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Dr. Timothy Ownbey, DO is a neurology specialist in Albuquerque, NM and has been practicing for 23 years. He graduated from Oklahoma State Univ Center For Health Sciences College Of Osteopathic Medicine in 1996 and specializes in neurology.
2440 Louisiana Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, United States
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Mon | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Moved practice locations with no notice to current patients. I was pending results of an important diagnostic test, and had no idea that my appointment to review those results was cancelled without notice to me, or if anyone had even looked at my results to let me know if there are any issues. Very neglectful conduct and very little regard for patient's health or wellbeing.
I am very disappointed in the services of this office. My mother had a nerve test over a month ago, and while they promised the results we have yet to receive the results. They won't pick up their phone, and my elderly mother has also tried numerous times. The doctor said he was going to send the results right away. Literally the worst customer service and care for a woman who is in pain and trying to be patient waiting for the results after the test she received was over 1,000.00.
This doctor gives doctors a bad reputation. He acts superior to us lowly patients. Very rude! I suffer greatly from 3 types of migraines. The medicines he prescribed me, gave me a severe reaction so bad that my CBC came out with several numbers high and others too low. When I showed him and explained I couldn’t take them, he fired me. Don’t waste your time with this one.
Dr. Ownbey is a great doctor. He really takes the time to listen and then works with his patients to find a solutions to help with their migraines. I recommend him to anyone who suffers from migraines. He is kind, polite, and listens.
He was not very professional, did not explain things well. Barely examined my mother. Flat out told her ‘it’s ALS’ without explaining anything about other possibilities. And before orderdering another diagnostic test. When he realized she has a shuffling gait and needs help standing he asked why she didn’t go to the ER. Nothing sudden happened. It has been a gradual change. Which we already stated. Why would she have? Didn’t send us home with any helpful information. Said he’d do another test to confirm but it wasn’t even ne... read more
Dr Ownbey saved our daughter's life as she lay dying in ICU, misdiagnosed by 6 other doctors, over a four year period and massive work-ups. Neurology is NOT always an exact science. Humans are not cars. Office staff and communication can be variable at any place. Instead of being in a comatose state, our daughter is healthy and happy with multiple advanced degrees. We thank God he was there.
I would not recommend this doctor to anyone. He claims that he knows how to treat migraines, but lacks knowledge about them. He administered Botox in areas that I had never had it before and when I received a second opinion about this, I was told that the Botox should NEVER be given in these areas because it could cause serious health issues. Also, I found him to not listen and be dismissive of my concerns.
I was nervous seeing this provider after reading the reviews - but glad I went. If you want a competent provider who will assess your symptoms and formulate possible diagnoses as well as provide an awesome explanation of what might be happening, I highly recommend this provider. Dr. Ownbey asked good clinical questions, did an EEG assessment onsite to rule out other issues, and explained some ways I can better manage my migraines. True, he was not warm and fuzzy, but I definitely recommend.
Saw this jerk for symptoms of Parkinson's around 2012. I had a history of tremor, falls, hand atrophy, shuffling gait, and confusion. Did a 10 minute exam and he had me walk about 4 feet tandem walking, normal walking, and tip toeing. I was 47 years old at the time and he told me I was too young to have Parkinson's. I'm a nurse. He was offended by my reaction and all but threw my out of his office. unacceptable. I was diagnosed with Parkinson's this February in Little Rock, AR.
Timothy Ownbey, D.O. has a 2.5 star rating with 45 reviews.
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