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Comprehensive care for brain and nerve disorders

Dr. Ramon Bautista in exam room with patient at UF Health Neurology - Jacksonville

The dedicated team of neurologists at UF Health Neurology in Jacksonville offer treatments for a broad range of brain and nerve disorders. In addition to their expertise, these physicians collaborate with a multidisciplinary team within the UF Health Neuroscience Institute — Jacksonville.

Our patients benefit from the scope of knowledge and shared resources, as well as new research-based treatments our teams are developing.

These experts offer some of the region's premier medical programs, including:

Neurologic care programs

UF Health Neurology in Jacksonville offers dedicated programs for:

In addition to general neurology services, UF Health offers fellowship-trained specialists in the fields of:

It’s like a miracle. I’m walking normal. I was so impressed with the care from the hospital and staff. I’ll never go anyplace else.

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Calendar Events and Lectures: Neurology

Yoga Classes for Neurology Patients and their Caregiver
655 8th St W
Jacksonville, FL 32209

Yoga classes are for patients and their caregivers with neurology conditions such as Parkinson's, stroke, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, and…

Yoga class
Yoga Classes for Neurology Patients and their Caregiver
655 8th St W
Jacksonville, FL 32209

Yoga classes are for patients and their caregivers with neurology conditions such as Parkinson's, stroke, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, and…

Yoga class
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