Refer a Patient

This page is intended for referring providers. Thank you for considering Robin Warner Neurology for your patients' neurological care. If you are a patient and would like to book an appointment, please click here: drrobinwarner.com/book

How to refer

To refer a patient, please send the following to the contact information below:

  • Completed referral form (from your practice or a brief written referral)
  • Any relevant records, notes, labs, or imaging you would like reviewed
  • Reason for referral and specific clinical questions, if applicable

Once records are received, the patient will be contacted to schedule. Your patient can also self-schedule directly at drrobinwarner.com/book.

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 201-719-5910

Fax: 682-255-1158

Office: 18 E 41st St, 14th Floor, New York, NY 10017
Near Grand Central Terminal (Midtown East)

What we see

In-office EMG & nerve conduction studies performed and interpreted by Dr. Warner using a state-of-the-art Cadwell Sierra Summit system.

A broad range of neurologic presentations, with particular expertise in:

  • Peripheral neuropathy (diabetic, toxic, inflammatory, hereditary, idiopathic)
  • Neuromuscular diseases — myopathy, myositis, MG, motor neuron disease
  • Suspected ALS and other motor neuron diseases
  • Radiculopathy, plexopathy, and mononeuropathy
  • Weakness of unclear etiology
  • Migraine and other headache disorders
  • Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy
  • General neurology consultation
  • Epilepsy for maintenance of medications

In-person visits in Midtown East, Manhattan. Telemedicine available for patients located anywhere in New York State at the time of service.

Why refer to this practice

As a small, consultative practice, Robin Warner Neurology is designed to work well with referring providers — not just as a destination for patients, but as a collaborative partner in their care.

Shorter wait times

New patients are typically seen within a week. Your patients are not waiting months for an appointment.

Direct physician access

You reach Dr. Warner directly — not a covering resident, fellow, or administrator. Consultation notes and requested records are sent back promptly.

Record review

Dr. Warner provides Comprehensive Medical Record Analysis, a time-bounded review of records (notes, imaging reports, EMG/NCS, labs) with a written consult-style assessment. See the Fees page for scope and pricing.

Collaborative paperwork

We complete neurology-relevant paperwork when it’s within scope and supported by our evaluation.

Orders her own testing

Dr. Warner orders labs, imaging, and electrodiagnostic studies directly — including EMG/NCS performed in her office. You will not need to order, counsel patients on or interpret tests outside of your scope of practice.

Medication management

Monitoring, titration, prior authorizations, refills, and coordination with pharmacies and infusion centers for neurological medications are handled by Dr. Warner — not returned to your plate.

Board-certified in Neurology (ABPN) with fellowship training in neuromuscular medicine and electrodiagnostics at Hospital for Special Surgery / Weill Cornell Medical College. Current affiliation with NYU Langone Health. Learn more about Dr. Warner.

Procedures

The following in-office procedures are performed by Dr. Warner at the Midtown East location. See the Fees page for full pricing.

EMG & Nerve Conduction Studies

State-of-the-art electrodiagnostic testing performed and interpreted by Dr. Warner in her Midtown East office. Capabilities include standard NCS/EMG, single fiber EMG, repetitive nerve stimulation, and evoked potentials using a Cadwell Sierra Summit system.

Learn More About EMG Testing

Skin Biopsy for Small Fiber Neuropathy

Punch skin biopsy for evaluation of intraepidermal nerve fiber density (IENFD), useful in the workup of small fiber neuropathy when electrodiagnostic studies are normal or inconclusive.

Botox

In-office Botox injection sessions for approved neurologic and non-covered indications. Offered as an annual subscription covering professional services; medication is handled separately through a specialty pharmacy.

  • Chronic migraine
  • Cervical dystonia
  • Limb spasticity
  • Blepharospasm and Meige syndrome
  • Temporomandibular disorder (TMJ/TMD)
  • Severe primary axillary hyperhidrosis
  • Cosmetic Botox available as add-on ($15/unit)

Nerve Blocks

In-office nerve blocks performed with physician-supplied medication.

  • Occipital nerve block for occipital neuralgia or certain headache disorders
  • Carpal tunnel injections
  • Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injections for meralgia paresthetica
  • Trigger point injections

Injections

In-office administration of patient-supplied prescribed injectable medications for patients who are unable or prefer not to self-inject at home.

  • Vitamin B12 injections
  • Thiamine injections
  • CGRP monoclonal antibodies (e.g., Ajovy, Emgality, Aimovig)
  • Lequembi maintenance injector
  • Other neurological injectables on a case-by-case basis