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Midtown Neurology MD

Quick Facts

Practice TypeConcierge
LocationMidtown New York, New York City, Florida
DoctorsAlina Sharinn MD, Neurology
Telehealth TypeVideo visits via HIPAA-compliant web-based methods (personal computer, laptop, tablet, or cell phone)
HousecallsYes
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Midtown Neurology MD, Dr. Alina Sharinn delivers boutique neurological care from her Midtown Manhattan office. She serves a limited panel of patients, dedicating the time and focus each case demands. Her philosophy pairs academic rigor with genuine accessibility.

Dr. Sharinn holds board certification in general neurology and brings subspecialty depth in Multiple Sclerosis and neuroimmunology. She treats a wide range of neurological conditions, from dementia and Parkinson's disease to migraines, spine disorders, and epilepsy. She also performs therapeutic Botox injections and EMG/NCS diagnostics. Concierge patients reach her directly by cell phone around the clock. She travels between New York and Florida and conducts home visits for patients with cognitive or physical disabilities. A dedicated Concierge Practice Manager and Patient Coordinator support care coordination with PCPs, specialists, and home staff.

Details

Address

133 East 58th Street, Suite 401, New York, NY 10022

Membership Details

Contact office to discuss fee structure for Concierge Care program. Office does not bill insurance for concierge services but can assist with claim submission.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Contact the office directly to discuss the fee structure and enrollment process. The practice keeps concierge enrollment limited so Dr. Sharinn can dedicate substantial time to each patient. A dedicated Concierge Practice Manager and Patient Coordinator assist with onboarding and ongoing care coordination.

The practice does not bill insurance for Concierge Care program services. However, the office can assist patients with submitting claims to their insurance company and guide them through the reimbursement process. The office cannot guarantee that an insurer will reimburse any portion of the fees paid.

Yes. Concierge patients receive 24/7 direct access to Dr. Sharinn via her personal cell phone. This level of availability is a core feature of the Concierge Care program.

Yes. Dr. Sharinn conducts HIPAA-compliant video consultations through a secure platform. Patients can connect from home, work, or any remote location using a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Telemedicine serves both routine follow-ups and acute visits where an in-office exam is not required.

Yes. Dr. Sharinn performs home visits, with particular focus on patients managing cognitive or physical disabilities. She also travels between New York and Florida to provide care to patients in both locations.

Dr. Sharinn treats a wide range of conditions. These include Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, migraines, stroke, spine disorders, neuropathy, vertigo, tremors, gait disorders, carpal tunnel syndrome, ADHD, concussion, myasthenia gravis, and more.

Therapeutic Botox involves injecting botulinum toxin to treat neurological and neuromuscular conditions. Dr. Sharinn uses it for migraines, cervical dystonia, spasticity from stroke or MS, blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, TMJ, post-herpetic neuralgia, neck pain, and hyperhidrosis. She also uses Botox and dermal fillers to correct facial asymmetry caused by stroke, MS, and Bell's palsy.

Yes. Dr. Sharinn and her team actively coordinate with primary care physicians, care managers, physical therapists, home staff, dieticians, and medical specialists. The practice also works with a network of radiology and acute care facilities to support each patient's full treatment plan.

Yes. The practice offers cosmetic Botox, Xeomin, and dermal fillers including Juvederm and Radiesse. These treatments address wrinkles, facial volume loss, and facial asymmetry. Botox for hyperhidrosis is also available for patients dealing with excessive sweating.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026