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Dr. Megan Frances Selvitelli M.D., Neurologist
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Dr. Megan Frances Selvitelli M.D.

Neurologist | Neurology

5/5(24)
49 Spring St 2nd Floor Scarborough ME, 04074
Rating

5/5

About

Dr. Megan Selvitelli is a distinguished Neurologist in Scarborough, ME. Dr. Selvitelli specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the brain and nervous system. With expertise in handling complex conditions like epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and migraines, Dr. Selvitelli employs advanced techniques and personalized treatment plans to improve patient outcomes. As a neurologist, Dr. Selvitelli is committed to staying abreast of the latest developments in neurological research and therapies.

Education and Training

University Of Massachusetts Medical School 2002

Board Certification

Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN- Clinical Neurophysiology

Provider Details

FemaleEnglish 16 years of experience

Treatments

  • Headaches
  • Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Stroke
  • Epilepsy
  • Cerebrovascular Disease
  • Tremors
  • Memory Loss
  • Migraine
  • Transient Ischemic Attack (tia)
  • Vascular Disease

Dr. Megan Frances Selvitelli M.D.'s Practice location

Practice At 49 Spring St 2nd Floor

49 Spring St 2nd Floor -
Scarborough, ME 04074
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New patients: 207-883-1414, 617-632-8930
Fax: 207-883-1010, 617-632-8931, 207-883-1518

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Patient Experience with Dr. Selvitelli


5.0

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Dr. Megan Frances Selvitelli M.D. has a rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 24 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Neurologist in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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