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Expert Neurological Care in Houston

Neurologists specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders of the brain, spine, and nervous system. From migraines and epilepsy to multiple sclerosis, neuropathy, and movement disorders like Parkinson’s, neurology specialists at CLS Health provide expert care for a full spectrum of neurological conditions. 

Our comprehensive approach ensures seamless coordination with primary care physicians, physical therapists, and other specialists to develop an appropriate treatment plan for each patient. 

Whether managing a chronic condition or addressing new symptoms, we offer advanced diagnostics, medical therapies, and rehabilitative solutions to help restore function and improve quality of life. 

Providers

Jayme Durbin

Jayme Durbin, NP

  • Neurology
Mohamed Khalil

Mohamed Khalil, MD

  • Neurology
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Bushra Khan

Bushra Khan, MD

  • Neurology
Razi Rashid

Razi Rashid, MD

  • Epilepsy Neurology,
  • Neurology
Deepal Shah

Deepal Shah, MD

  • Epilepsy Neurology,
  • Neurology
Exterior of the 600 building at CLS Health Comprehensive Care Clinic in Clear Lake, home to primary and specialty care doctors.

CLS Health Neurology Associates - Clear Lake

600 N. Kobayashi Road, Suite 211
Webster TX 77598

Exterior view of CLS Health Comprehensive Care Clinic - Sugar Land, offering primary care and specialty care services.

CLS Health Neurology Associates - Sugar Land

14100 Southwest Freeway
Sugar Land TX 77478

Conditions We Treat

  • Aging & Memory Disorders – Cognitive decline, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease. 
  • Epilepsy & Seizures – Diagnosis and management of recurrent seizures. 
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) & Neuroimmunology – Autoimmune conditions affecting the nervous system. 
  • Strokes & Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIA) – Prevention, diagnosis, and post-stroke rehabilitation. 
  • Parkinson’s Disease & Tremors – Treatment for movement disorders, including DBS therapy. 
  • Myasthenia Gravis & Neuromuscular Junction Disorders – Autoimmune muscle weakness conditions. 
  • Muscle Diseases & Myopathy – Disorders causing muscle weakness and degeneration. 
  • Headaches & Migraines – Chronic headaches, tension headaches, and migraine management. 
  • Neuropathy (Peripheral Neuropathy) – Nerve damage causing numbness, tingling, and pain. 
  • Bell’s Palsy – Facial nerve paralysis and treatment options. 
  • Balance Disorders & Vertigo (BPPV) – Dizziness, loss of balance, and inner ear disorders. 
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) – Nerve compression in the wrist leading to pain and weakness. 
  • Neck Pain (Cervical Radiculopathy) – Nerve compression in the cervical spine. 
  • Lower Back Pain (Lumbar Radiculopathy) – Sciatica and lower back nerve pain. 

Procedures & Tests

  • Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Programming – Adjusting implanted DBS devices for Parkinson’s and tremors. 
  • Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) Programming – Therapy for epilepsy and depression. 
  • Interventional Pain Treatments – Specialized pain management for nerve-related conditions. 
  • Electromyogram (EMG) & Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS) – Assessing nerve and muscle function. 
  • Electroencephalogram (EEG) – Standard, video, and ambulatory EEG for seizure monitoring. 
  • Somatosensory Evoked Response (SSER) Test – Evaluating nerve pathways in the brain and spinal cord. 
  • Visual Evoked Response (VER) Test – Measuring the brain’s response to visual stimuli. 
  • Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response (BAER) Test – Testing auditory nerve function and brainstem activity. 
  • Botox Injections for Migraines – FDA-approved treatment for chronic migraines. 
  • Occipital Nerve Block for Headaches – Targeted pain relief for chronic headaches. 
  • Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injections – Pain management for spinal nerve compression. 
  • Epidermal Nerve Fiber Density (ENFD) on Punch Skin Biopsy – Diagnosing small fiber neuropathy. 
  • Spinal Compression Fractures – Evaluation and minimally invasive treatments. 

Don't see your insurance listed? We may still accept it!  CLS Health updates accepted insurance plans regularly. Please call (281) 724-1860 to verify your coverage.

