Neurology is the branch of medicine that focuses on disorders of the nervous system or neurological disorders. These disorders can affect the brain, brainstem and cerebellum, the peripheral nervous system (peripheral nerves - cranial nerves included), or the autonomic nervous system (parts of which are located in both central and peripheral nervous system). Neurologists also diagnose and treat some conditions in the musculoskeletal system.

SERVICES

Our Neurologists offer Evaluation & Treatment of:

· Strokes

· Parkinson’s Disease

· Alzheimer’s Disease

· Headaches & Migraines

· Epilepsy & Seizure Disorders

· Lou Gehrig’s Disease

· Cerebral Palsy

 

JEM Research Institute was founded by Dr's Eric Kramer, Mark Goldstein and James Goldenberg to provide cutting edge research alternatives for common but debilitating neurological conditions.  These conditions include Alzheimer's disease, neuropathy, Parkinson's disease, headache and many others. They plague millions of Americans and interfere with their lifestyles on a daily basis.  As a result the physicians decided to look toward research as a vehicle to diminish the negative impact of these conditions on current and future generations.

JEM's vision is to become the primary clinical research organization in South Florida with a focus on neurological research.  Its Mission is to be committed to contributing to the advancement and development of new treatments in a professional manner with integrity while always showing respect for our patients, our colleagues and the community.  Please visit our website for more information at www.jemri.net.

Please click here for a list of JEM research studies.

 

Click here to find an office location near you.

 

Learn more about our Neurologists by clicking on his/her name below.

 

James Goldenberg, M.D.

Mark Goldstein, M.D.

Eric Kramer, M.D.

Yvonne Jurcik, M.D.

Casandra Mateo, M.D.

Jeanna Baker, MSN, ARNP-C

 

Our Neurologists have staff privileges at the following hospitals:

JFK Medical Center


 



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