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Harold Moses MD

Associate Professor of Neurology

Areas of Expertise

  • Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis
  • Neurology
  • Neurosciences

Conditions and Treatments

Location

Languages

  • English

Education

  • Internship - University of North Carolina Health Care System, 1994
  • Residency - Mayo Clinic, 1997
  • Fellowship - Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1999
  • Doctor of Medicine - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Board Certifications

  • Neurology - American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1998

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Patient Comments

Patient Comments are gathered from the Press Ganey Patient Experience Survey and displayed in full. Patients are not identified in order to respect patient privacy.
I have been treated by 12 or more neurologists over the past 50 years and Dr Harold Moses exceeds them all in his ability to communicate my diagnosis and treatment in a way I understand.
September 18, 2025
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Dr. Moses specializes in gait. I don't have any significant issues with my gait. I do however have severe fatigue, cognitive challenges and heat intolerance, all invisible symptoms. . I answered an excellent questionnaire on those issues in the online portal pre-appointment process. Dr. Moses did not seem interested in discussing my answers nor even acknowledge the survey I had completed. He spent adequate time with me, but his advice didn't feel entirely relevant, except for his explanation that a newer menopause relief medication that is hormone-free might help my symptoms, particularly brain fog and sleep schedule issues; even though it's not targeted for MS patients). Despite many attempts to improve my sleep hygiene over many years, I continue to struggle with my schedule (though have no issues sleeping well once asleep; plus I have a greater than age-related need for recovery sleep after excess physical and mental exertion). Dr. Moses generally showed minimal Interest In my opinions about my condition and left me with the feeling that I'm just not trying hard enough to get exercise and practice good sleep hygiene. If I were to do those things AND take a menopause treatment, I should feel much better. Well, I'm willing to try the new medication if a gynecologist agrees and am willing to continue trying to improve my sleep patterns and increase my exercise frequency and duration. He did mention a trainer's name for MS exercises while we were walking out, but I didn't have a chance to write it down. Since my symptoms are largely invisible, I wonder if Dr. Moses would question my even having MS were it not for the lesions noted in my MRI. He is not the first neurologist to react this way to me.
September 15, 2025
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I count myself very lucky to have Dr Moses as my MS neuro. His wit, humor and incredibly clinical/technical chops are the best. Vanderbilt is very lucky to have such an amazing provider amongst its ranks.
August 31, 2025
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Would highly recommend to any friends or family members.
August 29, 2025
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Dr Moses and I have a long relationship. I trust him and his choices when it comes to my health.
August 27, 2025
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Dr Moses is great! Extremely knowledgeable and informative. Listens to my concerns and addresses them completely.
August 19, 2025
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Dr Moses is fantastic. He never seems rushed and he remembers details of, not only my medical condition, but my life, which might impact my disease.
August 18, 2025
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Dr. Moses is consistently amazing! He provides enough time to answer every question and has knowledge of everything previously shared, so I never feel as though he does not know me.
August 4, 2025
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Dr. Moses is ALWAYS very personable!!
July 28, 2025
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