Dr. Spasoje Neskovic
Family Medicine
Burbank, CA
46 years experience male
Locations
Dr Neskovic's Family medicine and Geriatrics Clinic
Burbank, CA
My office hours
Thursday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
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Insurances accepted
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From 6/22/1988, Dr Neskovic is Family physician and Geriatrician in Glendale, California, at this same location. Dr Neskovic is Board Certified Family Physician and Geriatrician. Dr Neskovic is also on Active Medical staff in Glendale Adventist hospital and Glendale Memorial Hospital. We accept Medicare, Medi/Medi, most PPO's and Lakeside Medical Group and Regal Medical Group HMO's. We do full scope of Family medicine and Geriatrics in our comfortable and wheelchair accessible office, including doing Electrocardiograms and drawing blood samples in our office. Doctor also does cancer screening in office including PAP Smears for women and Prostate exams for men. We also give following Vaccines in our office: Flu Vaccine, Pneumonia Vaccine, Tetanus and Diphteria vaccination and Hepatatis B Vaccination. Doctor Neskovic specialized Geriatric medicine for Senior health at UCLA, and all Senior patients are Welcome. Our medical care is very professional, presonable and loving, and we Do Care!
History
Established in 1988
Dr. Neskovic is Board Certified Family Physician and Geriatrician- a Specialist from UCLA treating Senior Citizens. Dr. Neskovic finished Medical school in 1977, at Belgrade Medical School, and finished Family Practice Residency at University of Illinois Chicago in 1987, and Geriatric Fellowship at UCLA in 1998. He is at this present location from 6-22-1988. Dr. Neskovic accepts most insurances including Medicare and Medimedi. Dr. Neskovic is on active Medical Staff at Glendale Aventist and Glendale Memorial Hospitals. Dr. Neskovic was voted as Number one Family Doctor two times, by 25,000 Glendale News Press readers. Please call our office for an appointment at 818- 244 4114 , or use our Fax at 818-244 9337, or our E-Mail at neskovicmd@yahoo.com. If your mom or dad, or grandma or grandpa are in a need of medical help, count on Dr Neskovic with his 32 years of experience, and his the very best medical training from University of Illinois and UCLA. Thank You and God Bless!
Meet the Business Owner: S. Mike Neskovic, MD, AAFP N.
Dr Neskovic was Born on February 16th 1953 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, and it is currently called Serbia. Dr Neskovic became doctor at age 23, and now 32 years later, he loves being Family Doctor, just the same as he loved his first year being Family physician. Every 7 years Dr Neskovic did Pass his Family Practice Recertification exam, and He just did it again. So, we are capable and ready to take an excellent care of your health. Our office will be like your Medical home, and we will take an excellent care of you and your family. Please call our office at 818-244 4114 , fax to us at 818-244 9337 , or e-mail to us at neskovicmd@yahoo.com, or come to meet our doctor at 633 N Central Ave #209 in Glendale , Ca, 91203. Thanks You and God Bless. To Serve our Patients better, we have Clear Practice,the very best Electronic Health records. Our Receptionist is Mis. Ashley Morrison, our Medical Assistant is Mis. Ruby Santos, and our Office Manager is Mrs. Gordana Neskovic. Thanks, Dr Neskovic and Staff.
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Doctors may have more than one area of specialty interest. Board certification in a specialty area means the doctor has completed formal training and has practice experience in that specialty, and has passed the certification examination from the corresponding accredited medical specialty board.
Family Medicine
Palliative Care
Licenses
United States: California
Doctor Q&A
31 Answers
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A 23-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
You could be pregnan: But it is too early, so repeat pregnancy test, do symptomatic measures like hot tea, eat banana, toast apple souce, put heating pad on your painful ar... Read More
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A 32-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Possible IBS: Well, you should see your doctor, and good history will give Diagnosis in 80% of cases. But, if all tests are negative and you are healthy you probabl... Read More
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A 23-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Complicated question: It would be better to consult your doctor because of seriousness of your disease.
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A 22-year-old male asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Hemicrania, possible: Possible poisoning, and drink a lots of water and most likely it will be self limited, but if not better in 12-24 hours go and see your doctor
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A 21-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Intermittent claudic: Could be poor herif. blood circulation due to poor life style. Stop smoking if you smoke, lose weighjt if you are obese.
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A 43-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
IN THE WAY WHERE?: Maybe you need to lose some weight, to practice yoga and to choose a healthy life style. If you are already doing this see your doctor. Remember, good... Read More
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A 26-year-old male asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
See a dermatologist.: Your situation is complicated and you should make a visit with dermatologist. Dr Neskovic
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A female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Possible fungal infe: First, a detailed history is necessary, and I would try with a antifungal agent like Mycilex troches, and use tongue sweeper 2x a day and good oral hy... Read More
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A 17-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
I think 10-20 days: and urine pregnancy test is more sensitive, but quantitative blood test is the best.
