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Neurology and headache medicine

From balance issues to insomnia or chronic migraines, we help you get answers and find the right care for any brain, spine, nerve, or muscle concerns.

World-class brain, spine, and nerve treatment

Living with neurological issues or headaches can cloud the most important moments of your life. Our dedicated team of neurologists work together to offer personalized care, helping you live the healthiest life possible.

A collaborative approach

We adopt a team-based approach, integrating both innovative and established therapies to deliver the best possible care

Comprehensive care

Our expert team collaborates to provide compassionate and comprehensive care for neurological health

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Reviewing brain scan with patient

Advancing neurological care

We offer comprehensive care tailored to your unique needs, including these advanced services.

  • Neurological evaluation

  • Diagnostic testing

  • Medication management

  • Stroke care

  • Epilepsy management

  • Movement disorder care

  • Headache and migraine management

  • Memory and cognitive disorder evaluation

  • Neuromuscular disorder care

Michelle Tiem, MD
Meet your team

Meet Michelle Tiem, MD

Meet Michele Tiem, a neurologist enthusiastic about learning and educating others. Dr. Tiem provides patient-focused and comprehensive care by giving patients a space to share their wellness concerns at each visit. She believes in having the most up-to-date information on neurological conditions so she can provide the education needed to help her patients live their healthiest lives possible

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