Dr. Elvira Kamenetsky
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Neurology isn’t a specialty you stumble into by accident—it’s where precision meets the quiet urgency of the nervous system. When the usual remedies don’t cut it, or when symptoms start whispering in patterns that general practitioners can’t quite decipher, this is where the conversation shifts. Dr. Elvira Kamenetsky keeps an office in the Financial District, a neighborhood that trades in urgency but demands clarity; the same balance applies to diagnosing what’s flickering beneath the surface.
The practice sits at 111 Broadway, New York, NY 10006, a building that’s seen more stock tickers than stethoscopes but now hosts a steady stream of patients who need answers more than dividends. The address is straightforward—elevators open to a floor where the hum of the city recedes just enough to hear your own pulse, or at least the questions you’ve been carrying about migraines, seizures, or that persistent numbness in your hand.
You won’t find a menu of services here, just the kind of expertise that parses the difference between a passing twitch and something that warrants an EEG or an MRI. Movement disorders, neuropathy, stroke follow-ups—these aren’t checkboxes but starting points for a conversation that might last months or years. When you’re ready to move past the waiting-room pamphlets and the well-meaning advice from friends, the number to call is (212) 263-9700.
The map pins this spot where Broadway meets the old Dutch grid, a corner that’s been recalculated by generations of New Yorkers. For directions, the listing is here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c25a1740c74ad1:0x3ee2c49edf9107bf. Bring your symptoms, your records, and the patience to let the process unfold—it’s the only way the nervous system ever reveals its secrets.