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Provider Information:

Name: Christopher Jamil Allen
Gender: M
Provider License Number If Given: 4301108533

NPI Information:

NPI: 1598999872
Entity Type
(Individual or Organization):
1-ind
Enumeration Date: 5/14/2009

Last Update Date: 11/3/2016

Provider Business Mailing Address:

Address: 1447 N HARRISON ST
Saginaw, MI 48602
Phone Number: 9896715757
Fax Number: 9896715719

Provider Business Practice Location Address:

Address: 2919 WILDER RD SUITE 220
Bay City, MI 48706
Phone Number: 9896715757
Fax Number: 9896715719

Provider Taxonomy:

Primary: 2084N0402X
Secondary (if any): 2084S0012X
State: MI

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About Christopher Jamil Allen

Christopher Jamil Allen ( CHRISTOPHER JAMIL ALLEN ) is A Psychiatry & Neurology Physician in Bay City, MI. The NPI Number for Christopher Jamil Allen is 1598999872.
The current location address for Christopher Jamil Allen is 2919 WILDER RD SUITE 220 Bay City, MI 48706 and the contact number is 9896715757 and fax number is 9896715719. The mailing address for Christopher Jamil Allen is 1447 N HARRISON ST Saginaw, MI 48602- 9896715757 (mailing address contact number - 9896715757).
A Child Neurologist specializes in neurology with special skills in diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disorders of the neonatal period, infancy, early childhood, and adolescence.

Reviews for Christopher Jamil Allen

Dafina Allen

5

2022-05-19

on Google

Best psychiatrist I have ever seen!!!

Anonymous

1

2021-09-23

on Vitals

Ahhhh Dr. Allen only cared about my sons sleep & doing sleep study of my child versus the reason we were referred to him in the first place. My son had a CT scan after a fall, the CT scan showed something on the brain only to be explained as some type of cysts. We visited Dr. Allen’s office due to this but all he cared about was his sleep & REFUSED to do a MRI without a sleep study done. So we did, then we had to see a ear, nose, & throat specialist. Then we had to schedule a surgery to remove his tonsils. Few days prior to his surgery he came down with a bad upper respiratory infection, surgery was canceled. We had to reschedule a new appt to see the E.N.T for a follow up/recheck. So we did. It was determined he no longer needed to get his tonsils removed as they went from a size 4 to a 1. Told ent If he didn’t need the surgery I’d rather him not have it. He agreed. Back to dr Allen’s we went. HE MADE MY SON HAVE ANOTHER SLEEP STUDY DONE! We did it cuz we just wanted some answers on our son. I took dr Allen the CT results. After that I didn’t hear from his office again until…..almost 2 years later after I personally made the choice to call U of M to have my son seen by a pediatric neurologist, and was waitlisted two years. When he finally got in this past year at u of m, after his 1st appt at u of m, dr Allen’s office calls to ask me if my son needed a follow up appt with them or If he was “better now”. At this point we didn’t know what was wrong with him yet cuz he had just his first new patient visit @ u of m. After his MRI, that dr Allen refused to do with sedation and wouldn’t even try without sedation, we have found out that my son has possibly had a stroke. Three different parts of his brain are showing black spots, or trauma spots. I’m beyond sick to my stomach that dr Allen didn’t even take the time to care enough for my son to even try to care about anything we were even in his office for. ????

Anonymous

5

2020-11-16

on WebMD

He is the most caring doctor I ever met. His gentle approach works well for him. It makes me want to try harder

Anonymous

5

2020-02-28

on Vitals

My son is a patient of Dr. Allen’s and we had all good visits. Dr. Allen was very through, friendly, professional, and concerned along with making my son comfortable with by telling jokes (one of which my son still remembers and giggles). I would recommend Dr. Allen to parents looking for a Pediatric Neurologist. This is our third neurologist and he’s the best one yet.

