapy to patients. Following PT, our patients are also treated by our Licensed Massage Therapists.  Massage therapy is usually reserved for the end of the therapy session so that our patients finish their treatment that day with a soothing, relaxing massage.

 

Quality Assurance Unit

This team is responsible for tracking our patients’ medical care and therapy schedule and ensuring compliance with treatment recommendations, helping best facilitate their recovery.

   
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