Call (480) 303-1133
for more information.

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)

About the Clinic

Consultation Fees


New Patient (two hours) - $720.00
Return / Follow-Up Visit (per hour) - $360.00

Medical Legal Consult


Initial Visit (flat fee) - $1,800.00
Follow-Up Visit (flat fee) - $540.00

Payment plans and/or special discounts are offered to those who are experiencing financial hardship.

PPO and Medicare insurance may help pay for various tests and therapies.

Reimbursement for office consultations are possible for patients with PPO insurance once out of network deductibles have been met. Patients with PPO insurance may submit their own claims.

Cash / personal check / Visa / Mastercard are acceptable forms of payment at the time of consultation.

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.