Prime Neurology: Caring for your Brain and Nervous System
Providing Comprehensive Care
We are dedicated to providing our patients with the highest quality care.
We understand that neurological conditions can be challenging, and we are here to help you understand your diagnosis, develop a treatment plan, and manage your symptoms
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Top Rated Neurologist in Hackensack, Bergen County, NJ accepting new patients, easily accessible via Rt. 17, Garden State Parkway, I-80 Express and Rt 4.
Services
At Prime Neurology, Dr. Sweta Goel, a board certified and fellowship trained neurologist will evaluate and treat your neurological symptoms. EEG and EMG/ Nerve tests are done in the office when indicated. If you would like to get relief from your neurological symptoms then call the office in Hackensack, NJ or contact us through our form below and we will reach out to you.
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Headache
We treat different kinds of headaches: Migraines, Tension headaches, Cluster Headaches, SUNCT, Temporal arteritis and others.
Tremor
Tremor is most common in middle and old age although it can occur at any age. We treat the multiple different kinds of tremors including Parkinsons tremors, Essential Tremors, Orthostatic tremors and others. There are about twenty different kinds of tremors.
Neuropathy
More than 20 million US residents are estimated to have some form of peripheral neuropathy. Sometimes other conditions like Sciatica, Carpal tunnel or Cubital tunnel syndrome, etc can mimic neuropathy symptoms.
Vertigo/ Dizziness
We treat vertigo/ dizziness from BPPV, acoustic neuroma, vestibular neuritis, cerebellar/ brain stem stroke, Persistent postural perceptual dizziness, vestibular migraine and others
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Memory Loss
Memory loss could be due to normal age related forgetfullness, mild cognitive impairment, post covid fog or Dementia. There are various kinds of dementias: Alzheimers, Frontotemporal, Lewy Body, Vascular and others. Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning—the power to think, remember, or reason—to an extent that it interferes with a person's daily living.
Seizures
These could be provoked with drugs, sleep deprivation or could be from an underlying condition- Epilepsy. Often syncope/ passing out can be mistaken for seizures or vice versa
T.T.
I am delighted to have found Dr. Goel. She is smart, listens to what I say, and considers my opinions. When she does tests, she explains what she is doing and why?and she does the same when recommending treatment. She considers how other medical problems and my neurological ones interact, and how my medications may relate to each other. Some neurological problems can’t be cured, but their effects can be lessened; Dr. Goel has been able to reduce my discomfort from them. She also has encouraged non-medical actions to improve my health. I feel that she cares about my health and my overall functioning, and I appreciate her interest. I’m very impressed with her, as are the friends to whom I’ve recommended her; and I like her. The office staffers are responsive and helpful. I strongly recommend her.
J.D.
I have been a patient of Dr. Goel for a number of years. My first interaction with the Doctor was when I had been hospitalized for a worsening of my condition . After that I came under Dr. Goel’s care.The results have been fantastic. Dr. Goel is the most professional and personable doctor I have been associated with. I would recommend the Doctor to any members of my family and anyone lookin for a top grade neurologist .
M.V.
Dr Goel was really attentive and listened to my concerns about my symptoms . She asked me a lot of questions before performing her neurological exam to rule out other conditions or disease. She is reassuring and very patient . She is concerned about making the right diagnosis and offering options for treatment . The staff there is kind and helpful in getting and appointment.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday, Tuesday and Friday: 9 am - 4pm
Only tele-visits are offered on Wednesday* and Thursday*
*On these two days all voicemails will be returned between
12-1pm and 4-5pm.
For any emergency please call 911.