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PHYSICIANS

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Naveed Vehra, MD

Dr. Vehra completed his Neurology Residency and Neurophysiology Fellowship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He moved to Arizona in 2006 and has been a practicing Neurologist since then. He is happily married and has three children. During his free time, he enjoys watching movies, biking, golf, and most other outdoor activities, as well as, being an avid sports fan. He speaks English, Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi fluently.  

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He has experience treating a variety of neurological disorders including vertigo, headaches, dementia, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson disease. With his specialized neurophysiology training, he is proficient in many diagnostic and therapeutic modalities including the following:

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  • Nerve conduction studies (NCS) and electromyography (EMG)

  • Videonystagmography (VNG)

  • Routine in-office electroencephalogram (EEG), and prolonged video EEG monitoring

  • Noninterventional pain management

  • Botox therapy for chronic migraine and dystonia

  • Occipital nerve blocks for migraines and occipital neuralgia

Ming-Jai Liu, MD

Dr. MJ Liu earned his medical degree in 2008, followed by completing an Internal Medicine internship in Albuquerque, NM, before continuing his neurology training at the Barrow Neurological Institute here in Phoenix, AZ. After completing his fellowship, he establish a home here in Arizona. During his free times he enjoys the company of his daughter, working out and outdoor activities. He speaks English, Mandarin and Taiwanese fluently. 

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He has experience in general clinical neurology treating all neurological disorders. His proudest escalade is completing fellowship training at the Muhammad Alli Parkinson Center, where he specialized in Movement Disorders and was designated as the Fellow of the Evelyn Kossak Movement Disorder Endowment from 2013-2015. With his neurological training he is proficient in may diagnostic and therapeutic modalities related to the neurological system.

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  • Agent Orange exposure

  • Motor vehicle accidents

  • Work-related injuries

  • Migraine/cluster/tension headaches

  • Neck and back pain

  • Carpal/tarsal tunnel syndromes

  • Herniated discs/sciatica/radiculopathy

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Myelopathy

  • Myopathy

  • Hydrocephalus

  • Epilepsy/seizures

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Cervical dystonia

  • Spasticity from stroke/cerebral palsy

  • Myoclonus

  • Tremor from medication exposure/Tardive Dyskinesia

  • Essential/familial tremor

  • Parkinson's syndrome

  • Tics and Tourette's

  • Dementia with Lewy Bodies

  • Alzheimer's Dementia

  • Lou Gehrig's disease/ALS

  • Myasthenia gravis

  • Gillian Barre's

  • AIDP/CIDP

  • Episodic/hereditary ataxia

  • Routine in-office electroencephalogram (EEG), and prolonged video EEG monitoring

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