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Seth R Stoller, MD
Neurology, Pain Medicine
Speaks: Spanish
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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
- 5.0Aug 27, 2025I overwhelmed Dr Stoller with years of my history and documents from previous studies and visits and he took a lot of time to sort through everything trying to pin my issues down. He was very patient and understanding. The entire office was friendly.
- 2.6Aug 12, 2025Spoke quickly, seemed annoyed, didn't ask me if I had any other questions, left very confused and overwhelmed.
- 1.3Aug 2, 2025While the doctor was polite and appeared to listen, he was ultimately dismissive and made no effort to look beyond a narrow scope. He repeated referrals that hadn't helped before and showed little interest in exploring other possible causes. It felt like a checkbox visit, not a serious attempt to understand or address the issue.
- 1.3Jul 25, 2025I did not feel valued ny listened to with the information k I wanted k my doctor read and will say an opinion he did not show interest asy k only focuses on him as a professional my clinical history does not interest him and for my is very important asy k I suggest changing DR NEUROLOGIST STOLER THANK YOU SALY VERY INDIGNANT I AM A SURVIVOR OF 3 CANCERS AND I CURRENTLY HAVE FRIMOMIALJIA AND OSTOATRITIS HERNIATED DISC AND SEVERAL VERTEBRAE VERY BAD BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE THYROID AND I FORGET THINGS VERY EASILY
- 4.7Jul 25, 2025All good