Neurology at UNC Health Blue Ridge
Expert care for conditions that affect the brain, spine and nerves
Your nervous system controls how you move, think and feel. When something changes in your brain, spinal cord or nerves, it can affect your health in many ways. Our Neurology team provides comprehensive and compassionate care to help you understand symptoms, manage conditions and improve your quality of life.
We care for patients across Burke and surrounding counties and are committed to clear communication and a supportive care experience from your first visit forward.
What We Treat
Neurological conditions can be complex, but our goal is always to make care simple to understand. We evaluate, diagnose and treat a wide range of concerns, including:
- Headaches and migraines
- Epilepsy and seizure disorders
- Movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and tremors
- Memory concerns and dementia
- Neuropathy and nerve pain
- Multiple sclerosis
- Stroke and transient ischemic attacks
- Balance disorders and dizziness
- Neuromuscular conditions
- Spine related concerns that affect nerves
If you are experiencing new or ongoing neurological symptoms, we can help you find answers and a clear plan for next steps.
Services We Provide
We offer advanced neurological care close to home. Services include:
- Neurological exams and evaluations
- EEG and other diagnostic studies
- Long term management of chronic neurological conditions
- Medication management and monitoring
- Referrals to physical, occupational or speech therapy when helpful
- Supportive care for memory and cognitive concerns
- Coordination with primary care and specialty teams when needed
Our providers explain each step in simple language so you always know what to expect
When To Contact Us
Reach out if you experience:
- New or worsening headaches
- Changes in memory or thinking
- Seizures
- Numbness, tingling or nerve pain
- Difficulty walking or maintaining balance
- Tremors or involuntary movements
- Sudden weakness or changes in speech
- Episodes of confusion or unusual spells
If you are unsure whether a symptom is significant, our team can help you decide what to do next.
For more information, please call 828-580-8100.