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Online Neurologist Consultation in San Francisco

Specialist care for brain, spine, and nerves. Video consultations from anywhere in San Francisco.

OduDoc brings verified Bay Area physicians onto one platform — video visits, home lab collection, and digital prescriptions routed to your pharmacy. Book a verified neurologist in under a minute — no waiting room, no commute.

Why San Francisco patients use OduDoc for neurologist visits

Same-day slots

Most neurologists on OduDoc open video slots within hours.

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Verified specialists

Every neurologist is licence-verified before going live.

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Digital prescriptions

Prescriptions are delivered to your OduDoc account — share with any San Francisco pharmacy.

What Neurologists on OduDoc treat

  • Migraine and chronic headache
  • Epilepsy follow-up
  • Nerve pain and neuropathy
  • Dizziness and vertigo
  • Parkinson's management
  • MRI and EEG report review
  • Memory concerns

Common search terms in San Francisco

migraineheadachedizzinessnumbnesstingling

Every neurologist listed here consults over video — the physical location of the doctor rarely matters for telemedicine, but we surface doctors with San Francisco context first.

Neurologist consultation in San Francisco — FAQ

Is this neurologist licensed to practise in San Francisco?

Every OduDoc doctor is verified against their licensing authority before going live. For patients in San Francisco, USA, you'll only see doctors cleared to practise in your jurisdiction for prescription purposes.

How quickly can I get a video appointment in San Francisco?

Most neurologists on OduDoc offer same-day slots. The first available time appears on each doctor's card.

Can a neurologist prescribe migraine medication online?

Yes. Preventive and acute migraine treatments can be prescribed after a detailed history.

Can I review my MRI report online?

Yes — upload the report (ideally with the images) and the neurologist will walk you through it.

When is in-person evaluation needed?

Sudden severe symptoms, new weakness, seizures without prior history, or any suspected stroke symptoms require immediate in-person emergency care.