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A 29-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Could be IBS: First, your husband should write this question for himself. Second, probable this is nothing serious like Irritable bowel syndrome, but you should get... Read More
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A 19-year-old male asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Do not eat more praw: Avoid that food obviously, and drink a lots of fluids and take some good antihistamin like claritin, (loratadine) and see your doctor.
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A 61-year-old male asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
No it does not: You need to see your oncologist and he needs to decide what test to do. There is no security in this life, only good opportunity to do the right thing... Read More
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A member asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
OK to take 2 aleve (naproxen): Ok 3x a day, but you need to know for what reason? If pain persist see doctor.
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A 28-year-old male asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Possible IBS: Could be irritable bowel syndrome. Do you have a lots of stress? What food you eat? Did you take any meds for this before. Did you have pain like this... Read More
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A 34-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
You must see your do: Doctor who ordered test must explain test and do not relly on technician. This cyst is probable benign, but you must be 100% sure, and your doctor is ... Read More
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A 25-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
You could be pregnan: Check pregnancy test, an dif negative drink more fluids, and if not better see doctor.
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A 19-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Possible fracture: It sounds that you broke it or severe strain. Gos see doctor and do x rays.
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A female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
The best would be to: It is hard to give advice without a picture of those bumps, and a more detailed history. You would be perfect patient for a concierge on line video v... Read More
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A 48-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
What a question?: Nobody knows, but it is cheap and get new one. Good luck.
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A 26-year-old male asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Repeat tests and or: In this situation I would repeat thyroid blood tests plus order thyroid peroxidase antibody test, to make sure that you did not get autoimmune disease... Read More
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A 49-year-old male asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
It is really obvious: But some patients have cerumen deep down and ear cannal is sometimes narrow. Ask doctor, can you visualise my membrane timpany after removal of cerume... Read More
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A 41-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Mural calcification: First, it is benign and it means as it says , small calcification in a benign cyst. But, you should follow on it and see your doctor.
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A female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Probable muscle stra: You are young, and usualy this kind if pain is self limited, and you will get better. If not better in 1 week see doctor.
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A 20-year-old female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Possible pregnancy: Yes, and check urine pregnancy test and see your doctor.
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A female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Yes and no: Your mom needs more hope, faith and love. Adults form their habits and ways how they live and behave. And it is very hard to change. It is a very priv... Read More
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A female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Tongue problem: . This could be a fungal infection, but you should check 1st with your physician. Also, maybe you are eating spicy food and stop eating spicy food and... Read More
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A female asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Sebaceous cysts: This is probable what you have and you should see doctor. I think it is nothing serious.
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A 32-year-old male asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Semicrania headache: You got migraine headache we call semicrania. Check blood test ESR for possible Temporal arteritis, see your doctor if not better in 3-7 days.
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A male asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Complicated: First, overuse can rarely cause thAT. Second, I think you got some kind of arthritis and go see agood orthopedic surgeon.
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A 17-year-old male asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
It is safe, but?: Do you really need all of those medicine? Concentrate to healthy living, lose weight, meditate, manage stress and see your doctor.
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A 37-year-old male asked:

Dr. Spasoje Neskovicanswered
Family Medicine 46 years experience
Ignore: Take a lots of Vitamin C, garlick, pomegranet. Also be positive, drink a lots of fluids and Zinc sup.
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Mar 31, 2015
Dr. Neskovic is an amazing doctor! #nationaldoctorsday2015 #virtualflower1
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Mar 31, 2015
Dr. Neskovic is an amazing doctor! #nationaldoctorsday2015 #virtualflower1
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Jan 6, 2015
He is great!
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This was very helpful. Thanks! Ok. Also, every once in awhile we get security breaks like when going to the dentist and told periodontal disease but controlled with maintenance.Bye!
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This saved my life. Thank you. Had dehydration and hypokalemia you saved my life by encouraging me to go to urgent care :)
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Thanks for your quick reply! more pink than red.(google image were intenseHow can i send pictures?
Education & Training
Medical/Graduate school
University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine, Yugoslavia
Graduated 1977MD
Medical/Graduate school
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, OH
MD
Medical/Graduate school
University of Illinois College of Medicine, IL
MD
Medical/Graduate school
UCLA School of Medicine, CA
MD
Residency
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS HOSPITAL
Completed 1987
Awards
Medicare Meaning Usage Vanguard for 2011
Affiliations
Dr Neskovic's Family Mediicine and Geriatrics
Publications
Seven Days Fasting, and medical benefits of fasting and prayer.
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