Neurodiagostic Testing
Suite 1127
Columbus, OH 43203
Physician
Neurology
Department: Neurology
I believe that it’s important to remember that patients are individuals. We can be most successful if the patient and his or her physician work as a team, along with other staff and family members. We work together to understand the medical issues facing the patient and what options are available to help treat or control symptoms.
I’m a neuromuscular disease specialist. I became interested in these disorders during my training because I have a background in immunology. Many nerve and muscle diseases are caused by immune system dysfunction. In the past 25 years, we’ve made great strides in treating many immune-mediated muscle and nerve diseases.
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center has evolved into one of the great tertiary (specialty) care centers in the United States. It’s exciting to be a part of this transformation and to know that it will continue to grow long after I retire from practicing medicine.
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Good
Dr Freimer is well versed with myathensia gravis reason I am seeing her. Osu lucky to have her!!
Friendly, honest, listened well and responded quickly to my questions and concerns.
The best doctor I have ever had
Always a great experience.
Dr. Freimer was very helpful with my issues with my pharmacy. She knows about MG.
Very good
Good attention to detail
Grest
Best bed side manner
Great
Great
Wonderful
Dr Freimer spent time going through my needs and options.
Explain the details and answer my concerns Very welcome to answer my questions and focused to read my history and all report .she discuss all the options to find the appropriate treatment
Easy to speak with, listened to me and gave useful feedback.
Tends to speak over or cut the patient short before the patient is finished explaining something or answering a question.
Dr Freimer is outstanding as was her assistant Doctor.
I do not feel I have received a good explanation of my condition and affects no my body, what I should look for and how to best take care of myself.
She is explained everything in detail. She was very positive about my treatment.
All of my questions were answered
Very attentive
Excellent doctor
Dr is the best
Very understanding and came up with a plan for my illness and made sure I know more about my illness and was very quick with getting me in touch with the other specialist that I needed to see
Always great
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