Matthews

Presbyterian Pediatric Neurology is dedicated to providing compassionate child neurology care. Our physicians are committed to giving infants, children and adolescents the best possible chance to lead a normal life undeterred by health issues. We offer a comprehensive range of evaluations and treatments.

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Call 704-384-1390 to schedule an appointment today.

Presbyterian Pediatric Neurology now has three locations throughout the greater Charlotte area to provide you with easier access to care.  Schedule an appointment with one of our three physicians at the office most convenient for you - Charlotte, Matthews or Salisbury.

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Suite 312
1401 Matthews Township Parkway
Matthews, NC 28105
(704) 384-1390

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ADD/ADHD Evaluation and Management

Evaluation and management options for Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

ADD/ADHD Evaluation and Management

Evaluation and management options for Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

Autism Treatment

Autism is a developmental brain disorder that typically affects a person’s ability to communicate, engage in social interactions, and respond appropriately to the environment. While there is no known cure for autism, there are treatment and education approaches that may reduce some of the challenges associated with the condition.

Autism Treatment

Autism is a developmental brain disorder that typically affects a person’s ability to communicate, engage in social interactions, and respond appropriately to the environment. While there is no known cure for autism, there are treatment and education approaches that may reduce some of the challenges associated with the condition.

Developmental Delay Treatments

Children go through changes in skill development during predictable time periods, called developmental milestones. Developmental delay occurs when children have not reached these milestones by the expected time period. Treatments for developmental delays vary depending on the issue and its severity.

Developmental Delay Treatments

Children go through changes in skill development during predictable time periods, called developmental milestones. Developmental delay occurs when children have not reached these milestones by the expected time period. Treatments for developmental delays vary depending on the issue and its severity.

Epilepsy/Seizure Treatment

Treatment of seizures and epilepsy. Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes seizures, or attacks that may include uncontrollable jerking of the arms and legs, loss of consciousness and disorientation.  The exact causes of epilepsy are not known, but it can be related to things like head injuries, stroke and other diseases such as meningitis.

Epilepsy/Seizure Treatment

Treatment of seizures and epilepsy. Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes seizures, or attacks that may include uncontrollable jerking of the arms and legs, loss of consciousness and disorientation.  The exact causes of epilepsy are not known, but it can be related to things like head injuries, stroke and other diseases such as meningitis.

Headache Management

Evaluation and management of headache symptoms.

 

Headache Management

Evaluation and management of headache symptoms.

 

Movement Disorders Treatment

Movement disorders are a large group of neurological conditions that affect a patient's normal movements:
Dystonia – A condition in which the muscles of the neck, back, arms or legs contract involuntarily, often as a symptom of another disease, such as Parkinson’s Disease.
Huntington’s Disease - A chronic genetic neurological disease in which a patient’s brain cells break down, causing movement problems, tremors, seizures and mental decline.
Parkinson’s Disease - A progressive neurological disease that causes tremors, dementia and problems with posture, balance, coordination and speech.
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) - A condition causing leg aches or cramps that may result in involuntary jerking of the leg.  RLS can keep a person from falling asleep or feeling as if they are getting enough rest.
Tics - Sudden, repeated movements of areas of the body such as the face or hands, which the patient cannot control.
Toritcollis  - A "twisted" neck that results from spasms in the neck vertebrae, causing headache, neck pain and stiffness.

Movement Disorders Treatment

Movement disorders are a large group of neurological conditions that affect a patient's normal movements:
Dystonia – A condition in which the muscles of the neck, back, arms or legs contract involuntarily, often as a symptom of another disease, such as Parkinson’s Disease.
Huntington’s Disease - A chronic genetic neurological disease in which a patient’s brain cells break down, causing movement problems, tremors, seizures and mental decline.
Parkinson’s Disease - A progressive neurological disease that causes tremors, dementia and problems with posture, balance, coordination and speech.
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) - A condition causing leg aches or cramps that may result in involuntary jerking of the leg.  RLS can keep a person from falling asleep or feeling as if they are getting enough rest.
Tics - Sudden, repeated movements of areas of the body such as the face or hands, which the patient cannot control.
Toritcollis  - A "twisted" neck that results from spasms in the neck vertebrae, causing headache, neck pain and stiffness.

Tourette's Syndrome Treatment

Treatment of Tourette's Syndrome, a movement disorder characterized by involuntary tics and noises, and in some cases uncontrollable shouting of obscenities.

Tourette's Syndrome Treatment

Treatment of Tourette's Syndrome, a movement disorder characterized by involuntary tics and noises, and in some cases uncontrollable shouting of obscenities.

Presbyterian Pediatric Neurology (Matthews)

Suite 312
1401 Matthews Township Parkway, Matthews, NC 28105 - Phone: (704) 384-1390