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206 East Morris Dr.
Phoenix, AZ 85012

Robb
Oto-Neurology
Clinic

206 East Morris Dr.
Phoenix, AZ 85012
Ph: (480) 303-1133
Fax: (602) 759-1280

Website last updated: 03.18.21

Hours

Please call the 24/7 operator at 480.303.1133 with your chief complaint, best email, and contact numbers. Medical offices may send referrals via fax but please include patients' email as much as possible. Email facilitates scheduling and other important communications now.

Practice Scope

Including, but not limited to:

  • Hearing
  • Deafness
  • Tinnitus
  • Sound sensitivity
  • Misophonia
  • Discomfort in ears
  • Ear fullness
  • Vertigo
  • Dizziness
  • Lightheadedness
  • Imbalance
  • Difficulty walking
  • Falls
  • Nystagmus
    (eye movement abnormalities)
  • Tremor
  • Incoordination
  • Sleep difficulties
  • Fatigue
  • Ill effects of chronic stress
  • Chemotherapy decline (chemobrain,
    brain fog)
  • Mood disturbances
  • Mild traumatic brain injury / post-concussion syndrome / symptoms (headache, dizziness, difficulties with memory, personality and sleep, sound sensitivity, light sensitivity, tinnitus / hearing loss, blurred vision, other)

Medical Resources

These American otoneurologists in active clinical practice have completed formal residency training in neurology and are fellowship-trained in otoneurology / medical neuro-otology (hearing and balance disorders): There are a few exceptions, so please read the biographical pages carefully but all offer a tremendous service to a greatly under-served population in America. Historical Note: Drs. Baloh, Cohen, Leigh and Zee designed their own unique hearing and balance fellowships during a time, not so long ago, when formal otoneurology / medical neurotology fellowships did not exist. They are the living modern day fathers of otoneurology and we owe them a debt of gratitude for their tremendous ongoing contributions to the field.

No introduction on the scientific advances in the human vestibular system would be complete without a special mention of David A. Robinson, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Johns Hopkins University Medical Center. Dr. Robinson has revolutionized the field of vestibular neurophysiology through many discoveries over the past 40 years. His groundbreaking work in October of 1963 using scleral search coils in a magnetic field as a means of measuring eye movements opened the gates to the modern era of research in ocular-motor control. Since then, Dr. Robinson has trained the majority of vestibular laboratory directors around the world.

Dr. Joseph L. Demer completed an ophthalmology residency and a pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus fellowship and has made and continues to make significant contributions to our understanding of the human vestibular system.

West of the Mississippi

Robert W. Baloh, M.D. (Los Angeles, CA)
Bernard Cohen, M.D. (New York City)
James R. Nelson, M.D. (La Jolla, CA)
Joseph M. P. Furman, M.D., Ph.D. (Pittsburgh, PA)
John G. Oas, M.D. (Solon, OH)
Terry D. Fife, M.D. (Phoenix, AZ)
Jeffrey J. Brown, M.D., Ph.D. (Portland, OR)
Joseph L. Demer, M.D., Ph.D. (Los Angeles, CA)
Erik Viirre, M.D., Ph.D. (San Diego, CA)
Joanna C. Jen, M.D., Ph.D. (Los Angeles, CA)
Greg T. Whitman, M.D. (Braintree, MA)
Andrew K. Oh, M.D. (San Jose, CA)
Gail P. Ishiyama, M.D. (Los Angeles, CA)
Robert W. Jensen, M.D., J.D. (Columbus, OH)
Sarah H. Ying, M.D. (Baltimore, MD)
Neil Cherian, M.D. (Cleveland, OH)
Michael J. A. Robb, M.D. (Phoenix, AZ)
Kevin A. Kerber, M.D. (Ann Arbor, MI)
Ian M. Purcell, M.D., Ph.D. (La Jolla, CA)
Yoon-Hee K. Cha, M.D. (Los Angeles, CA)

East of the Mississippi

David S. Zee, M.D. (Baltimore, MD)
R. John Leigh, M.D. (Cleveland, OH)
Robert B. Daroff, M.D. (Cleveland, OH)
Timothy C. Hain, M.D., Ph.D. (Chicago, IL)
Ronald J. Tusa, M.D., Ph.D. (Atlanta, GA)
Jules M. Friedman, M.D. (Providence, RI)
Mohamed A. Hamid, M.D., Ph.D., IEEE (Chagrin Falls, OH)
Robert A. Levine, M.D. (Boston, MA)
Stephen W. Parker, M.D. (Boston, MA)
Richard F. Lewis, M.D. (Boston, MA)
Phillip D. Kramer, M.D. (Edison, NJ)
Martin S. Gizzi, M.D. (Edison, NJ)
Michael L. Rosenberg, M.D., Ph.D. (Edison, NJ)
David Solomon, M.D., Ph.D. (Baltimore, MD)
Mark F. Walker, M.D. (Cleveland, OH)
David Newman-Toker (Baltimore, MD)
Scott D. Eggers, M.D. (Minneapolis, MN)
Sharon S. Hartman, M.D., Ph.D. (Atlanta, GA)
Adrian J. Priesol, M.D. (Boston, MA)
Marcello Cherchi, M.D., Ph.D. (Chicago, IL)
Douglas J. Lanska, M.D. (Tomah, WI)
Pamela Y. Blake, M.D. (Houston, TX)

Philosophy

To keep alive the practice of private medicine, to strive for excellence in teaching and clinical research, and to preserve the sanctity of the patient-doctor relationship through old-fashioned, country-doctor values combined with modern oto-neurological subspecialty expertise.