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American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Neurology)National Board of Medical ExaminersPatient Rating
4.9 /5( out of 293 reviews )The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.
The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Patient Comments
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December 22, 2024IMAGING AND NEUROSCIENCES CENTERDefinitely
December 20, 2024IMAGING AND NEUROSCIENCES CENTERDr Alshaikh has always included me with decisions about my care. Was very insistent about making sure my quality of life regarding my tremors were up to my acceptance
December 18, 2024IMAGING AND NEUROSCIENCES CENTERDr Jumana Alshaikh is very good at what she does, and did an excellent job of explaining things to me about having an essential tremor and discussing ways of medicating and controlling it.
November 29, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERShe is at the top of my list of Doctors for patient/doctor interaction and connection. She is extremely knowledgeable and encouraged my participation letting me know what my options are/were and what I needed to consider when making any treatment decisions. I am thankful I am her patient.
November 26, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERVery professional and mentioned to feel free to contact her with questions or concerns. Happy to be under Dr Alshaikh's care
November 23, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERShe is very caring and listens
November 22, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERVery smart and very caring.
November 13, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERso appreciative of her patient concern & care & guidance in person & via MY CHART. She is sincere & knowledgeable & thorough; so pleased to be patient of hers
November 13, 2024CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTERShe is an amazing physician who has been well trained in her craft.. She saw things in my first initial experience with her on my face than no other Drs have seen in the three years since my original surgery.. By just having me blink my eyes rapidly she saw what the problem was and came up with a way to help.. On my first appointment with her in her clinic she did not disappoint..All I can say is WOW I'm so glad to have her as my Doctor..
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Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments Neurology -Primary Board Certification American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Neurology)National Board of Medical ExaminersEducation history
Fellowship Movement Disorders - Johns Hopkins Hospital Fellow Fellowship Medical Ethics - MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, University of Chicago Fellow Residency Neurology - University of Chicago Medicine Resident Internship Internal Medicine - University of Maryland Medical Center Intern Professional Medical Medicine, Surgery - University of Dammam College of Medicine M.B.B.S. Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Earl T, Jridi A, Thulin PC, Zorn M, McKee KE, Mitrovich K, Moretti P, Alshaikh J, Kassavetis P, Cortez MM, Lamotte G (2024). Effect of levodopa on postural blood pressure changes in Parkinson disease: a randomized crossover study. Clin Auton Res, 34(1), 117-124. ()
- Alshaikh JT, Paul A, Moukheiber E, Scholz SW, Pantelyat A (2023). VCP mutations and parkinsonism: An emerging link. Clin Park Relat Disord, 10, 100230. ()
- Vehar JV, Rahimpour S, Moretti P, Kassavetis P, Alshaikh J, Rolston J, Duff K (2023). Recognition subtests of the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status: evidence for a cortical vs. subcortical distinction. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol, 1-12. ()
- Xie T, Liao C, Lee D, Yu H, Padmanaban M, Kang W, Johnson J, Alshaikh J, Yuen C, Burns M, Chiu BC (2021). Disparities in diagnosis, treatment and survival between Black and White Parkinson patients. Parkinsonism Relat Disord, 87, 7-12. ()
- Suarez-Cedeno G, Pantelyat A, Mils K, Murthy M, Alshaikh J, Rosenthal L, Bang J, Moukheiber E (2021). Movement Disorders Virtual Fellowship Training in Times of Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Single-Center Experience. Telemed J E Health. ()
- Alshaikh JT, Qin K, Zhao L, Mastrianni JA (2020). A novel PRNP-G131R variant associated with familial prion disease. Neurol Genet, 6(4), e454. ()
- Krouss M, Alshaikh J, Croft L, Morgan DJ (2016). Improving Incident Reporting Among Physician Trainees. J Patient Saf, 15(4), 308-310. ()
- Devlin K, Alshaikh JT, Pantelyat A (2019). Music Therapy and Music-Based Interventions for Movement Disorders. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep, 19(11), 83. ()
- Alshaikh J, Fishman PS (2017). Revisiting bilateral thalamotomy for tremor. Clin Neurol Neurosurg, 158, 103-107. ()
- Kaminski HJ, Himuro K, Alshaikh J, Gong B, Cheng G, Kusner LL (2016). Differential RNA Expression Profile of Skeletal Muscle Induced by Experimental Autoimmune Myasthenia Gravis in Rats. Front Physiol, 7, 524. ()
- Alshaikh JT, Amdur R, Sidawy A, Trachiotis G, Kaminski HJ (2015). Thymectomy is safe for myasthenia gravis patients: Analysis of the NSQIP database. Muscle Nerve, 53(3), 370-4. ()
Book Chapter
- Alshaikh J, Sudhakaran S, Rubeiz H (2018). Trigeminal Neuralgia. In Anitescu M (Ed.), Pain Management: A Problem-Based Learning Approach (1st Edition). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
- Alshaikh J, Kusner LL, Kaminski HJ (2015). Clinical Trials of Myasthenia Gravis. In Mineo TC (Ed.), Novel Challenges in Myasthenia Gravis (1st Edition). New York, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Letter
- Alshaikh JT, Mills KA (2022). Response to comments on coincident parkinsonism and myasthenia gravis: A case series. [Letter to the editor]. Parkinsonism Relat Disord, 102, 92-93. ()
- Alshaikh JT, Mills K (2021). Coincident parkinsonism and myasthenia gravis: A case series. [Letter to the editor]. Parkinsonism Relat Disord, 89, 4-5. ()
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