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Dr. Amy Crepeau, MD

Dr. Amy Crepeau, MD

Phoenix, AZ

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Affiliated with a Castle Connolly Top Hospital

    Who is Dr. Crepeau, Neurologist in Phoenix, AZ?

    Dr. Amy Crepeau, MD is a Neurologist, who primarily practices in Phoenix, AZ with 2 additional practice locations. She is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Crepeau is fluent in English, and is currently seeing new patients. Dr. Crepeau’s practice accepts Kaiser Permanente, Medicaid, Medicare, UnitedHealthcare and other major insurance plans. To book an appointment or to confirm insurance options, please call Dr. Crepeau’s office.

    Is Dr. Crepeau board certified in Neurologist?

    Yes, Dr. Amy Crepeau, MD is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

    What languages does Dr. Crepeau speak?

    Dr. Crepeau and their clinical team can communicate with patients in the following languages:

    • English

    What conditions does Dr. Crepeau treat?

    As a Neurologist, Dr. Crepeau diagnoses, treats, and manages a wide range of conditions. This condition information is derived from anonymized insurance claims and highlights the medical conditions most commonly treated by Dr. Crepeau. It provides insight into the doctor’s areas of experience and expertise based on real-world patient encounters from the past two years, updated quarterly.

    Also known as:

    • Intractable Focal Epilepsy with Complex Partial Seizures
    • Complex Partial Seizures
    • Intractable Focal Epilepsy with Simple Partial Seizures
    • Epilepsy
    • Generalized Epilepsy
    • Simple Partial Seizures
    • Intractable Complex Partial Seizures with Status Epilepticus
    • Intractable Generalized Epilepsy
    • Intractable Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome
    • Focal Epilepsy
    • Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
    • Drug-resistant complex partial epilepsy
    • Refractory focal impaired awareness seizures
    • Hard-to-treat complex partial seizures
    • Focal Impaired Awareness Seizures
    • Temporal Lobe Seizures
    • Psychomotor Seizures
    • Drug-resistant simple partial epilepsy
    • Refractory focal seizures
    • Hard-to-treat partial epilepsy
    • Seizure disorder
    • Convulsive disorder
    • Falling sickness
    • Idiopathic generalized epilepsy
    • Primary generalized epilepsy
    • Generalized seizure disorder
    • Focal Aware Seizures
    • Aura Seizures
    • Symptomatic Partial Seizures
    • Drug-Resistant Complex Partial Seizures with Status Epilepticus
    • Continuous Intractable Focal Seizures
    • Refractory Complex Partial Status Epilepticus
    • Drug-resistant generalized epilepsy
    • Refractory generalized seizures
    • Hard-to-treat generalized epilepsy
    • Drug-resistant LGS
    • Refractory Lennox-Gastaut
    • Hard-to-treat LGS
    • Partial Seizure Disorder
    • Localized Onset Epilepsy
    • Idiopathic Focal Epilepsy

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • G40219: Localization-related (focal) (partial) symptomatic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with complex partial seizures, intractable, without status epilepticus
    • G40209: Localization-related (focal) (partial) symptomatic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with complex partial seizures, not intractable, without status epilepticus
    • G40119: Localization-related (focal) (partial) symptomatic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with simple partial seizures, intractable, without status epilepticus
    • G40909: Epilepsy, unspecified, not intractable, without status epilepticus
    • G40309: Generalized idiopathic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes, not intractable, without status epilepticus
    • G40109: Localization-related (focal) (partial) symptomatic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with simple partial seizures, not intractable, without status epilepticus
    • G40211: Localization-related (focal) (partial) symptomatic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with complex partial seizures, intractable, with status epilepticus
    • G40319: Generalized idiopathic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes, intractable, without status epilepticus
    • G40814: Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, intractable, without status epilepticus
    • G40009: Localization-related (focal) (partial) idiopathic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with seizures of localized onset, not intractable, without status epilepticus
    • G40919: Epilepsy, unspecified, intractable, without status epilepticus

    Also known as:

    • Seizures
    • Epilepsy
    • Convulsions
    • Fits

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • R569: Unspecified convulsions

    Also known as:

    • Changes in Mental State
    • Mental Disorder
    • Confusion
    • Disorientation
    • Changes in awareness

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • R4182: Altered mental status, unspecified

    Also known as:

    • Fainting
    • Syncope
    • Passing out
    • Collapse

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • R55: Syncope and collapse

    Also known as:

