Dr. Rassan M. Tarabein M.D.
Neurologist | Neurology
About
Dr. Rassan M. Tarabein M.D. is the Top Doctor in America and a World Leading Physician.
* True leader in healthcare with unwavering commitment and passion for enhancing patient quality of life for everybody he cares for.
* Board-Certified Neurologist and Spinal Interventionist with a special interest in Stem Cell Holistic Medicine. He is an expert who changed the lives of his patients through his designated cause and exceptional expertise in his field.
* a role model on how physicians should embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients.
For more, visit his website at drtarabein.com
Education and Training
University of Damascus School of Medicine MD 1984
University of Wisconsin Sleep Medicine Researcher 1992
Saint Louis University Hospitals & Clinics Neurology MD Internship 1993
Univ of Damascus, Fac of Med, Damascus, Syria 1983
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN
Provider Details
Dr. Rassan M. Tarabein M.D.'s Expert Contributions
Don't do it, please ...
You may have it all set up already and about to do it, be it a gun, a knife, handful of pills or whatever; I ask you to please don’t do it. You may think that is the only solution for your problems but it is not; everybody thinks that one’s problems are the biggest and most complex of all. Rest...
My 6 weeks old baby has ankle clonus. Should I take him to a neurologist?
Of course you should, it's never too early. READ MORE
Can taking painkillers for a long time impact the CNS?
Taking painkillers for long time could build tolerance, physical dependency and even addiction. If you are taking a low dose infrequently, this may only delay such side effects. READ MORE
When should I worry about dizziness and headaches?
Always ... READ MORE
Is nerve pulling common in diabetic patients?
Diabetic Neuropathy is common in feet and lower extremities, she probably has something else, she should see a neurologist. READ MORE
What is the best way to determine internal head injury?
Although head CT and possibly a spinal tap could confirm or exclude bleed, yet it does not replace seeing a neurologist. READ MORE
Can autism ever be cured?
Sadly, not yet. READ MORE
I am 27 years old. I have been having dizziness for the last week. Could it be a brain tumor?
Sudden onset dizziness should never be taken lightly, although it may be transient and uneventful, yet at times could indicate serious diagnosis which I'd rather not get into, must see a neurologist asap. READ MORE
My child is getting convulsions past 2 nights. What should I do?
Febrile seizures are well known sequelae of mid-high grade fever, however neurological examination and workup including an EEG and brain MRI would be highly advised. READ MORE
Can a spinal injury affect the brain functioning?
Spinal injury never affects the brain, nonetheless, mood fluctuation is not uncommon with spine injuries, as much as any other injuries. READ MORE
swelling in legs
Would recommend daily whirlpool variable pressure waterjet therapy. READ MORE
Why does my head have pain around noon?
What time do you wake up? Does the headache clear up as the day progresses? Does your headache responds to NSAIDS? A fair list of possible causes for such headaches. READ MORE
I have a shooting pain around the right side of my face. What should I do?
Although it seems like TN "Trigeminal Neuralgia"; yet a neurological exam by a competent neurologist is what you need. READ MORE
What is the possible treatment for vertigo?
At this age, most common cause could be BPV "Benign Positional Vertigo" caused by otoliths lodged in the ampulla of the ear, ask your doctor to perform "Epley's Maneuver", which is diagnostic and therapeutic. If it resolves your vertigo, then learn it to do it yourself, it is very easy. If not, then a neurological workup is indicated. READ MORE
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Medical Director Natus Inc. 2017 - 2017
- President & CEO Cell Therapy Inc. International 2017 - Present
Awards
- Leading Physicians of the World 2013 LPW
- Top Doctor in America 2017 AMA consumer research
- National Leadership Award 2001 the United States Congress
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Islamic Institute International iiiORG.net
Treatments
- none in the USA (only overseas)
Internships
- University of Wisconsin
Fellowships
- The University of Texas-Houston TXWake Forest University-Winston Salem NC
Professional Society Memberships
- American Medical Association, Baldwin County Medical Society, American Academy of Pain Management, American Academy of Neurology
Professional Affiliations
- European Academy of Neurology & Neurosurgery
Articles and Publications
- All on Amazon.com
- Published
What do you attribute your success to?
- My wife, Laila
Areas of research
- Stem Cell
Awards
- Top Doctor in America and world Leading Physician
Philanthropic Initiatives
- Islamic Institute International
Teaching and speaking
- Numerous national and international lectures, worldwide.
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Anywhere abroad
Hobbies / Sports
- Pilot, Spending Time With Family
Favorite professional publications
- American Academy of Pain Management Journal
Dr. Rassan M. Tarabein M.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Tarabein
- Cathleen
I have been with Doc 10years. I love coming here. I have now brought my roommate he is a new patient. I see that doc is helping him. He listens to us, the office ladies are very sweet and patient. It make our visit great. Ty everyone
- Shane
He made a video since he is blind
- Douglas
Excellent as always over all rating 10
- Marchita
The staff and Dr. Tarabein are great. They have great patience and time with you to understand your problems and needs.
- Kathleen
Awesome dr recommend him to anyone
- Jon
Dr Tarabein - is an excellent pain management Doctor that truly cares for his patients.
- Denise
Hes wonderful caring and patient. Nurses are great too
- Joseph
Excellent care
- Jamie
GreatüòÑ
- Martha
Very good doctor, I would not go anywhere else. He has helped with all my pian.
- Dana
Love this man, saved my life
- Donna
I love dr Tarabein he has been my dr for years
- Tina
Wonderful, caring doctor who loves his patients and advocates for them tirelessly.
- Amanda
Excellent at listening to my needs. Prescribes the correct medicine to meet my needs. Takes great precaution to keep me safe. Always explores all options to help me.
- Starr
Such a caring dr.
- Deborah
The most caring Dr.I I have ever seen
- Paul
Love the promptness, and plesant staff
- Joseph
Awesome doctor and always caring. You can tell he cares for his patients and there quality of life!
- Sharon
Love it here
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