Matthew Swan, MD
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Neurology isn’t always top of mind. Until it is. When symptoms feel vague or persistent—numbness, dizziness, memory lapses—knowing where to turn matters. Matthew Swan, MD practices at 521 W 57th St on the 6th floor, a building that blends into the Midtown skyline without fanfare. The neighborhood hums with the usual Manhattan energy, but the focus here stays on the quieter work of diagnosing and managing conditions like migraines, epilepsy, or movement disorders.
Specialists like this one don’t just treat headaches. They interpret MRIs, read EEGs, and connect dots across symptoms that might seem unrelated. Patients often arrive after referrals from primary doctors, carrying folders of test results and a list of questions that grew longer with each Google search. The practice handles everything from nerve pain to neurodegenerative diseases, offering clarity in a field where uncertainty can feel overwhelming.
Finding a neurologist in New York isn’t hard, but finding one whose schedule aligns with yours can be. The office doesn’t advertise flashy perks or same-day appointments, just a steady presence in a city where medical options can feel endless. Directions are straightforward if you’re familiar with Hell’s Kitchen—just a short walk from the A/C/E at 59th Street-Columbus Circle, or a quick bus ride along 57th.
For appointments or follow-ups, the number is (332) 877-1777. A map pinpoints the exact location if you prefer visual cues over street names: here’s where to look. Sometimes the best healthcare is the kind that doesn’t draw attention to itself—just reliable answers when you need them most.