Northwell Opens $2 Million Neurology Center in Westchester

Northwell Health Physician Partners (NHPP) has opened Neurology at Chappaqua Crossing, a state-of-the-art facility that will enhance access to care in Westchester County.

The $1.96 million, 5,860-square-foot practice, located at 480 Bedford Road, Entrance B, Suite 105, Chappaqua, NY 10514, features eight exam rooms and is equipped with advanced diagnostics like non-invasive electroencephalogram (EEG) monitoring and a range of evidence-based treatments. Its expert team of specialists diagnose and treat a wide range of neurological conditions, including headaches, concussions, neuropathy, epilepsy, movement disorders, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis and stroke.

[Photo above: Northwell Health and local leaders cut the ribbon on NHPP Neurology at Chappaqua Crossing. Photo by Northwell Health]

“With this opening, we are significantly expanding our acute and chronic care programs for neurological disorders, bringing the highest standards of care close to home,” said Anna Hohler, MD, FAAN, director of neurology for Northwell’s Westchester Region, chair of neurology at Northern Westchester Hospital (NWH) in Mount Kisco, and chief of neurology at Phelps Hospital in Sleepy Hollow. “For conditions like Parkinson’s disease, we emphasize a holistic approach, integrating lifestyle modifications, medication optimization, and comprehensive therapies, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, alongside cognitive training, to significantly improve patients’ quality of life.”

NHPP Neurology at Chappaqua Crossing plays a pivotal role in the epilepsy program at NWH — which is linked to the comprehensive program at Lenox Hill Hospital (LHH) for those who require surgical treatment for epilepsy. Epilepsy patients can receive EEG monitoring, a brain wave study used to diagnose seizure disorders, in-office or at-home, a crucial offering for those with mobility challenges. The practice also conducts initial evaluations for epilepsy surgery candidates and manages neuromodulation devices for epilepsy — such as vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), deep brain stimulation (DBS) and responsive neurostimulation (RNS) — ensuring seamless continuity of care for patients with complex seizure disorders.

“This new facility significantly enhances our ability to diagnose and manage a wide spectrum of epilepsy conditions in an outpatient setting, from medically refractory epilepsy to seizures caused by stroke or tumor,” said Palak Shah, MD, director of epilepsy/EMU at NWH and director of epilepsy surgery at LHH. “Patients requiring intensive evaluation, like video EEG monitoring, or emergency management for conditions such as status epilepticus, will receive seamless, expert care at Northern Westchester Hospital, ensuring they get the right treatment without having to travel long distances.”

From specialists like Dr. Shah to general neurologists like Barry Menna, DO, FAAN, the practice is dedicated to meeting the growing demand for neurology services in the region. Supported in part by a generous $10 million gift from philanthropists Lisa and Mark Schwartz, it represents the next critical step in Northwell’s commitment to advancing neurology and stroke care in the region.