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Best Neuromuscular Medicine specialists in New Jersey

Match with a top Neuromuscular Medicine specialist in New Jersey — priority appointment in days, not months.

Neuromuscular Medicine · New Jersey
John Halperin

John Halperin, MD

Professor of Neurology and Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University

Neurology

Morristown, NJ
Nizar Souayah

Nizar Souayah, M.D.

Professor of Neurology, Pharmacology, Physiology, and Neuroscience, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

Neurology

Newark, NJ
Michael Heublum

Michael Heublum, M.D.

Neurology

Palisades Park, NJ
Kenneth Citak

Kenneth Citak, MD

Director, Neurosciences Department at The Valley Hospital

Neurology

Ridgewood, NJ
Gary Alweiss

Gary Alweiss, MD

Neurology

Englewood, NJ
Maria Alexianu

Maria Alexianu, M.D.

Neurology

Hackensack, NJ
James Shammas

James Shammas, MD

Neurology

Ridgewood, NJ
John Shumko

John Shumko, M.D.

Chairman, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Neurology

Chatham, NJ
Raji Grewal

Raji Grewal, M.D.

Neurology

Bordentown, NJ
Ayman Ibrahim

Ayman Ibrahim, D.O.

Neurology

Hackensack, NJ
Andrew Tarulli

Andrew Tarulli, MD

Chairman of Neuroscience, Overlook Medical Center

Neurology

Morristown, NJ
Beth Stein

Beth Stein, MD

Headaches including Migraine

Neurology

Paterson, NJ
Guha Venkatraman

Guha Venkatraman, MD

Section Chief of Neurology; Founder and Medical Director, The Neurological Institute of Northern New Jersey

Neurology

Livingston, NJ
Joseph Campellone

Joseph Campellone, MD

Professor of Neurology, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University; Director, Electromyography Laboratory; Neurology Residency Program Director

Neurology

Camden, NJ
Eric Mittelmann

Eric Mittelmann, MD

Neurology

Paramus, NJ
Stuart Mendelson

Stuart Mendelson, MD

Neurology

West Caldwell, NJ
John Robinton

John Robinton, MD

Medical Director Neurodiagnostics, One Call Care Management

Neurology

Montclair, NJ
Leila Maybodi

Leila Maybodi, MD

Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology & Neurosciences, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School

Neurology

Newark, NJ
Michael Scrimenti

Michael Scrimenti, M.D.

Neurology

Mahwah, NJ

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Neuromuscular Medicine neurologist do?
A Neuromuscular Medicine neurologist is a Neurology physician with focused training in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting nerves, muscles, and the neuromuscular junction. After completing Neurology residency, they pursue additional fellowship training so they can manage cases that fall outside what a general neurologist typically handles day to day.
What conditions does a Neuromuscular Medicine neurologist treat?
A Neuromuscular Medicine neurologist commonly treats ALS, myasthenia gravis, muscular dystrophies, peripheral neuropathy, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and myopathies. Many also see closely related conditions within Neurology, particularly when a case is complex, atypical, or has not responded to first-line care from a general neurologist.
When should I see a Neuromuscular Medicine neurologist?
Consider seeing a Neuromuscular Medicine neurologist when you have unexplained weakness, numbness, or fatigue that may be neuromuscular in origin, when a primary care clinician or general neurologist suggests a focused evaluation, or when you want a second opinion from a physician whose practice is concentrated on this exact area. Patients often reach a Neuromuscular Medicine neurologist through referral, but you can also seek one directly.
How is a Neuromuscular Medicine neurologist different from a general neurologist?
Both are board-eligible neurologists, but a Neuromuscular Medicine neurologist has additional fellowship training and a practice that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting nerves, muscles, and the neuromuscular junction. General neurologists treat a broad range of Neurology concerns; Neuromuscular Medicine neurologists concentrate on the harder or more specific cases within that range, and tend to see a higher volume of patients with ALS, myasthenia gravis, muscular dystrophies, peripheral neuropathy, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and myopathies.
How does Convene match me with a top Neuromuscular Medicine neurologist?
Convene Health evaluates neurologists on peer recognition, clinical leadership, published research, institutional affiliations, and patient feedback. When you complete an intake, our care team reviews your history and matches you with a vetted Neuromuscular Medicine neurologist whose focus aligns with your case. Membership covers priority appointment coordination; the match itself is free.