Johnson Neurological Clinic was formed by Dr. James A. Johnson, the first neurosurgeon in High Point, to provide neurological and neurosurgical care to the Piedmont area, in association with High Point Hospital and Thomasville Medical Center. He established a main office in High Point, with satellite clinics in Lexington and Asheboro, thus providing the first neuroscience services available to Lexington Memorial Hospital and Randolph Hospital as well.

Since its inception, Johnson Neurological Clinic has grown with the High Point Regional Health System to provide neurological care to over 300,000 people in the North Carolina Piedmont area. We are a group of 6 neurologists, and 1 pain management specialist. We provide medical care for injuries and illnesses affecting the brain, the spine and the peripheral nerves:

-stroke
-cerebral hemorrhage
-carotid artery disease
-cerebral aneurysm
-arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
-brain tumor
-pituitary tumor
-multiple sclerosis
-epilepsy and seizure disorders
-dementing illnesses (e.g. Alzheimer's disease)
-movement disorders (e.g. Parkinson's disease)
-arthritic spinal disease and injury
-cervical herniated disks and stenosis
-thoracic and lumbar herniated disks
-spinal fractures and deformities
-hydrocephalus
-congenital abnormalities of the skull
-spinal bifida and other pediatric spinal abnormalities
-medical treatment of spasticity
-headache
-migraine
-chronic and myofascial pain syndromes
-carpal tunnel
-cubital tunnel
-other neuropathies

Neurology at Johnson Neurological Clinic offers diagnostic sleep studies for apnea and other sleep abnormalities, electromyography and nerve conduction studies, outpatient and intraoperative evoked potential monitoring, EEG and prolonged video-EEG monitoring, and cerebral and carotid duplex ultrasonography.