Yonkers office
970 N Broadway, Suite 107
Yonkers, NY 10701
North Yonkers office for patients in central Westchester and nearby communities.
Office hours
Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Adult neurology in Yonkers & New Rochelle
Dr. Emad Soliman, MD provides thoughtful, personalized care for adults with neurological symptoms, with appointments in Yonkers and New Rochelle.
Adult neurology physician

We evaluate and treat a wide range of neurological conditions.
Persistent headaches, recurring migraines, and headaches that feel new or different can interfere with daily life and deserve closer neurological evaluation.
Condition
Headaches and migraines can vary in frequency, severity, and associated symptoms. Patients often schedule a visit when headaches are persistent, disruptive, or changing from their usual pattern.
How care is approached
Care begins with a detailed review of the headache history and recent changes. Treatment planning depends on the symptoms, the visit findings, and whether further evaluation is needed.
Neurology focus
Neurology visits focus on the timing, pattern, and progression of headache symptoms, especially when a headache is new, persistent, or different from prior episodes.
Changes in sensation, nerve pain, or balance can point to nerve-related concerns that benefit from a focused neurological workup.
Condition
Numbness, tingling, burning discomfort, and neuropathy symptoms may affect the hands, feet, legs, or other areas. Some patients notice intermittent symptoms, while others have daily discomfort or balance changes.
How care is approached
Care starts with reviewing where the symptoms occur, how long they last, and how they affect comfort or walking. Treatment planning depends on the pattern of symptoms and what is found during the neurological evaluation.
Neurology focus
Neurology evaluation looks closely at sensation changes, whether symptoms are constant or intermittent, and which areas of the body are affected, because those details help frame the assessment.
Seizures, blackouts, or unexplained neurological episodes need careful review of what happened before, during, and after the event.
Condition
Episodes involving loss of awareness, blackouts, confusion, shaking, or other unexplained neurological changes can be concerning and are best reviewed in detail.
How care is approached
Care starts with a careful history of the episode, including what was observed and how recovery happened afterward. Treatment planning depends on the event history, the neurological evaluation, and whether further assessment is needed.
Neurology focus
Neurology assessment pays close attention to the sequence of symptoms around an episode, because timing and recovery are important parts of the evaluation.
970 N Broadway, Suite 107
Yonkers, NY 10701
North Yonkers office for patients in central Westchester and nearby communities.
Office hours
Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
20 Cedar Street, Suite 107
New Rochelle, NY 10801
New Rochelle office for patients in lower Westchester and surrounding areas.
Office hours
Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Google Reviews
Overall rating
547 Google reviews
Miriam Velez
a month ago
The office staff is very friendly and the provider saw was so caring and very knowledgeable. She made me feel so comfortable. It was my first time and I would...
Nilda Andujar
2 months ago
It was my first time visiting the new office and it was really nice. The staff was very welcoming and the PA Eva even more! I love Dr Soliman as...
john perez
3 months ago
The front desk staff were amazing. They are a breath of fresh air. The lady's are very welcoming and supper friendly. Love the the location I can not leave the...
Helpful details before a first visit.
No. You can request the Yonkers office, the New Rochelle office, or indicate that either location works.
Bring a photo ID, your insurance information if applicable, a current medication list, and any recent imaging reports, test results, or referral notes you have available.
Patients often seek care for headaches, migraines, numbness, weakness, dizziness, tremor, memory concerns, seizures, and other neurological symptoms. If you are unsure whether your concern is the right fit, call before scheduling.
This website is not intended for emergencies. For severe sudden neurological symptoms, call 911 or seek immediate emergency care.
Choose the option that works best for you.