About
Dr. Anton Ostashko is a board-certified neurologist serving patients across the Bay Area at Los Altos Neurology. He earned his medical degree from St. George's University and completed his neurology residency at Virginia Commonwealth University. He pursued additional clinical training at UC Davis. His clinical interests center on memory and cognitive disorders, headache and migraine management, and advanced neuroimaging using MRI and PET technology. He also treats complex neurological conditions that require careful, individualized evaluation.
Dr. Ostashko serves as a Site Principal Investigator for ALZ-NET, the Alzheimer's Network for Treatment and Diagnostics. That role gives his patients direct access to cutting-edge Alzheimer's research and emerging therapies. He sees patients at offices in both Mountain View and San Mateo. Each consultation reflects his belief that excellent neurological care should feel collaborative and personal.
Education & Training
Medical School
St. George's University
Residency
Virginia Commonwealth University
Additional Training
UC Davis
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Ostashko right for?
Dr. Ostashko is a strong fit for adults navigating memory loss, cognitive decline, or a new or suspected Alzheimer's diagnosis. Patients dealing with chronic migraine or complex neurological conditions benefit from his evidence-based, imaging-guided approach. He also suits patients or families who want access to clinical research and emerging Alzheimer's treatments through his ALZ-NET investigator role. Anyone seeking unhurried, relationship-centered neurology care in the Mountain View or San Mateo area will find his concierge model well suited to their needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Ostashko treats memory loss, cognitive disorders, Alzheimer's disease, chronic migraine, headache, and complex neurological conditions. He takes a thorough, imaging-guided approach to diagnosis and management. His practice handles both common and difficult-to-diagnose neurological concerns.
Yes, Dr. Ostashko holds board certification in neurology. He completed his residency training at Virginia Commonwealth University and pursued additional training at UC Davis. His credentials reflect a strong foundation in clinical neurology.
Dr. Ostashko earned his medical degree from St. George's University. He completed his neurology residency at Virginia Commonwealth University and received additional training at UC Davis. That combination shaped his expertise in both general and subspecialty neurology.
Dr. Ostashko serves as a Site Principal Investigator for ALZ-NET, the Alzheimer's Network for Treatment and Diagnostics. This role connects his patients to leading-edge Alzheimer's research and emerging treatment options. Patients dealing with memory concerns or an Alzheimer's diagnosis gain access to clinical advances through his participation.
Yes, Dr. Ostashko incorporates advanced MRI and PET neuroimaging into his diagnostic process. These tools support more accurate evaluation of memory disorders, cognitive decline, and other complex neurological conditions. He pairs imaging findings with evidence-based therapies to build individualized care plans.
Dr. Ostashko treats each consultation as a collaborative process. He offers extended appointments and direct physician access so patients can engage fully in their care. His goal is to make every patient feel genuinely heard and well-supported throughout their neurological care.
Yes, Los Altos Neurology maintains affiliated partnerships with specialists in neuromuscular physical therapy, clinical neuropsychology, and vestibular rehabilitation. Dr. Ostashko coordinates with these partners to support patients who need multidisciplinary care. This network allows him to address a broader range of neurological needs.
Dr. Ostashko sees patients at two locations: 2500 Hospital Drive, Suite 4B in Mountain View, and 34 N San Mateo Drive in San Mateo. Both offices operate by appointment only. Patients can join a waitlist through the practice's patient portal.
Doctor profile last updated August 19, 2026
