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Neurology Center of Las Vegas

Neurology Center of Las Vegas

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OIG Cleared
Physician-led clinic

About this clinic

At Neurology Center of Las Vegas, patients have all the facilities they need in one place.

Treatments offered

Other treatments

Botox, Ed Treatment, Ipl

Patient reviews

I was shocked at how well I was treated on my very first visit. It was truly amazing to be seen by such caring and understanding staff. Everything I was concerned about was quickly handled. I would recommend this office to anyone in need of a neurologist.

H Bee • January 12th, 2026

As a long time migraine sufferer I've seen multiple neurologists in the past and they always seemed like they didn't really care. It wasn't until I started coming here in July that I realized there are neurologists that do care and want to help patients not be in pain. From the Dr, and the nurses to the reception staff, they are all so very kind and helpful. I'm so thankful I have finally found a Doctor that cares for his patients!!!

Shanon Hernandez • December 4th, 2025

While the nurses at the front desk were delightful and friendly—the second star is for them—with Dr. Shanker Dixit, specifically, I felt unheard and uncomfortable during my first and only meeting with him. I had just finished describing my symptoms on potential seizures I’d been experiencing for the last two years. He said that my description didn’t fit the criteria and would require testing. When I tried to mention a particular potential diagnosis that I had been researching (that even the general doctor who recommended him to me had also theorized may be the answer), he practically shouted over me to say, “I’m the one giving the diagnosis, not you.” Maybe it was meant as a joke, but I don’t care frankly. I felt horrible afterwards and actually ended up having another episode due to the extreme stress of the interaction. I’m very curious and like to ask questions so I can be an active participant of my own health journey rather than just blindly accept whatever I’m given. I’m also quite socially anxious. All this to say, I expect professionalism. Especially in a setting as uncomfortable as any kind of hospital/healthcare facility. That would never be the right reply to a concern of your patient, much less one who already doesn’t trust the healthcare system.

AK McIntosh • February 24th, 2026