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We request that all appointments be made by the parents or legal guardians only. Our first question will always be “what is the child’s neurological problem?” This question is asked so that we can make sure the appropriate pediatric neurologist sees the patient. For an appointment, please call:

Harvey Singer, M.D., 410.955.4259
Eric Kossoff, M.D., 410.955.4259
Thomas Crawford, M.D., 410.955.4259
Lori Jordan, M.D., 410.955.4259
Constance Smith-Hicks, M.D., 410.955.4259
Adam Hartman, M.D., 410.955.9100

Part of the appointment scheduling process is to make sure we participate in patient’s insurance plan. If the patient’s insurance plan is a PPO, this will not be a problem; however, if the patient’s insurance plan is an HMO, the patient will need a referral from a primary care physician. Obtaining the referral is the patient/patient’s family’s responsibility. If we are unsure of participation in the insurance plan, we may ask you to fax the front and back of the insurance participant card to 410.614.2297.

Prior to an appointment, the patient/patient’s family will receive an appointment letter including a questionnaire and directions. The questionnaire must be returned the day of the appointment.

     If you need further assistance in scheduling your appointment, please call one of the
     following numbers:
     Adult Neurology:  410.955.9441

     Pediatric Neurology:
 410.955.4259

     Adult Neurosurgery:
 410.955.6406

     Pediatric Neurosurgery:  410.955.7337
     Out-of-State Patients:  410.735.HUSA (4872)

 

 

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