Dr. Kelvin Mai, DO is a board-certified neurologist with over 15 years of experience providing expert care for complex neurological disorders. He earned his medical degree from the Western University of Health Sciences in 2009 and completed his specialized residency training at the Garden City Hospital/Michigan State University. As a dedicated member of The Neurology Group Inc., he provides high-level diagnostic and therapeutic care to patients throughout the Inland Empire.
He is affiliated with several premier regional facilities, including San Antonio Regional Hospital and Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center. Patients consistently highlight his thorough diagnostic approach, his approachable bedside manner, and his commitment to involving patients in their own care decisions.
🌟 Philosophy of Care
Dr. Mai emphasizes a holistic and patient-centered approach to neurology, a core tenet of his osteopathic training. He believes that neurological health is best managed by treating the whole person rather than just a symptom. His practice focuses on utilizing the most advanced medical treatments alongside patient education to protect neurological function and ensure long-term wellness for every patient.
In summary: Dr. Kelvin Mai, DO is a premier neurology specialist at The Neurology Group Inc., serving patients with expertise across Upland and Pomona.
Dr. Mai’s practice is built on a foundation of clinical excellence and clear communication. He understands that neurological issues can be complex and intimidating, and he works tirelessly to provide his patients with the knowledge and tools they need for successful management. Whether he is performing a diagnostic evaluation or managing a chronic condition, he provides the highest level of technical skill and personalized attention.
Patients appreciate Dr. Mai’s dedication to patient safety and his encouraging approach to treatment. By blending specialized osteopathic training with a patient-centered focus, he provides residents of the Inland Empire with exceptional care for their neurological needs.