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With injury, age and disease, our nervous system is affected, from our brain, to our spinal cord, and to all the peripheral nerves. Our Pain Specialists, Neurologist, and Psychiatrist are experts in evaluating and managing nerve injuries. From cognitive impairments to peripheral neuropathies, we can provide a comprehensive approach for management.

ADHD, Depression, and Anxiety often coexist and overlap. Not properly addressed, it can lead to significant disruption and burden in the home, school and work. The S-Ketamine form has been FDA approved for Treatment-resistant Depression, and Major Depression with risk of Suicide. Many conditions can decrease Testosterone level and other hormones.
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Pain is registered in the brain. It is our response both consciously and unconsciously to a noxious experience to our body. Because it is experienced in the brain and mind, it is hard to measure objectively with diagnostic tests. People having different threshold of pain. It can physiologically vary from ethnicity, culture and gender.
Neurology is the study of disorders of the Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerves and Muscles throughout the Body. Dr. Daniels received her medical degree from UC San Francisco, before joining the US Navy. She did her neurology residency at Walter Reed Army Hospital & the Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Washington, D.C.
Nearly 2.5% per cent of the Adult population suffer from ADHD, and many of those have associated issues or comorbidities. Do you have ADHD? 1. Do you often have difficulty concentrating on what people are saying to you even when they are speaking to you directly? 2. Do you often leave your seat in meetings or other situations in which you are expected to remain seated?
Ketamine was introduced as a human anesthetic in 1966, and received FDA approval in 1970. Ketamine produces an unusual state, sometimes referred to as "dissociative anesthesia", patients might appear awake with preserved airway reflexes and respiratory drive, but are unable to respond to sensory input.
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is thousands of years old and has changed little over the centuries. Its basic concept is that a vital force of life, called Qi, surges through the body. Any imbalance to Qi can cause disease and illness. Traditional Chinese medicine explains acupuncture as a technique for balancing the flow of energy or life force - known as chi or qi (chee) - believed to flow through pathways (meridians) in your body.
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