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Expert Teleneurology Services

American TelePhysicians are providing neurology services from a remote location to patients who are unable to physically visit a neurological clinic or hospital. Through the use of telecommunication technology, patients can connect with neurologists and receive comprehensive medical consultations, diagnosis, and treatment plans.

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Cost Effective Teleneurology Services for Hospitals

With years of experience in providing quality healthcare services for Hospitals and Clinics alike, American Telephysicians' Teleneurology Services encompasses the delivery of neurological care remotely, enabling your patients to access specialized healthcare from the comfort of their own homes.

This approach employs video conferencing, secure messaging platforms, and other telecommunication tools to facilitate real-time consultations, diagnostics, and treatment planning. By bridging the gap between patients and neurologists, ATP are trying to play a crucial role in helping to transform healthcare across the country. 

We provide these expertise to hospitals where they can help manage funding and deliver effective diagnosis all in one go.

What Makes Us The Best for Teleneurologist Needs

  • Elite fellowship-trained neurologists available 24 hours a day

  • Usage of data and augmentation to improve patient outcomes

  • Virtual staff working with your caregivers providing seamless integration 

  • Integration with EMR at the hospital for documentation

  • Management of a small group of trusted, reliable providers

  • If your hospital own telehealth carts (we provide them as well), then we can use them efficiently and provide guidance on their best utilization

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The Evolution of Teleneurology Services

The journey of teleneurology started with the advent of telemedicine, a concept that emerged in the late 20th century. Initially, telemedicine focused on utilizing communication technology to provide healthcare services remotely. As technology advanced, so did the possibilities within neurology, leading to the birth of teleneurology. From the early days of phone consultations to the current state-of-the-art video conferencing platforms, teleneurology has come a long way, revolutionizing the way neurological care is delivered.

Improving Access to Neurological Care

In many regions, the shortage of neurologists and the long waiting periods for appointments have hindered patient access to specialized neurological care. Teleneurology services have emerged as a game-changer, bridging this gap and facilitating timely consultations. Patients no longer need to endure arduous travel or endure lengthy waits to receive essential care. Instead, they can simply schedule a video consultation and receive the same level of care from the comfort of their homes. This improved access has a profound impact on early diagnosis, treatment, and management of neurological conditions.

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Enhancing Patient Comfort and Convenience

Teleneurology services offer patients unmatched comfort and convenience. Individuals with mobility issues, who may struggle with commuting to healthcare facilities, can now access specialized neurological care without physical constraints. Moreover, teleconsultations save patients the time and effort associated with travel, reducing stress and expenses. This convenience factor translates into a more patient-centric approach to healthcare, ensuring that individuals feel supported and empowered throughout their medical journey.

Benefits of Teleneurology for Hospitals

We at American Telephysician, have the expertise and quality a hospital's Neurology department with:

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  • Cost Efficient System with reduced travel cost and use of hospital resources, reducing the burden on in-house neurology departments.

  • Improved Patient Outcomes with earlier intervention for serious issues like Stroke along with monitoring and management of chronic conditions, potentially reducing hospital readmissions.

  • Greater Patient Satisfaction - leading to higher satisfaction and adherence to treatment plans.

  • Increased neurological admissions - Stops them diverting to other hospitals because of lack of instant care.

  • Timely Consultations - Access to top of the line specialists at the patients convenience providing regular care and maintenance

Our Teleneurology Services

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Emergency Neurology Consult

American Telephysicians allows you 24/7 access to fellowship-trained Neurologists, ready for all emergency situations should the need for them arise at your hospital/practice.

2

Telestroke

With our Telestroke services, our neurologists help make sure your patients suffer less permanent affects of stroke with timely interventions and top of the line care 24/7

3

Tele-Neurohospitalist 

Our physicians make virtual rounds through the help of carts with seamless integration with on-field staff to help manage your patients through intensive neuro-care. With our rounding probably the best around

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Neurological Disorders our Tele-Neurologists Help Diagnose and Treat

The following are just some of the medical issues that we at American Telephysicians help your hospital/clinic deal with and diagnose early to improve patient outcomes in the short and long term:​

  • Stroke

  • Epilepsy

  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

  • Parkinson’s Disease

  • Headache Disorders (e.g., Migraines)

  • Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Neuropathies

  • Sleep Disorders

  • Movement Disorders (e.g., Essential Tremor)

  • Neuromuscular Disorders

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

  • Spinal Cord Injuries

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

  • Myasthenia Gravis

  • Huntington’s Disease

  • Peripheral Nerve Disorders (e.g., Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)

  • Autonomic Nervous System Disorders (e.g., Dysautonomia)

  • Cerebral Palsy

  • Dystonia

  • Ataxias (e.g., Spinocerebellar Ataxia)

  • Guillain-Barré Syndrome

  • Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO)

  • Radiculopathies (e.g., Sciatica)

  • Trigeminal Neuralgia

  • Tics and Tourette Syndrome

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