The Manhattan Center For Headache & Neurology

Physician Practice

Practice Overview

Practice NameThe Manhattan Center For Headache & Neurology
Websitemchnnyc.com
Number of Physicians (MD/DO)5
Number of Locations1
About the Practice

The Manhattan Center for Headache & Neurology is a medical practice specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders, with a particular emphasis on headache management. [2, 3, 4] They offer comprehensive, patient-centered care, integrating traditional medical treatments with holistic approaches, including in-house diagnostic testing such as EEG, EMG, and VNG, as well as treatments like Botox injections, infusion therapy, acupuncture, and mental health services. [2, 3] Their mission is to deliver compassionate, evidence-based care that promotes mental wellness and neurological health. [3]

Practice Locations (1)

108 West 39th Street, Suite 405, New York, NY 10018

Our Physicians (5)

Specialties
Internal Medicine

1 physician

Psychiatry & Neurology

4 physicians

All Physicians
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Leadership Team

Dr. Audrey Halpern

Neurologist

Dr. Avinash Kaur

Neurologist

Dr. Carlos Rodriguez Jaquez

Internist

Dr. Yoni Dokko

Neurologist

Ms. Shanice Clarke

Leadership Team

Dr. Luwella Martina Edmonds

Internal Medicine

Dr. Agnieszka Kokoszka

Neurology, Internal Medicine

Electronic Health Record System

Unknown

Primary Electronic Health Record System

Research Analysis
Methodology & Findings

The previous searches did not definitively identify the patient portal vendor or the EHR system used by The Manhattan Center For Headache & Neurology. While "patient portal" is mentioned on their website, the specific name or the technology provider is not stated in the search results. Other neurology practices in the wider New York area use different systems like Healow (used by Manhattan Medical Group) and Athenahealth (used by Millan Pediatric Neurology Center), but these are not confirmed for The Manhattan Center For Headache & Neurology. Therefore, the next steps need to focus on finding more direct evidence of the patient portal they use. This might involve looking for specific login pages or more detailed information on their website that wasn't immediately apparent in the initial broad searches.