  • Aetna Select
  • Open Access Selects
  • Elect Choice
  • Aetna Open Access Elect Choice
  • Aetna Choice POS II
  • Managed Choice
  • Open Choice PPO
  • Aetna Medicare Advantage Plans

CLS Health does not accept:

  • Aetna CVS Marketplace Plans

* Some providers may not accept this insurance, please call to confirm

  • Superior Ambetter Core (Complete, Clear, Focused, Standard Silver and Gold)
  • Superior Ambetter Value (Clear Value Silver, Focused Value Silver, CMS Standard Silver & Gold Value, Everyday Value Gold)
  • Superior Ambetter Virtual (Ambetter Virtual Access Silver, CMS Standard Virtual Access Basic Silver, Ambetter Virtual Access Gold)
  • Superior Health Plan CHIP*
  • Superior Health Plan MAPD (Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug)
  • Superior Health Plan Medicare
  • Superior Health Plan MMP Medicaid*
  • Superior Health Plan MMP Medicare
  • Superior Health Plan STAR*
  • Superior Health Plan STAR Kids*
  • Superior Health Plan STAR+PLUS*

CLS Health participates in most Blue Cross Blue Shield plans including:

  • Blue Choice PPO
  • Blue Essentials
  • Blue Essentials Access
  • HealthSelect
  • HealthSelect of Texas In Area
  • Consumer Directed HealthSelect in Area
  • HealthSelect of Texas Out of State
  • Consumer Directed Health Select Out of State
  • HealthSelect Secondary 65+
  • Medicare Advantage HMO
  • Medicare Advantage PPO
  • Medicare Advantage Value HMO
  • POS
  • Traditional/Par Plan
  • TRS-Active Care
  • TRS-Care Standard
  • BCBS MyBlue Health (Marketplace)

*Some providers may not accept Community Health Choice, please call to confirm

  • MarketplacePremier
  • Medicaid*CHIPCHIP PerinateSTAR
  • Medicare AdvantageDual-Special Needs Plan (D-SNP)

CLS Health accepts most Cigna plans, including:

  • Cigna HMO
  • Cigna Local Plus
  • Cigna Open Access Plus
  • Cigna PPO
  • ChoiceCare PPO
  • EPO
  • HMO
  • HMO Premier
  • Medicare Advantage Plans
  • HumanaChoice - Medicare Advantage PPO plan
  • Humana Gold Choice - Medicare Advantage Private Fee-for-Service (PFFS) plan
  • Human Gold Plus - Medicare Advantage HMO & Special Needs Plan
  • Military (TRICARE South Region Military Health Plan)
  • POS - including Choice POS, National POS Open Access/Plus and Preferred POS Open Access.
  • PPO

*Some providers may not accept United Healthcare, please call to confirm

  • Commercial, HMO, POS, EPO and PPO Plans (Charter, Choice,Core, Doctors Plan, Freedon, Heritage, Navigate, Nexus ACO, Options PPO, Passport Connect, Select)
  • Indemnity
  • Medicare Advantage (AARP, Care Improvement Plus, C-SNP, D-SNP, I-SNP, Erickson Advantage, ERS Medicare Advantage, TRS-Care Medicare Advantage, UnitedHealthcare Chronic Complete, UnitedHealthcare Connected (Medicare-Medicaid Plan), UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete, UnitedHealthcare Group Medicare Advantage PPO, United Healthcare Medicare Complete)
  • Community Plans* (CHIP, CHIP Perinate, Star, Star Kids, Star Plus, MMP)
  • Wellmed (Wellmed Dual SNP Focus, Wellmed Medicare Advantage Focus)

*Some providers may not accept Wellpoint, please call to confirm

  • Medicaid (All Texas Plans Including the Below)*
  • CHIP
  • CHIP Perinate
  • STAR
  • STAR+PLUS
  • STAR Kids
  • Medicare Advantage
  • C-SNP
  • D-SNP
  • I-SNP
  • Medicare Advantage HMO
  • Medicare-Medicaid (MMP)
  • Medicare-Medicaid Program (MMP)
  • STAR+PLUS MMP

*Some providers may not accept insurance, please call to confirm

PPO Networks

  • Beechstreet PPO
  • Carnival Cruise Lines PPO
  • Envolve Benefit Options Vision-PPO, HMO
  • First Health
  • Curative/First Health
  • Galaxy Health Network
  • HealthSmart Preferred Care
  • Accel
  • Healthsmart Payors Organization
  • Multiplan PPO
  • Tricare (Humana) PPO/Prime

