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Virtual neurology in California

Online Neurologist Serving San Francisco, California

In a city that runs on high performance and high stress, neurological symptoms — migraines, brain fog, poor sleep — often get pushed aside until they can't be. And even in the Bay Area's dense healthcare market, getting on a neurologist's calendar can take months. Greenlight Neurology offers San Franciscans a board-certified neurologist by secure video, with pricing you can see upfront. Dr. Karmazin is licensed in California.

Why San Francisco patients choose online neurology

  • Transparent pricing in a high-cost market — flat $350 new-patient / $200 follow-up, superbill for out-of-network reimbursement.
  • See a neurologist without the Bay Area specialist backlog.
  • Zero commute — a thorough 50-minute visit between meetings, from home or the office.
  • Built for demanding schedules — easy messaging between visits, quick medication adjustments.

How online neurology works in California

Request a visit → meet Dr. Karmazin by secure video (licensed in California) → leave with a clear plan, prescriptions to your local pharmacy, and testing coordinated near you.

Request a visit

Pick a time online and book directly.

Meet by secure video

A 50-minute first visit with Dr. Karmazin, licensed in California.

Leave with a plan

Prescriptions to your local pharmacy and any testing arranged nearby.

Frequently asked questions — San Francisco

Can I see a neurologist online in San Francisco?

Yes — Dr. Karmazin is licensed in California and sees SF patients by secure video.

Is virtual care good for stress-related headaches and brain fog?

Yes — these are common reasons Bay Area patients seek care, and both are well-suited to virtual evaluation.

How does pricing work without insurance?

Flat fees shown upfront, with a superbill you can submit for reimbursement.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Konstantin Karmazin, board-certified neurologist. Reviewed/updated July 10, 2026.

Limits of virtual care: Some evaluations require in-person testing (EEG, EMG, imaging, hands-on exam). When needed, we coordinate testing near you and refer to in-person specialists.

Ready to Take the First Step?

Stop searching for answers. Request your virtual consultation today and experience compassionate, expert neurology care from home.