Address: 222 W Thomas Rd Suite 304, Phoenix, AZ 85013, USA
Phone: +18554048769
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Kimi Larwood
The customer service is terrible. The way they handle people, speak to them and care for their patients is horrible. We will NEVER recommend this office to anyone. We will never get our care outside the Mayo Clinic again!!!
Jacki Grainger
Dr. Cardenas worked with two of my children for sports related concussions. He is through, patient and I truly believe gave the best possible care to my kids. The staff was responsive, answered my phone messages and immediately made sure my children were comfortable (lights dim, etc.) We were scared and left every time with a plan of action. Our daughter’s concussion took months for recovery and we came in very frustrated. Dr. Cardenas spoke directly to our daughter and calmed both of us down. He always had 504 paperwork and school documentation ready which was helpful.
Charlene Stockholm
How can you deny treatment due to car accident because they fear litigation and non payment. Really even if I paid out of pocket I was told NO. I only wish there were more nureo-opthomogist but only two and both here at barrow. If you a reffeared by your nurologisist and opthomolgist this is not enough. How can you state on your website "into one of the premier destinations in the world for neurology and neurosurgery"
Denise Thompson Fowers
Don’t know why they are so highly rated when they lack the most basic fundamentals of customer service. I have called several times and the phone is never answered. Other times I call and can leave a message but no one has ever called me back. I don’t think it should be this difficult to schedule an appointment.
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Hello Lydia! Our Center for Transitional Neuro-Rehabilitation can help with those things! https://www.barrowneuro.org/get-to-know-barrow/centers-programs/center-for-transitional-neurorehabilitation/
Yes, BNI does use the SPECT Scan, just not for any type of TBI.
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