    • Brain disease (encephalopathy)
    • Brain Disease
    • Brain disorder
    • Brain dysfunction
    • Encephalopathy

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • G9340: Encephalopathy, unspecified

    Also known as:

    • Aphasia
    • Difficulty speaking
    • Language impairment
    • Loss of speech

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • R4701: Aphasia

    Also known as:

    • Brain and Spinal Cord Inflammation
    • Encephalitis
    • Spinal Cord Disease
    • Encephalomyelitis
    • Brain Swelling
    • Spinal Cord Swelling

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • G0490: Encephalitis and encephalomyelitis, unspecified

    Also known as:

    • Migraine
    • Migraine headache
    • Severe headache
    • Vascular headache

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • G43909: Migraine, unspecified, not intractable, without status migrainosus

    Also known as:

    • Memory Loss
    • Memory
    • Amnesia
    • Forgetfulness
    • Loss of Recall

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • R413: Other amnesia

    Also known as:

    • Common Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID)
    • Immune System and Disorder
    • Common variable immune deficiency
    • CVID
    • Acquired Hypogammaglobulinemia

    ICD-10 Codes:

    • D839: Common variable immunodeficiency, unspecified

    Does Dr. Crepeau accept my insurance?

    Dr. Crepeau accepts most major insurance plans. Important: Please call our office at before your appointment to verify that your specific plan and network are accepted.

    What insurance plans does Dr. Crepeau accept in Phoenix, AZ?

    Dr. Crepeau in Phoenix, AZ accepts plans from many carriers. While this list is updated regularly, it is not a guarantee of coverage.

    Top Insurances

    • All Other Third Party

    • CVS Health (formerly Aetna)

    • Department of Defense / Tricare

    • Humana

    • IASIS Healthcare

    • Medicare

    • Mercy Care Plan

    • Mutual of Omaha

    • State of Arizona

    • UnitedHealthcare

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    Where is Dr. Crepeau's office located?

    Dr. Amy Crepeau's Primary Practice

    5779 E Mayo Blvd

    Phoenix, AZ 85054

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    Dr. Amy Crepeau's Practice 2

    13400 E Shea Blvd

    Scottsdale, AZ 85259

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    Dr. Amy Crepeau's Practice 3

    1025 Marsh St

    Mankato, MN 56001

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    What is Dr. Crepeau's NPI number?An National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique ID number that identifies doctors and healthcare providers nationwide.

    Dr. Crepeau's National Provider Identifier (NPI) number is 1811180086.

    What common questions do patients ask about Dr. Crepeau?

    Here are answers to patients Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) about Dr. Crepeau

    What is Dr. Amy Crepeau's specialty?

    Dr. Crepeau is a Neurologist near Phoenix, AZ.

    A neuropathologist is expert in the diagnosis of diseases of the nervous system and skeletal muscles and functions as a consultant primarily to neurologists and neurosurgeons. The neuropathologist is knowledgeable in the infirmities of humans as they affect the nervous and neuromuscular systems, be they degenerative, infectious, metabolic, immunologic, neoplastic, vascular or physical in nature.

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    Is this Dr. Amy Crepeau affiliated with a ranked Castle Connolly Top Hospital?

    Yes, Dr. Crepeau is affiliated with Mayo Clinic Hospital which is a Castle Connolly Top Hospital. Castle Connolly Top Hospitals are healthcare institutions recognized for their excellence in specific medical procedures and overall patient care. They are identified through a rigorous peer nomination process, evaluating factors like patient outcomes, quality of care, and expertise. The list recognizes hospitals that excel in 20 or more specific medical procedures, representing the top 25% nationwide. Castle Connolly Top Hospitals

    Where can I learn more about Neurologist?

    Explore Neurologist with insights from trusted medical experts on EverydayHealth.com, where you'll find the most relevant content and helpful condition guides for up-to date information about symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment and more. See all our health guides to find trusted information on medical conditions from our experts at Everyday Health.

    Is Amy Crepeau accepting new patients in Phoenix, AZ?

    Yes, Dr. Amy Crepeau is accepting new patients at this time.

    Does Dr. Amy Crepeau offer online booking?

    Please contact Dr. Crepeau's office for information about online booking, telehealth, or to schedule an appointment.

    How can I make an appointment with Amy Crepeau?

    Please contact Dr. Crepeau's office for information regarding telehealth appointment availability or for scheduling assistance.

    Which board certifications does Dr. Amy Crepeau have?

    Dr. Amy Crepeau is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

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