Frederick Taylor, MD

Frederick Taylor, MD
6490 Excelsior Blvd Ste E500 Minneapolis, MN 55426
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Frederick Taylor, MD

Frederick Taylor, MD practices as a Neurologist in Minneapolis, MN.Frederick Taylor, MD graduated from Univ Of Nm Sch Of Med, Albuquerque Nm 87131.
Primary Specialty

Neurologist

Education Univ Of Nm Sch Of Med, Albuquerque Nm 87131
Training Univ Of Wi Hosp & Cli, Neurology Univ Of Wi Hosp & Cli, Pediatrics
Services Frederick Taylor, MD provides neurology services in Minneapolis, MN. A Neurologist is a physician who diagnoses, treats, and manages disorders, disease, and injuries to the nervous system. This includes such areas as the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles.

Please call Frederick Taylor, MD at (952) 927-3200 to schedule an appointment in Minneapolis, MN or to get more information.
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(3 Reviews)
Service
2.5 star average for Service
Expertise
1 star average for Expertise
Staff
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Recommended
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Value
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Environment
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Recent Reviews
I have late stage disseminated Central nervous system Lyme disease, untreated so long, I now have MS... & TWO BRAIN ANEURYSMS. all of these, undiagnosed by Dr Taylor. I was his patient for nearly 15 years. I am lucky I am still alive. I always left feeling belittled & insulted. Constantly told by him that "it's all in your head" so I would see a psychiatrist (he told me it was mandatory for chronic pain patients) who would just write for more pills. I was seriously over medicated & never really heard.
This mans ego is out of control. He would go on about rebound HA & actually told me "you need to relax, find someone to give you a backrub three times a day"! Unbelievable... The fact that my nervous system is damaged & constantly telling my muscles to constrict, it was literally impossible to relax. I had headache pain EVERY SINGLE DAY!
The pain finally drove me out of work & I found good doctors who saved my life. I only stayed with him because he lied in the beginning & told me the only way to continue with the physical therapist (the ONLY relief I had) was through his & only his referral, " it is a closed practice". The day she retired, I found out that was untrue. Also, he is considered the "best HA specialist" in Pk Nicollet's system (because of all his articles being published, which he was always glad to point out) no other neurologist in the system would step on his toes &/or discount his previous conclusions... I felt trapped & did not know how to advocate for myself.
I am now glad he so rudely told me to just relax as my occipital cramping had me in tears & I couldn't see out of my right eye... Had he not been so dismissive & arrogant, I would not have been so devastated as to peruse respectable doctors with compassion & knowledge to actually help, not just write papers.
Had he not said that to me when I was vulnerable & devastated, had I stayed under his "care", I would surely be dead from my largest, now coiled aneurysm....
by Lucky2B.alive xxx.xxx.50.157
April 26, 2014
This man is dangerous. Do NOT visit him. He has one solution for headachers, a sometimes effective medication called DHE. Dr. Taylor uses massive doses of this medication, which has serious, life-threatening consequences. Since he practices in Minnesota, he cannot be sued because "malice" cannot be proved.

His bedside manner starts comfortably and then becomes entirely imperious when he is asked questions. He quotes medical statistics and does not respond to personal or emotional questions. He is a poor listener, a renegade practitioner and should not be seen. Avoid this physician no matter how bad your headaches are.
by parent xxx.xxx.255.171
October 01, 2013
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April 13, 2011
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