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I always appreciate the time and corncern Dr Hayes and his MA Jane take with meeting my concerns and answering my questions
I love Dr. Todd Hayes he’s a great doctor
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Dr. Todd Hayes, DO?
Todd A. Hayes, DO, is a board-certified neurologist with over 20 years of experience. He currently serves patients at Riverhills Neuroscience's Norwood and Anderson locations in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he provides compassionate care and advanced treatments for various neurological disorders.
Dr. Hayes completed his doctoral degree in osteopathic medicine at Des Moines University, Osteopathic Medical Center in Des Moines, Iowa. He also completed a neurology residency at St. John Detroit Oakland Hospital in the Michigan State University System. In addition, Dr. Hayes attended a Master’s degree program in health and humanities and completed a Bachelor of Science in Physiology from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.
Dr. Hayes’ expertise includes general neurology, neuromuscular disorders, epilepsy, and electromyography (EMG).
He has been a recipient of several awards, including the Physician Excellence in Precepting from the Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Dean's Recognition for Outstanding Performance and Contribution from the Des Moines University Osteopathic Medical Center, and the Outstanding Service and Leadership in the Community Award from Michigan State University.
Dr. Hayes is also an active member of several professional organizations, including the American Academy of Neurology, American Medical Association, American College of Osteopathic Neurologists and Psychiatrists, American Osteopathic Association, and American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine.
Committed to providing his patients the highest quality of care, Dr. Hayes utilizes his expertise and experience to develop customized treatment plans that address each patient's unique needs.
Alzheimers & Dementia
Arthritis
Back Pain
Behavioral Medicine
Clinical Research
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
EEG
EMG/NCV
Infusion Therapy
MRI
Migraines & Headaches
Movement Disorders
Multiple Sclerosis
Myofascial Pain
Neuropathy
Osteoarthritis
Parkinson’s Disease
Rheumatology
Shingles
Sleep Medicine
Spasticity
Spine Care
Spine Surgery
Sports & Workplace Injuries
Stroke
Locations (2)
Riverhills Neuroscience
4805 Montgomery Road
Cincinnati, OH, 45212
Riverhills Neuroscience
7661 Beechmont Ave
Suite 130
Cincinnati, OH, 45255
More About Dr. Todd Hayes, DO
NPI Number
1770604233
Provider's Gender
Male
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I always appreciate the time and corncern Dr Hayes and his MA Jane take with meeting my concerns and answering my questions
I love Dr. Todd Hayes he’s a great doctor
I’m describing my experience, not evaluating others reaction to what turned out to be my misunderstanding, my confusing the referents of various ‘this’s or ‘that’s (I had lots of questions for clarification. I give ***** to every Riverhills’ staff I interacted with) as my own responses for confirmation or clarification I understood the relevant precision probably had ambiguous ‘this’ or ‘that’ or more than one erroneous item needing correction. Probably only a preprinted handout succinct standard parameters how recent any pre-MRI (or pre-EEG or pre-other) tests need be for that test, and each test for Dr Hayes’ evaluation. My understanding on leaving in the initial give&take Aug24th was the MRI or EEG could be/preferably done as late as Tue Sep26 (Monday acceptable) for 145pm appt Thu Sep28 w/Dr Hayes, i electing to have all tests done at Riverhills, a pre-test for the MRI being setup, I’d be notified. I went up to 4th floor & after while left—my notes illegible—without any pretest or appt discussion. During one phone call eoAug or early Sept I learned I had misunderstood. The Sept26(or 25) for Sept28 appt was latest if everything was that for 28th—if MRI done early AM 28th, earliest it’s pretest could be was 72hrs, preferably 48hrs before the 145pm 28th appt. MRI itself (as the EEG) good for 6mo, the blood test within 48-72 hrs before. A modified blood test good for 6-8wks before which is what I took monday the 11th. I recog my using ‘this’ or ‘that’ or speaking too quickly (as on occasion others w/me) plus illegible notes the fundamental problem—as also the contest between —whether within VA or, HumanaPPO(Oct15-Dec7 thru textmssg delegate TZInsur) w/varieties of later recog textTZAssur (turns out i s/w )‘BCBS/Anthem PPO/HMOs & phone issues, incl unrecog ph#s not being picks up as well as when using csvc #s from back of sponsoring cc or health member card. I use 1st names of staff because I feel i s/w fellow human confirm I got them right or wrong, not to apportion blame. my visual or speaking issues the major cause. Sometimes I catch myself & speak slower.
Staff was pleasant and helpful.
Very kind and knowledgeable
He is a very thorough doctor. Gets to the point in the problem
Dr Hayes and Ann are exceptional
Very nice and professional.
Very concerned and very helpful and caring
They take time to listen and answer your questions