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Park Avenue Neurology

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Practice TypeSpecialty
LocationUpper East Side, Manhattan
DoctorsGayatri Devi MD, MS, FACP, FAAN, Neurology
HousecallsYes

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At Park Avenue Neurology, Dr. Gayatri Devi leads one of New York City's most clinically sophisticated brain health practices. A fourth-generation physician with nearly thirty years of focused neurological experience, she brings rare depth to conditions including Alzheimer's disease, concussions, Parkinson's, chronic pain, and menopause-related cognitive changes.

The practice pairs advanced diagnostics with cutting-edge interventions. Dr. Devi administers neuronavigation-guided Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and offers the newest FDA-approved Alzheimer's therapies, including lecanemab (Leqembi) and donanemab (Kisunla). Nurse Practitioner Kristi Casale Mooney brings specialized expertise in neurology and geriatrics. NYS school psychologist Casey Emery performs neurocognitive studies and builds individualized brain exercise programs for patients. The team makes house calls, extending care beyond the office when patients need it most.

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Park Avenue Neurology treats a wide range of neurological conditions. These include Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Parkinson's and movement disorders, concussion and post-concussive syndrome, headaches and migraines, vertigo, chronic pain, mild cognitive impairment, and menopause-related cognitive impairment (MeRCI). The practice also offers preventive neurology and brain health and wellness programs.

Yes. Park Avenue Neurology offers the latest FDA-approved Alzheimer's therapies, including lecanemab (Leqembi) and donanemab (Kisunla). Dr. Devi is an early adopter of new interventions and keeps her clinical approach current with emerging research and trial therapies.

Neuronavigation-guided Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) uses precise brain mapping to target specific neural regions during treatment. Park Avenue Neurology offers this advanced form of TMS for conditions including Alzheimer's, dementia, and chronic pain. It represents one of the more sophisticated neuromodulation tools available in outpatient neurology.

MeRCI stands for Menopause Related Cognitive Impairment, a term Dr. Gayatri Devi coined to describe cognitive changes women experience during menopause. Park Avenue Neurology actively treats MeRCI and considers it a distinct and important area of neurological care. Dr. Devi has researched and written about gender differences in neurologic disease for decades.

Yes. The practice makes home visits for patients who need care outside the office. This extends the reach of neurological evaluation and treatment to patients for whom travel presents a challenge.

Yes. Casey Emery, a NYS licensed school psychologist on staff, performs neurocognitive studies and designs tailored brain exercise programs for individual patients. These assessments help guide diagnosis and cognitive rehabilitation planning.

Park Avenue Neurology performs several diagnostic procedures on-site. These include Electroencephalogram (EEG), Lumbar Puncture, Transcranial Dopplers, and neurocognitive testing. The practice also performs otolith maneuvers for vertigo and offers cognitive rehabilitation services.

Yes. Park Avenue Neurology administers Botox for both dystonia and migraine. This is a clinically established treatment that Dr. Devi incorporates as part of her broader approach to movement disorders and headache management.

Dr. Gayatri Devi leads the practice as its director. Kristi Casale Mooney, NP, brings a special focus in neurology and geriatrics. Casey Emery, MSEd, a NYS school psychologist, conducts neurocognitive studies and creates personalized brain exercise programs for patients. Together they provide comprehensive neurological and cognitive care.

Prospective patients can contact the practice directly by phone at (212) 517-6881. The team serves patients across New York City and also offers home visits for those who need them.

Practice last updated March 21, 2026