Employer-Specific Plans

  • Brazoria County Employees – Aetna TPA Brazoria County Employees

Workers’ Compensation Plans

  • Workers’ Comp
  • Auto & Workers’ Comp

Medicare and Medicare Advantage

  • Medicare Traditional
  • Medicare Advantage
  • Memorial Hermann Health Solutions Commercial and Medicare
  • Molina Medicare Complete Care HMO SNP
  • Medicare-Medicaid Program (MMP)
  • STAR+PLUS MMP
  • Alignment Health Plan
  • AllyAlign Health
  • American Health Plans
  • Florida Complete Care
  • Gold Kidney Health Plan
  • Imperial Health
  • Independent Health
  • Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington
  • Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado
  • Mass Advantage
  • Presbyterian Health Plan
  • PriorityHealth
  • Provider Partners
  • SCAN
  • UCare
  • Vantage Health Plan
  • Verda Healthcare
  • Zing Health

Medicaid and CHIP Programs

  • Molina Healthcare* (Marketplace, Medicaid, CHIP, CHIP Perinate, STAR, STAR Kids, STAR+PLUS)
  • Texas Children's Health Plans*
  • TMHP (Traditional Medicaid) Traditional Medicaid

Specialty Plans

  • VA Community Cares Network CCN

FAQs

  • Dementia is a general term for cognitive decline that affects memory, thinking, and reasoning. 
  • Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, characterized by progressive memory loss, confusion, and behavioral changes

While dementia can result from various conditions, Alzheimer’s is a specific brain disease that worsens over time. 

A stroke requires immediate medical attention. Remember FAST

  • F – Facial drooping 
  • A – Arm weakness 
  • S – Speech difficulty 
  • T – Time to call 911 

Other signs include sudden numbness, confusion, vision problems, dizziness, and severe headache. Seeking emergency care quickly can prevent long-term damage. 

Consider seeing a neurologist if you experience: 

  • Frequent or severe headaches/migraines 
  • Chronic dizziness, vertigo, or balance issues 
  • Unexplained numbness, tingling, or weakness 
  • Memory loss or cognitive decline 
  • Seizures or loss of consciousness 
  • Persistent nerve pain or muscle weakness 

A neurologist can help diagnose underlying conditions and recommend appropriate treatment. 

Migraines often include throbbing pain on one side of the head, sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, and sometimes visual disturbances (auras). Unlike tension headaches, migraines are more severe and can last from a few hours to several days

Botox for migraines is an FDA-approved treatment that involves injecting botulinum toxin into specific areas of the head and neck to block pain signals and reduce migraine frequency. It is typically recommended for patients with chronic migraines (15+ headache days per month) and provides relief by relaxing muscles and decreasing nerve activity. 

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) symptoms vary but often include fatigue, numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, vision problems, dizziness, balance issues, and cognitive difficulties. Some individuals may experience spasticity, bladder dysfunction, or mobility challenges. Symptoms can be mild or severe and often fluctuate in intensity. 

Neuropathy symptoms depend on the affected nerves but commonly include numbness, tingling, burning pain, muscle weakness, and sensitivity to touch. Peripheral neuropathy often starts in the hands and feet, progressing over time. Severe cases may cause loss of coordination or difficulty walking

Myopathy is a muscle disease that affects muscle strength and function. It can be caused by genetic conditions, autoimmune disorders, infections, or metabolic issues. Symptoms include muscle weakness, fatigue, cramping, and difficulty with movement. Common types include muscular dystrophy, inflammatory myopathies (like polymyositis), and metabolic myopathies

Lumbar radiculopathy, also known as sciatica, is treated with physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, epidural steroid injections, and in severe cases, surgery. Treatments aim to relieve nerve compression, reduce pain, and restore mobility. 

  • Syncope (fainting) is a temporary loss of consciousness due to decreased blood flow to the brain. 
  • Presyncope is the feeling of near-fainting without actually losing consciousness, often accompanied by dizziness, weakness, or lightheadedness. 

Both can be caused by low blood pressure, heart conditions, or neurological disorders, and evaluation by a doctor is recommended if episodes are frequent. 

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