Neurology Burlington

Noah A. Kolb, MD, Neurologist

Neurology Burlington
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Address
1 South Prospect Street
 
Arnold, Level 2
Place
Burlington, VT   05401-5505 
Landline
(802) 847-4589
Fax
(802) 847-2461
Website
www.uvmhealth.org
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Dr. Noah Kolb is a neurologist at The University of Vermont Medical Center and assistant professor at the UVM College of Medicine Department of Neurology in Burlington, VT. He specializes in the treatment of neuromuscular diseases such as neuropathy, myasthenia gravis, ALS, myopathy and myositis, muscular dystrophy, radiculopathy, nerve injury and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. His research focuses on chemotherapy induced neuropathy, which is a side effect of some commonly used cancer treatments. “I view each patient as a whole person and believe illness touches every aspect of their lives. I value my patients’ time and make every effort to ensure they have a positive experience that improves their quality of life.” - Dr. Noah Kolb, MD Learn more about neurology at the UVM Medical Center.

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