MEMBERSHIP BASED NEUROLOGICAL CARE

Direct Specialty Care

Greenleaf Neurology Direct Care offers a more personal path to treatment, with prompt access, longer visits, direct physician communication, and coordinated care built around the needs of patients living with complex neurological conditions.

Launching July 1, 2026!

Pricing available upon inquiry.

After-hours access by appointment.


Appointments within days

Designed for access when symptoms or questions cannot wait.

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Designed for patients with more straightforward neurological needs, this tier provides expert case management with direct access to your neurologist, ongoing secure communication, and priority scheduling for visits within four business days. It is well suited to stable conditions and focused follow-up, while still preserving timely support when new questions arise.

Tier 1

Focused Management

Longer visits

Time to listen carefully, review history, and plan thoughtfully.

What direct specialty care means

Traditional care models often leave patients waiting weeks for appointments and then squeezing complex neurological concerns into brief visits. This model removes much of that friction by focusing on timely access, transparent pricing, and a real physician-patient relationship.

Neurological symptoms are rarely simple

Headaches, seizures, tremor, dizziness, memory changes, and demyelinating disease all require careful listening, context, and follow-through. Direct specialty care creates room for that kind of medicine.

Direct communication

Reach your neurologist without layers of office gatekeeping.

Comprehensive care

Allow us to coordinate care between your primary care physician and specialist physicians.

Tier 2

Advanced Care

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Tier 2: Tailored for patients with complex or multiple neurological diagnoses, this tier offers a higher-intensity level of coordination with direct access to your neurologist, frequent communication, and priority scheduling within 48 hours when clinically appropriate. It is intended for individuals who require closer monitoring, nuanced treatment decisions, and more frequent touchpoints to keep care aligned with changing symptoms and goals.