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What Will a Consultation Cost With a Top Neurologist in NYC?

Finding the right neurologist for your needs is one of the most crucial steps in your journey toward recovery.  There are a number of things you must consider to get the right fit.  One of the most common concerns is cost.  It is important to know that seeing the top neurologists in NYC can be affordable if you know what to look for.  

Insurance Acceptance

Insurance acceptance is one of the most important factors to consider when selecting a neurologist.  While neurological treatment is covered by most insurance plans, the specific level of coverage often depends on whether a doctor is in network for your insurance carrier.  Selecting an in-network provider assures that you are able to maximize your health benefits.  Additionally, co-payment and coinsurance amounts are often less when comparing in network and out of network providers.  To be sure you are selecting the most cost efficient option, speak with your insurance carrier about in network providers.  You can also ask potential neurology centers about what insurances they accept.  

Cost of Seeing the Top Neurologists 

There are a number of things that qualify a doctor as being among the top neurologists.  These include education, availability, experience, personalized attention, and financial concerns.  It is important to balance all of these factors when selecting a physician.  When choosing the right doctor for your needs, it is important to compare them against a number of criteria, including: 

To schedule your consultation with the top neurologists in NYC or to learn if the NY Neurology team is in network for your insurance, contact a member of our team today.  If you would like to schedule an appointment or check for availability, please click below or call 212 987-0100.

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