Dr. Roger Behar, M.D. is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology at Drexel Medical School and has been in private practice as a Neurologist in Princeton, since 1986. Furthermore, he is the Medical Director of the Stroke committee at St. Peters University Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ. He received his Medical Diploma from New York Medical College in 1980. He completed three years of Internal Medicine Residency at Stony Brook, New York and was Board certified in Internal Medicine in 1983.
Dr. Roger Behar, M.D. is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology at Drexel Medical School and has been in private practice as a Neurologist in Princeton, since 1986. Furthermore, he is the Medical Director of the Stroke committee at St. Peters University Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ. He received his Medical Diploma from New York Medical College in 1980. He completed three years of Internal Medicine Residency at Stony Brook, New York and was Board certified in Internal Medicine in 1983.
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Dr Roger Behar is brilliant. He was the only doctor that diagnosed my concussion and vestibular disorder a year after I had the accident since the other doctor diagnosed me.
Feb-2025
Great visit, thanks for all work
Feb-2025
Always kind and patient
Jan-2025
Dr. Behar is the consummate doctor. His knowledge is phenomenal, his interaction with his patients is always friendly and comforting. He is thorough, and never an alarmist. I can’t say enough good things about him
Jan-2025
Good Doctor!
Jan-2025
Sorry my mistake. He gets a 5 star rating
Jan-2025
Comprehensive, methodical diagnostician who helped me when 3 others couldn’t.
Jan-2025
He is very patient and answers any questions I have and explains everything clearly.
Jan-2025
Known Dr Behar for 28years. Always have such courtesy, manner especially patience speaking with me.
Jan-2025
I found him to be very down to earth and professional . The whole office was a wiell run team by experienced and compassionate people .
Jan-2025
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Dr. Roger Behar, M.D. is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology at Drexel Medical School and has been in private practice as a Neurologist in Princeton, since 1986. Furthermore, he is the Medical Director of the Stroke committee at St. Peters University Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ. He received his Medical Diploma from New York Medical College in 1980. He completed three years of Internal Medicine Residency at Stony Brook, New York and was Board certified in Internal Medicine in 1983.
Three years of Neurology training was completed at the University of California Medical School in San Diego in 1986. He was Board certified in Neurology and Psychiatry in 1987. He also received Board certification in Electrodiagnostic Medicine (EMG/NCV studies, evoked potential studies) in 1989 and passed the neurosonology certification exam of the American Society of Neuroimaging in 1990.
Dr. Behar sees General Neurology patients; however, his special interests include dementia, dizziness, Parkinson’s disease, balance problems as well as migraines.
Dr Roger Behar is brilliant. He was the only doctor that diagnosed my concussion and vestibular disorder a year after I had the accident since the other doctor diagnosed me.
Great visit, thanks for all work
Always kind and patient
Dr. Behar is the consummate doctor. His knowledge is phenomenal, his interaction with his patients is always friendly and comforting. He is thorough, and never an alarmist. I can’t say enough good things about him
Good Doctor!
Sorry my mistake. He gets a 5 star rating
Comprehensive, methodical diagnostician who helped me when 3 others couldn’t.
He is very patient and answers any questions I have and explains everything clearly.
Known Dr Behar for 28years. Always have such courtesy, manner especially patience speaking with me.
I found him to be very down to earth and professional . The whole office was a wiell run team by experienced and compassionate people .