Conditions we treat

This list reflects common neurologic concerns and neuromuscular diagnoses seen in outpatient practice. It is not exhaustive. If you’re unsure whether your concern fits, start with a visit and we’ll guide you.

Neuromuscular & Nerve

  • Peripheral neuropathy (including diabetes-related and chemotherapy-induced)
  • Small fiber neuropathy, including skin biopsy testing
  • Entrapment neuropathies (carpal tunnel, ulnar neuropathy)
  • Radiculopathy (neck/back-related nerve pain)
  • Plexopathy and brachial plexitis
  • Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) follow-up
  • Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP)
  • Vasculitic neuropathy
  • Hereditary neuropathies (e.g., CMT)
  • Cramp-fasciculation syndromes

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Muscle & NMJ

  • Myopathy and muscle weakness evaluation
  • Inflammatory myopathies (e.g., dermatomyositis, polymyositis)
  • Muscular dystrophies (including FSHD)
  • Metabolic/toxic myopathies
  • Myasthenia gravis
  • Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS)

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Motor Neuron & ALS Care

  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) counseling and care coordination
  • Upper and lower motor neuron syndromes
  • Spasticity evaluation and management planning

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Headache

  • Migraine evaluation, management, and prevention planning
  • Botox treatment for chronic migraines
  • Occipital neuralgia
  • Cervicogenic headache
  • Chronic daily headaches
  • Cluster headaches
  • Rare headache syndromes (trigeminal autonomic cephalgias, SUNCT, hemicrania)

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Botox Treatment

  • Indications: Temporomandibular disorder (TMJ/TMD), Cervical Dystonia, Meige Syndrome, Blepharospasm, Severe Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis, Spasticity
  • Evaluation and management
  • Coordination with insurance and specialty pharmacy for medication coverage
  • Non-covered and cosmetic Botox available at $15 per unit
  • Dr. Robin Warner's neuromuscular training uniquely equips her to handle Botox cases, as well as treat complications of Botox or botulism.
  • If you are experiencing complications of your existing Botox regimen, you may benefit from a Neuromuscular specialist. Book an appointment here: drrobinwarner.com/book

Vitamin Deficiencies

Certain vitamin deficiencies can cause neurologic symptoms, including numbness, tingling, weakness, balance problems, and other nerve-related concerns. Two of the most common deficiencies seen in neurologic practice are:

  • Vitamin B12 deficiency — can affect peripheral nerves, the spinal cord, and cognitive function
  • Thiamine deficiency — can lead to nerve damage and, in severe cases, serious neurologic complications

Treatment may include oral supplementation and, in some cases, injection therapy for more reliable absorption.

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Additional services

  • Second opinions and complex case review

If you require urgent evaluation for stroke-like symptoms, severe weakness, sudden vision loss, severe headache with neurologic changes, or new seizures, seek emergency care.

Testing & coordination

Telemedicine can be a strong starting point. If in-person neurologic examination or electrodiagnostic testing is needed, we'll coordinate next steps.

  • Records review (imaging reports, labs, prior notes)
  • Medication management and evidence-based guidance
  • Referrals for in-person testing when appropriate
  • Superbills on request for out-of-network reimbursement

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