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Allegheny Neurological Associates: Small George A MD

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420 E North Ave #206, Pittsburgh, PA, 15212, United States

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Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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Elaine Johnson 
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2 months ago

On January 23.2025 I went in to see Dr.Small as a new patient with diagnosis of nerve damage in my lower left leg ( calf area) I had great expectations that this Dr could be able to help me with my pain in that calf area Instead I was told by his assistant to change into a gown for an exam I politely refused by telling them that recently being treated with steroids because my right shoulder was swollen and it was painful to disrobe my sweatshirt and also the pain was in my lower left leg area where my calf is and only that a... read more

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Ricki Perry 
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3 months ago

When my dad went for treatment from Dr. Small, he was told that he did not have Myasthenia Gravis. We would love to pretend my dad did not have MG but doing so would be dangerous and inaccurate. Every doctor for the last 50 years has diagnosed him with MG—his body relies on Mestinone and prednisone for normal functioning. Recently when my dad went to Small for treatment, he told him he likely had had a stroke when his eye was off and his eyelid would not open. Thankfully, my dad sought a second opinion from renowned neuroopt... read more

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Mindie Danner 
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a year ago

I was sent to see Dr Small for a second EMG test to be competed on my right arm and hand because i continued to have swelling, temperature changes in the affected arm and unexplained discoloration. He made me very uncomfortable by asking me the same questions repeatedly though out the visit and he did not find anything. I went to see another specialist and they found that I have CRPS, which is a condition that Dr Small would treat and it was suggested that I could go back to see him for treatment but I will be looking for a ... read more

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Austin Boyer 
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a year ago

Dr Small really took the time to listen to my problems and also gave great advice! I find that he is very knowledgeable and friendly. I definitely recommend him! 

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bdog pranks 
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2 years ago

First appointment went great, agreed with my previous providers diagnosis. Then a few months later with not much else testing done, he says he doesn't believe it's neurological related. Told me to see another specialist to see if they could help. When the other specialist wasn't able to help me, Dr. Small had nothing else to offer for me. Dr. Small and his assistant didn't seem to want to listen or help me anymore with my ongoing issues. 

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Allegheny Neurological Associates: Small George A MD has a 2.4 star rating with 16 reviews. 

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Allegheny Neurological Associates: Small George A MD is closed now. It will open on Monday at 9:00 a.m. 

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