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Andrew Gross, MD

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Dr. Andrew Gross, MD is a neurology specialist in Mooresville, NC. He specializes in neurology. 

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131 Medical Park Rd Suite 308, Ste 308, Mooresville, NC, 28117, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Thu8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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5 years ago

One of the most incompetent and dismissive physicians I have encountered in 22 years. My husband saw him for a neurological condition. Diagnosed him without further testing at the visit and went as far as to give him 12-18 months. Cold- lacked compassion and given I am personally a health care professional have a frame of reference for dealing with world class physicians and am confident in sharing this review to spare others from encountering this physician. My husband is 50 years old with 2 young children. Post visit sched... read more

Lynette's profile image
6 years ago

As the caregiver to mom, who has Parkinson's and a host of medical conditions, we have seen many doctors. I've never posted a negative review but want to warn others about Dr. Gross. Mom suffered a series of strokes and he was moms hospitalist. She liked him but our visit to his office was awful. Over and hour wait, his bedside manner was disrepectful, impatient, and he appeared irritated by our questions. Bottom line: His time was more valuable than ours. Cross him off your list. 

Michelle's profile image
6 years ago

He saved my life ! he is the most patient and worried doctor ,He has helped me when I need it 

Mel's profile image
6 years ago

He rarely spoke or made eye contact with me. He gave me 3 words to remember and told me he would ask me at the end of the visit, he forgot to ask me what those 3 words were. He told me he needed me to have a brain MRI, after 3 weeks waiting for that to get scheduled I called office up, told me he changed his mind on running any test and decided that nothing was wrong with me. Went to another neuro who did run MRI, she found 12 lesions on my brain and diagnosed me with MS. HORRIBLE BOY! 

Anonymous's profile image
7 years ago

My husband has been under the care of Dr Gross for 1 1/2 years. We have been more than happy with his care. I just made an appointment for myself. His office staff have been great . We have had no complaints, and would highly recommend them. 

Anonymous's profile image
7 years ago

I have very little confidence in this provider and thankfully went to a second provider who was more open/knowledgeable and took the time to review all materials/test. The second provider was able to identify the diagnosis and provide treatment. Dr. Gross also displayed very poor doctor/patient mannerisms and had a disappointing temperament /personality. I rarely write reviews but felt it necessary to express concern about this doctor’s competency and demeanor. 

Anonymous's profile image
7 years ago

Staff acts like their patients are an inconvenience. Staff communication very condescending.when asking questions about care. Really put me off. We will never go back or recommend this office. 

Anonymous's profile image
7 years ago

Neurologists have been a part of my life for more than 30 years. I have been lucky to have seen some of the best at Mayo Clinic, NY Presbyterian and other top medical facilities. I found Dr Gross to be very thorough. I felt he truly listened to me, communicated his thoughts and reasons for his plan of action quite well. I had read the reviews posted on this same site about Dr Gross prior to seeing him, and I left yesterday's appointment feeling quite happy and confident I am in good hands! 

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Gerald Strickland 
7 years ago

I would not recommend Dr. Gross. As a neuro-opthalmologist, I expected him to perform tests to diagnose my condition but he did nothing that Dr. Patel had not already done and said that my eye was healthy. I later went to another neuroopthalmologist who determined that I had reduced blood flow to the optic nerve. 

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