
About
I chose neurology because careful listening and long-term relationships matter — especially when symptoms are complex. Patients deserve a neurologist who takes the time to truly understand what's happening.
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My approach to medicine was shaped by personal exposure to dementia and Parkinson's disease in my own family. Watching loved ones navigate complex neurological care made the value of trust, time, and explanation crystal clear. That experience now shapes how I show up for every patient.
I trained at Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed my medical training in New York City at Mount Sinai and Columbia University Medical Center. As a board-certified neurologist, I have broad experience across memory concerns, movement disorders, headaches, and complex or unexplained symptoms.
Outside of clinic, I live just outside Seattle with my wife and daughter and enjoy the Pacific Northwest, baking, and (a slightly competitive amount of) pickleball.
Built around relationships, time, and access — the things conventional neurology often can't offer.
Longer appointments and dedicated time to understand your concerns and answer questions.
Plans built around your goals, daily life, and shared decision-making.
Taking patients seriously even when symptoms don't fit neatly into a diagnosis.
Ask questions and share updates between visits without playing phone tag.
Documentation help when neurological conditions affect work or school.
Visits from home to reduce travel and improve convenience.
Stop waiting months for answers. Request your virtual consultation today and experience compassionate, expert neurology care from home.