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Get Evaluated by One of Florida’s Top Nerve Surgeons
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For Patients: 3 Simple
Steps to Get Started
Step 1: Request an Evaluation
You don’t need a referral to get started. Complete our quick online form or call us directly.
Step 2: Get Matched With a Nerve Specialist
Our intake team will review your symptoms and medical history, and connect you with the right nerve specialists.Step 3: Attend Your Virtual or In-Person Evaluation
We offer both in-person consults and telehealth appointments, depending on your condition and surgical needs.
After your consultation, our specialists will review your case in detail and provide guidance on additional diagnostic testing and/or potential treatment paths.


For Referring Providers: How to Connect Your Patients
Whether you're a neurologist, physiatrist, podiatrist, OB-GYN, or PCP, you can refer patients with complex or unresolved nerve issues with confidence.
Step 1: Complete a Referral Form
Use our streamlined digital intake form to send us your patient’s information and relevant records.
You’ll receive confirmation of referral intake and have the option to speak directly with our team about next steps or co-management strategies.
Step 3: Seamless Follow-Through
Your patient will be evaluated promptly, and you’ll be kept informed about the care plan, surgical options, and post-op follow-up.

Who Should Be Evaluated by a Nerve Specialist?
A surgical nerve evaluation can help clarify next steps for patients with:
- Persistent symptoms like pain, numbness, or weakness that haven’t improved with conservative care
- Post-surgical changes—including breathing issues, paralysis, or new pain after procedures like spinal, cardiac, or gynecologic surgery
- Normal imaging but unresolved symptoms, especially when MRI or EMG results don’t explain the full picture
- Complex presentations involving multiple providers, uncertain diagnoses, or rare nerve conditions
- Diagnosed nerve disorders such as neuropathy, neuralgia, or nerve compression with unclear surgical options
For Patients: If this sounds like you, a surgical consult may offer answers you haven’t received elsewhere.
For Providers: If your patient’s symptoms are plateauing or don’t align with test findings, we can help assess whether surgical intervention is appropriate—or rule it out with confidence