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Seth R Stoller, MD
Neurology, Pain Medicine
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Dr. Seth Stoller is director of Atlantic Health System’s Headache Center and neurology section chief at Overlook Medical Center. He also directs the Cancer Pain Service at Morristown Medical Center and is a director of Neurology at the Kessler Traumatic Brain Injury Unit. Board-certified in adult neurology, Dr. Stoller brings the highest-level of clinical expertise and compassionate care to his patients. He completed his fellowship in pain medicine and palliative care at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, performed his residency at New York University Hospital’s department of neurology, where he served as a clinical instructor until 2012, and completed his internship at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He received his medical degree from UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine. Dr. Stoller has pursued extensive research in the field of neurological sciences, including an NIH-funded research project at Memorial Sloan Kettering. He received multiple scholarly honors during his academic years and has shared his work through abstracts, presentations, publications, and at conferences across the country. He maintains membership in the American Headache Society and the American Academy of Neurology. Dr. Stoller is part of the Atlantic Medical Group and a participating provider of the Atlantic Accountable Care Organization.
SPECIALTIES
Neurology
AFFILIATIONS
Atlantic Medical Group
Hackettstown Medical Center
Morristown Medical Center
Newton Medical Center
Overlook Medical Center
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Patient Reviews
4.6
- 1.7May 27, 2025I was disappointed with my visit with Dr. Stoller. He was overall dismissive of my (to me, very serious) concerns and showed no interest in trying to provide any sort of understanding of what was going on with me. When trying to explain my concerns, he routinely cut me off in what overall felt like a rushed visit.
- 3.3May 23, 2025Good, but the provider showed little experience (or interest) with the points I shared regarding my mental health. Protocol tests were administered, and the provider felt as though they could not assist me moving forward (outside of ordering MRIs or referring me to another provider).
- 5.0May 23, 2025My experience couldn't be better. When I initially called for an appointment his assistant couldn't have been more helpful. She reached out to Dr. Stoller who called me on his day off, discussed my concerned and he made arrangements to see me. He listened carefully to my concerned and dealt with this is a timely manner that addressed all of my concerns.
- 4.3May 20, 2025Dr Stollers stepped out of the exam room to view my CT scan and examined me to ascertain that I had a concussion from a fall on my head over 4 weeks before. He didn't explain what he saw that was different from the ER finding. (The CT scan was done in the Overlook Hospital ER who cleared me. They said no problems but call Neuro within 48 hours for appt with Neurology to be sure no brain bleed.) I called this office and the phone what busy for over 36 hrs. When I got through, they had no record of my ER visit and gave me a "first available" appointment in September 2025 - even though I explained I needed to be seen within 48 hrs of my accident. The office called me back over 4 weeks later to offer me an "earlier" appointment. Dr Stoller was friendly and very thorough. He didn't explain what he saw (if anything) in the CT scan. After examining me & performing several "tests", he prescribed Tylenol for head pain and PT for dizziness and deficits. And scheduled a recheck after a course of PT.
- 3.7May 14, 2025Good