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San Jose Medical Center
Department of Neurology
 

Address
275 Hospital Parkway - Suite 800
San Jose CA 95119

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Telephone
Appointments: (408) 972-3100
Advice/Office: (408) 972-6700


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Department Hours
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Closed8:30 am
5:00 pm
8:30 am
5:00 pm
8:30 am
5:00 pm
8:30 am
5:00 pm
8:30 am
5:00 pm
Closed
Closed during lunch, 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm

 

Welcome to the Department of Neurology:

As neurologists we place great emphasis on a good relationship with our patients. We aim to educate our patients about their neurologic conditions. While we are familiar with your medical history provided by your referring physician and on electronic medical record, we will often ask for additional information in order to have a better understanding of your neurologic condition. In addition to our careful interview and examination, sometimes we need to use radiologic, blood, electrodiagnostic, spinal tap, sleep, or other tests, to determine if a neurologic condition exists. We will educate our patients on when and how to use the best treatments to stabilize their neurologic conditions or to minimize future flare-ups. We will work with you and your primary care providers towards the highest level of neurologic care for you.

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Clinic Staff:

  • Lila Washington, RN
  • Martha Martinez, MA
  • Alicia Senot, MA
  • Damon Hendrick, EEG Technician
  • Susan Chacko, Receptionist
  • Tina Mistry, Appointment Clerk
  • Alicia Loesch, Sr. Staff Assistant

Clinic Manager: Beverly Emerson, RN - (408) 972-6234
Support Services Supervisor: Valerie DeClaro - (408) 972-6682
Assistant Clinic Manager: Carolyn King, RN - (408) 972-3421





 
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