Dr. Jose Foradada III MD PA

(on north habana ave ste)
Doctors in Tampa, FL
Doctors

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

4710 North Habana Ave Ste 307
Tampa, FL
33614

About

Dr. Jose Foradada has been practicing in Pediatric Neurology in Tampa since 1990. He is Certified by the Society of Neurorehabilitation and is Board Certified in American Board of Quality Assurance & Utilization Review Physicians.
Dr. Foradada provides evaluation and treatment of most types of neurological conditions, including headache, ADHD, Epilepsy, Cerebral Palsy, Autism related disorders, sleep disorders, neuromuscular disorders, multiple sclerosis, and learning and speech disorders

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Services

  • Medical Consultations
  • By Appointment Only
  • Adolescent Care
  • Accepting New Patients
  • Mental & Cognitive Disorders
  • Diagnostic Testing
  • Adolescent Care

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Abu Bakr Mohamed Ibn Zakariya Râzi was the first to note migraines occurrence amongst women. He commented on the association with different life events of a woman including after giving birth, during menopause, and during menstruation.
If you think you or a loved one might be having seizures, it’s important to discuss with a neurologist what has been happening. Keep a record of how often the episode occurs, the time of day it happens, and what form it takes.
Behavior therapy and behavior modification are essentially the same thing, and often, behavior therapy is part of the treatment for ADHD. Behavior modification seeks to alter certain behaviors with positive reinforcements and rewards.
We know that sometimes headaches just won’t go away. Our office specializes in headaches and migraines and we will do everything in our power to find the right solution for you.
There are two different types of strokes: ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Ischemic strokes occur when there is a blocked artery, and doctors need to restore blood flow to your brain immediately. Hemorrhagic strokes must control bleeding in the brain and relieve the pressure.
Did you know that the majority of epileptic seizures can be controlled by medication or drug therapy? Common drug therapies include Tegretol, Carbatrol, and Zarontin. However, it’s important to note that drug therapy is often made more effective with doctor prescribed dietary changes.
Researchers know that ADHD tends to "run" in families, indicating that genetics is one of the factors connected to ADHD, according to the National Institutes of Mental Health.
Epileptics with provoked seizures may get them as a result of brain trauma, high fever (febrile seizures), low blood sugar or salt, or even alcohol or drug abuse. Febrile or fever related seizures are often outgrown by the age of 6 years of age.
If your child cannot concentrate for very long on a task or project, or if he or she gets frustrated by details, then he or she may have ADHD. Constant forgetfulness or an inability to listen or pay attention at home or school can also be a symptom of ADHD.
Epileptic seizures can be caused by a variety of triggers. It is important that you do not miss any medication doses, avoid heavy alcohol use, do not use cocaine or other illicit substances, and be sure to get enough sleep each night.
The two most common types of seizures are "generalized" and "partial." Generalized seizures result from a widespread discharge of neurons in the brain, while partial seizures come from a localized part of the brain.
All children are impulsive and hyper to some extent, but ADHD children are much more so. When a child cannot sit still for very long, acts out before thinking, speaks out of turn, and has trouble completing assigned tasks, then ADHD may be the problem.
A prevalent myth about epilepsy is that it only occurs in younger adults or children, but the truth is that just as many people over the age of 65 are diagnosed with epilepsy as those in the under 65 age range.
It’s important to remember that nearly anything can trigger different types of headaches and migraines. Everything from environmental pollution to food sensitivities can trigger the pain.
Did you know that everyone is born with a seizure threshold? If you have a higher threshold, you are less likely to have a seizure. However, certain triggers can lower your threshold, such as drinking alcohol, sleep deprivation, stress, illness, flickering lights and many other things.
Unfortunately, employers don’t usually understand how much headaches can interfere with your ability to work. Let us help you get rid of the pain so you can get back to work.
While people often associate ADHD with the inability to focus on tedious or boring tasks, it can extend beyond that. In many cases, ADHD patients also have a great deal of trouble focusing on enjoyable activities.
Studies on genetic patterns with epilepsy indicate that if you have epilepsy your child will have a 4 to 8 percent of risk of developing the condition. For the rest of the general population, the risk of getting epilepsy is between 1 and 2 percent, according to the Epilepsy Foundation.
Are you a student with ADHD? During a work or study session, reward yourself with a five-minute telephone or email break. Make rewards tangible and frequent, and this way you may find it easier to focus.
If your child is having success with any of the medications we’ve tried, it may be time to step out of the box. For some children, drastic dietary changes can control seizures where medications have failed.
Do you ever worry that your child won’t do well in school because of his or her difficulty concentrating in class and with homework? Remember, with the right tools, having ADHD doesn’t have to hold your child back academically.
Yawning is an age-old activity that occurs in just about every species, including reptiles, birds, and mammals. Chemicals in the brain called neurotransmitters, which are located in the hypothalamus, control this behavior.

Information

Company name
Dr. Jose Foradada III MD PA
Category
Doctors
Est
1990

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Dr. Jose Foradada III MD PA in Tampa FL?
    You can reach them at: 813-874-2000. It’s best to call Dr. Jose Foradada III MD PA during business hours.
  • What is the address for Dr. Jose Foradada III MD PA on north habana ave ste in Tampa?
    Dr. Jose Foradada III MD PA is located at this address: 4710 North Habana Ave Ste 307 Tampa, FL 33614.
  • What are Dr. Jose Foradada III MD PA(Tampa, FL) store hours?
    Dr. Jose Foradada III MD PA store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.