Dr. Steven Fan Zhang obtained his undergraduate degree at Cornell University. He obtained his medical degree at Nova Southeastern University, where he was the recipient of a prestigious medical school merit tuition scholarship. He did his Neurology residency at Emory University and went on to complete a Movement Disorders fellowship at UC San Diego. Dr. Zhang is a board certified and fellowship trained Movement Disorders Neurologist.
Dr. Steven Fan Zhang obtained his undergraduate degree at Cornell University. He obtained his medical degree at Nova Southeastern University, where he was the recipient of a prestigious medical school merit tuition scholarship. He did his Neurology residency at Emory University and went on to complete a Movement Disorders fellowship at UC San Diego. Dr. Zhang is a board certified and fellowship trained Movement Disorders Neurologist.
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Best doctor ever!! Very skilled and kind and professional!
Jun-2025
This doctor is so intelligent and professional. I won’t see anybody else in the office except for him. My dad was a surgeon. My brother was a doctor and my three sisters were nurses so I think I know a good doctor when I see him.
May-2025
Very kind and fast.
May-2025
I can’t say enough good things about my neurologist. From the very first visit, I felt truly heard, understood, and supported. They took my symptoms seriously, asked thorough questions, and never made me feel rushed. It’s clear they genuinely care about their patients and are passionate about getting to the root of complex issues.
Their knowledge and bedside manner are unmatched—they not only helped me understand what I was going through but also made me feel empowered and hopeful. Thanks to their guidance, I’ve seen real improvement in both my symptoms and my quality of life.
If you’re looking for a neurologist who is compassionate, highly skilled, and truly invested in your care, I couldn’t recommend them more. They’re a rare find in healthcare today.
May-2025
Throughly explained my condition and offered treatment options. Not rushed and listened to my concerns.
May-2025
Very nice doctor what's up the time to explain everything to me. The office staff was very nice also!
May-2025
He’s the best I appreciate his explaining my condition to me.
May-2025
Seems to be very capable. Not a "I'll write you a prescription and send you on your way" kind of Dr (I appreciate that!!!). Sought to put me at ease right away for common fears I might have.
This would definitely be a 5 star review but for two things:
1) I'The number of times he repeated some flavor of "I do more of these assessments than anyone" and "I'm the one everyone wants to come see". Great when used for assuring the patient they are in good hands, but eventually becomes a "Are you reassuring me, or yourself?" thing. He may be all that, but toning that down a little bit would be good.
2) I can see why he does more of these assessments than anyone. He literally said "I already know what you have" before he had done anything beyond sit down across from me. He did ask me to assume 3 positions to verify. He did eventually do a light reflex test. Everything was fully clothed and without me once getting up before it was to leave. Probably enough, but left a "Are we sure?" feeling.
May-2025
Easy to talk too and he listens
May-2025
As always, great bedside manners. Always supportive and encouraging with this medical matter of “essential tremors.”
May-2025
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Henderson, NV
2430 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy 110 Henderson, NV 89052
Dr. Steven Fan Zhang obtained his undergraduate degree at Cornell University. He obtained his medical degree at Nova Southeastern University, where he was the recipient of a prestigious medical school merit tuition scholarship. He did his Neurology residency at Emory University and went on to complete a Movement Disorders fellowship at UC San Diego. Dr. Zhang is a board certified and fellowship trained Movement Disorders Neurologist. He specializes in the diagnosis and management of Parkinson’s Disease, atypical parkinsonism, tremors, dystonia, myoclonus, ataxia, chorea, and many other movement disorders. He is also expertly trained in Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) programming and the administration of botulinum toxin (Botox) for migraine and dystonia.
Best doctor ever!! Very skilled and kind and professional!
This doctor is so intelligent and professional. I won’t see anybody else in the office except for him. My dad was a surgeon. My brother was a doctor and my three sisters were nurses so I think I know a good doctor when I see him.
Very kind and fast.
I can’t say enough good things about my neurologist. From the very first visit, I felt truly heard, understood, and supported. They took my symptoms seriously, asked thorough questions, and never made me feel rushed. It’s clear they genuinely care about their patients and are passionate about getting to the root of complex issues. Their knowledge and bedside manner are unmatched—they not only helped me understand what I was going through but also made me feel empowered and hopeful. Thanks to their guidance, I’ve seen real improvement in both my symptoms and my quality of life. If you’re looking for a neurologist who is compassionate, highly skilled, and truly invested in your care, I couldn’t recommend them more. They’re a rare find in healthcare today.
Throughly explained my condition and offered treatment options. Not rushed and listened to my concerns.
Very nice doctor what's up the time to explain everything to me. The office staff was very nice also!
He’s the best I appreciate his explaining my condition to me.
Seems to be very capable. Not a "I'll write you a prescription and send you on your way" kind of Dr (I appreciate that!!!). Sought to put me at ease right away for common fears I might have. This would definitely be a 5 star review but for two things: 1) I'The number of times he repeated some flavor of "I do more of these assessments than anyone" and "I'm the one everyone wants to come see". Great when used for assuring the patient they are in good hands, but eventually becomes a "Are you reassuring me, or yourself?" thing. He may be all that, but toning that down a little bit would be good. 2) I can see why he does more of these assessments than anyone. He literally said "I already know what you have" before he had done anything beyond sit down across from me. He did ask me to assume 3 positions to verify. He did eventually do a light reflex test. Everything was fully clothed and without me once getting up before it was to leave. Probably enough, but left a "Are we sure?" feeling.
Easy to talk too and he listens
As always, great bedside manners. Always supportive and encouraging with this medical matter of “essential tremors.”