Neurology
7505 Main St, Houston, TX, 77030-4523, USA
(713) 795-0074
Dr. Greg Mclauchlin is a neurologist in Houston, TX, USA. Dr. Greg Mclauchlin is affiliated with TIRR Memorial Hermann Inpatient Rehabilitation - Greater Heights, Houston Methodist Hospital, Oakbend Medical Center, Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital, Baylor College Of Medicine. Dr. Greg Mclauchlin specializes in diagnosis and treatment of medical problems related to brain. Dr. Greg Mclauchlin sees patients with muscle weakness, headaches, dizziness, stroke, seizure. You can find contact information like phone number, practice website, office address and reviews for Dr. Greg Mclauchlin.
A neurologist is a medical professional who specializes in the study and treatment of disorders that affect the brain and nervous system. The nervous system controls and regulates activity and movement in the body. If the nervous system is not functioning properly, the body cannot function. It is the job of a neurologist to find and correct any problems in the nervous system.
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Baylor College Of MedicineDr. Greg Mclauchlin generally accepts new patients.
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The top specialties of Dr. Greg Mclauchlin include Neurology
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The office is located at 7505 Main St in Houston, TX.
Dr. Greg Mclauchlin accepts various types of health insurance, but individual coverage may be variable. You should check with your health insurance whether the particular doctor is in network or not.
Alzheimer's Dementia, Ataxia, Headache, Meningitis, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscle weakness, Migraine, Pain Management, Parkinson's disease, Seizure, Tremors
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