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Yuma has 6 active neurologists available to serve the community. The neurologist market in Yuma is relatively small, which may mean longer wait times or the need to consider nearby cities like Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale, Mesa, and Chandler for additional options. When evaluating neurologists in the area, you may want to verify credentials directly and ask about appointment availability, especially for specialized services like EEG testing or cognitive evaluations.
A Cognitive / Dementia Evaluation in Yuma typically costs around $950. This median price reflects standard diagnostic work-ups for cognitive concerns. Your actual cost may vary based on the specific neurologist, the complexity of your case, and whether additional testing such as EEG or EMG studies are needed as part of your evaluation.
Look for neurologists who can explain your condition and treatment options clearly and provide written summaries of their findings. Verify their Arizona medical license before scheduling, and confirm that they maintain detailed medical records you can access. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into expensive testing without clear clinical justification, offer only cash payments with no documentation, or have no verifiable online presence or contact information. A reputable neurologist will discuss costs upfront and explain the rationale for any recommended diagnostic studies.
The median cost for a Cognitive / Dementia Evaluation in Yuma is $950. Your actual cost may differ depending on the neurologist's fees, the complexity of the evaluation, and your insurance coverage.
There are 6 active neurologists in Yuma. If you need more options, nearby cities including Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale, Mesa, and Chandler also have neurologists available.
You can verify a neurologist's license by visiting the Arizona Medical Board website and searching their license database using the provider's name or license number. This confirms their current license status and any disciplinary history.
Your initial consult will typically include a detailed medical history, discussion of your symptoms, a neurological examination, and possibly recommendations for diagnostic testing such as EEG or EMG. The neurologist will explain findings and discuss treatment options with you.
Telehealth availability varies by neurologist. Contact your chosen provider directly to ask whether they offer virtual visits for initial consultations or follow-up appointments.
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