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加里 M. 艾布拉姆斯

MD

神经学家
Focused on rehabilitation medicine

Dr. 加里 艾布拉姆斯 is an expert in neurology and director of the Neurorehabilitation Program at UCSF Medical Center. He specializes in treating conditions associated with chronic disorders or injuries of the nervous system. He is especially interested in the late effects of stroke and traumatic brain injury, and conducts research on novel methods of cognitive rehabilitation.

艾布拉姆斯 received his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh and his training in neurology at the Neurological Institute of New York at Columbia University. He was a member of the neurology faculty at the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, and served as medical director of the Helen Hayes Hospital prior to joining UCSF in 1995. He also serves as rehabilitation section chief at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

  • 教育

    University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 1974

  • 派驻

    Columbia University Hospital, Neurology, 1978

  • 委员会认证

    Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

  • 职称,

    教授

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    4.6

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    35评级
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    2023年11月18日
    Dr. 艾布拉姆斯 was superb in every way.
    2023年9月6日
    愉快的
    2023年6月28日
    很好
    2023年6月3日
    I don't have to return to UCSF unless my condition progresses.
    2023年4月14日
    Great experience at UCSF/Dr 艾布拉姆斯 office. Everyone was efficient and thorough with each step of Intake evaluation consultation recommendations etc. But more appreciated was the respectful approach shown throughout process . 谢谢你!.
    2023年1月25日
    我只能给Dr. 艾布拉姆斯 the highest possible rating. He is not only extremely knowledgable about his field but he's a very kind and compassioanate person.
    2022年10月4日
    I am a UCSF faculty member and patient. I am very concerned about the care provided by this provider. They did not demonstrate adequate knowledge of my presenting concern nor did they provide adequate treatment recommendations. I have now had to spend money and time seeking care from another institution and provider who has diagnosed me correctly and provided treatment options. Examples of what was said to me: "You don't look like you have anxiety and you're not reporting it but you must have it because people that continue to have problems with TBIs have behavioral health issues" (he later endorsed anxiety in my record); "There are no biomarkers for TBI" (this Is not true per the most recent literature). He recommended a physical therapy referral stating "You don't have any balance issues but maybe they can help you with maneuvers.“我不需要PT. He ultimately told me to take "three to six months off of work" (also not consistent with recent guidelines) and thought aloud "You don't need me to write a note for work or anything do you?" (as if 3-6 months off of work would not require medical documentation). I have grave concerns about his ability to practice.
    2022年7月21日
    I had to get confrontational and upset discussing options to be transferred to a different doctor before he would explain anything to me. I felt I had to fight to get this doctor to do his job properly. If he can't understand why I need to keep working to keep money flowing in to pay rent and bills with elevated medical costs as a single single-income older female of color in the tech industry I would like to ask him why he hasn't retired yet. If it would be inappropriate to ask him that his I was treated was very inappropriate and dismissive of not only my condition but also of me as a person

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