Anonymous

1

2019-11-25

on WebMD

This user rated the provider, but did not write a review

Anonymous

1

2019-11-22

on Vitals

If I could rate this physician zero stars, I would. Our son was treated by Dr. Allen at Covenant Hospital after experiencing seizure episodes where our child stopped breathing and required resuscitation. After being examined by Dr. Allen, he had come to the conclusion that our child, who was 3 at the time and has severe nonverbal autism, was “faking” his seizures and “doing it for attention”; this was his conclusion based on an EEG that was done the day after our child experienced his seizure episodes. According to Allen, all seizures show up on an EEG regardless of when the activity was (which is, in fact, not true, as we later learned from specialists at the University of Michigan…although, a simple google search later on could have informed of this otherwise.). Later, after a follow-up with our child’s then cardiologist, an MRI was requested only because the cardiologist, a colleague of Allen’s, had questioned why one wasn’t already ordered, and Allen “respect(s) his opinion”. Following the MRI, Allen had his receptionist call us with the results versus making the phone call himself, to inform us our son’s diagnosis; Periventricular Nodular Heterotopia. Periventricular Nodular Heterotopia (PVNH) is a rare genetic brain disease. It is so rare, that the incidence is unknown. PVNH is extremely rare in males as males typically show early lethality, and most often do not survive birth; if a male does, their life expectancy is typically shortened. PVNH can effect a multitude of systems from neurological effects including seizures in nearly 90% of patients diagnosed with PVNH, to pulmonary disease, to cardiovascular findings such as spontaneous aortic rupture or dissection, to gastric complications such as gastric immotility, as well as some patients experiencing connective tissue anomalies including Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. When we received this phone call from Allen’s receptionist, she wanted us to be rest assured that Allen insisted “PVNH isn’t a big deal” as it “only causes developmental delays” to which we “already know (our) child is delayed” and that Allen did not want to see us for a visit anytime soon, but just to follow up with him in another 6 months. After doing my own research via Google Scholar, and finding out that yes, PVNH is indeed a “big deal”, we called the University of Michigan to schedule a follow up with a pediatric neurologist there. Not only did they also want our child to be seen by a geneticist, but at our visit, both their Genetics department and their Neurology department at the University of Michigan immediately referred our child to Boston Children’s Hospital to be seen and treated by Dr. Ming Hui Chen and Dr. Christopher Walsh, the top researchers behind PVNH in our entire country who run the BrDG (Brain Development and Genetics) and C-BrDG (Cardiovascular for Brain Development and Genetics) clinics for Boston Children’s Hospital. Our child is now being treated and monitored by the top physicians in our nation because, again, PVNH is in fact a “big deal”. Also, on top of our experience with Dr. Christopher J. Allen, he also failed to find another cortical malformation of our child’s brain via his MRI called Polymicrogyria; the Neurologist we had seen at Boston Children’s Hospital was extremely surprised this was overlooked, as the areas of heterotopia on our child’s brain are also in the areas of polymicrogyria. Oh, and as far as our child “faking” his seizures and “doing it for attention”, our son’s seizures did eventually increase to daily episodes of multiple seizures per day (which he is now on medication for), and is now showing on EEGs as being extremely high risk for focal and multifocal seizures; he has also experienced episodes of memory loss when he sleeps that have contributed to regressions where he has even had to have Occupational Therapy to assist with teaching him how to relearn to self-feed. Needless to say, I would never in my life recommend this physician, and would rather recommend that he himself do further research and educate himself more on conditions that he does not fully understand before telling any family that their child’s diagnosis is “not a big deal” (and if you’re reading this Allen, feel free to google Dr. Chen and Dr. Walsh’s published researched in the National Institute of Health titled “FLNA-related Periventricular Nodular Heterotopia”).

Anonymous

3

2019-11-22

on WebMD

This user rated the provider, but did not write a review

Denise Beck

5

2019-06-18

on Healthgrades

We love Dr. Allen. He actually listens, doesnt rush and tells funny "dad" jokes. My daughter has fun when shes sees him. Friendly staff too.

Anonymous

1

2019-05-12

on Healthgrades

Does not listen to family members about the medication he likes to Prescribe to children that have a lot of Psychiatric side effects.

Anonymous

1

2019-04-23

on Vitals

Could not explain a MRI of brain. He had to call radiologist to find out the degree of chiari. Local radiologist are not going by today's standards for chiari so they are completely missing it (radiologist said it wasn't much not to worry). Started asking questions about chiari and compared list of child's symptoms to chiari and said child's symptoms did not match chiari (which every one of her symptoms did! He got very defensive when I started asking questions. Ended up driving to a chiari specialist and child needed to have decompression surgery (herniation of 7mm and almost no CSF flow) tethered cord surgery (another condition covenant missed!). All in all my child is going better after traveling to a chiari specialist. He knows nothing about chiari and related diseases so I'm not even going to use him as our neurologist for future care for our child.

Anonymous

1

2019-04-23

on Healthgrades

Could not explain a brain MRI. Had to call radiologist to explain possible chiari. Radiologist said it was nothing to worry about. Got defensive when started asking questions about child's symptoms and Chiari symptoms. Said they didn't match up yet every single one did. Finally went to a chiari specialist and she discovered child's herniation was 7mm and needed decompression surgery because lack of CSF flow. Specialist also discover tethered cord which Covenant completely missed even though I had mentioned constipation issues. Completely ignored my concern! After decompression and tethered cord release surgeries through a chiari specialist our child is a much different and happier. Don't waste your time here!

Anonymous

1

2018-10-24

on Vitals

Too much in a hurry to change everything before he even knows the patients.

Anonymous

1

2018-10-24

on WebMD

This user rated the provider, but did not write a review

Gaylord Murphy

5

2017-06-01

on Healthgrades

What a great guy! I felt so comfortable with Dr. Allen. He really made me understand what was to be done, what my options are, and he is very polite, positive and confident.

Anonymous

1

2017-03-16

on WebMD

This user rated the provider, but did not write a review

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Answer: The NPI Number for Christopher Jamil Allen is 1598999872

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Answer: Christopher Jamil Allen is located at 2919 WILDER RD SUITE 220 Bay City, MI 48706.

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Answer: The Specialty of Christopher Jamil Allen is A Psychiatry & Neurology Physician.

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