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Dr Adam Wolff Denver Neurological Clinic

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Dr. Adam J. Wolff most recently hails from the prestigious Stanford University where he completed a fellowship in Neurophysiology. He is a Chicago native who graduated from the Rush Medical College and completed his neurology residency at Northwestern University. He is board certified in Neurology and Neurophysiology and serves as the Director of Neurology and Stroke at Porter Adventist Hospital. Dr. Wolff welcomes patients with all neurological problems and has special interests in EMG and Botox therapy. 

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950 E Harvard Ave, #570, Denver, CO, 80210, United States

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Mon8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thu8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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Sandy Pratt 
8 years ago

I contracted a rare neurological illness in 2000 which no one was able to diagnose until I saw Dr. Wolff after 8 years.He has treated me and stuck with me through a long time of bad, odd symptoms and chronic pain. He takes time to explain things to me and is incredibly easy to talk to.He truly cares, is funny, kind, gentle and always listens.He's contacted other drs for me and always answers my emails. He's a remarkable dr.His entire staff are helpful and kind. I hold him in the highest regard. 

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9 years ago

He makes me feel like He truly cares for me 

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9 years ago

He is very knowledgeable and pleasant to be in the company of. His staff is like a big family. Kim at the front desk is very sociable and mind. His PA's and MA's are also super knowledgably and altruistic. He is very funny and can speak to his patient in layman terms that we all can understand. 

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3 years ago

Dr Wolff was pretty disinterested in my condition because my neuropathy stems from Lyme Disease and coinfections. He totally disagreed with how my LLMD is treating me with antibiotics. He said that he disagrees with all the professional Lyme doctors. Doesn’t believe science supports it. My Dr is on the International Lyme Board and also has a background in neurology and had Lyme disease himself. Dr Wolff told me I had a decision to make.., do I stay on Lyme treatment or change courses. He offered to do an EMG and spinal tap t... read more

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3 years ago

Although Dr Wolfe is a great doctor, his office is way overbooked. Staff also has a difficult time getting appointments made at the correct location (they have two). When you have to wait two hours to get seen because staff isn’t taking people back in the order of their appointment time, something is obviously very wrong. I probably won’t be returning to this office. 

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4 years ago

Dr. Wolff seemed very wishy-washy, disagreed with the diagnosis his PA gave me and didn’t seem interested in figuring out what’s going on with me. To top it all off Dr. Wolff told me all my neurological symptoms maybe psychological. I’ve seen other specialists that agree with the diagnosis Dr. Wolf’s PA gave me and wanted me to see a neurologist. I don’t feel confident in Dr. Wolf’s ability to treat me. 

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Susan Haeffner 
4 years ago

After seeing several other neurologist over the years have finally found a Doctor who listens, is patient and kind and I relate to. So lucky to have a Dr. that is taking and interest in my case and follow thru on even the smallest complaints. 

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6 years ago

I've been to the Lone Tree office twice and have never seen a doctor, just the NP. I have had pretty scary issue's and had to contact my insurance company just to get them to call the doctors office to get the ball rolling on an MRV they wanted me to have....glad I got the ball rolling because this office could care less about the patient. I called them in tears yesterday because I was feeling so horrible and asked for the NP to call me back asap and nothing.....nothing! Horrible patient care.....horrible customer service. 

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6 years ago

I see Dr Wolff once a year to keep my dilantin active for my temporal lobe seizures. He was open to my comments on my last two seizures. my nurse works closely with him and his orders every two months and blood draws every three months which he finds relevant to how the dilantin should be increased or decreased. 

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How is Dr Adam Wolff Denver Neurological Clinic rated?

Dr Adam Wolff Denver Neurological Clinic has a 4.6 star rating with 408 reviews. 

When is Dr Adam Wolff Denver Neurological Clinic open?

Dr Adam Wolff Denver Neurological Clinic is open now. It will close at 5:00 p.m.