The Nene and Jamie Koch Comprehensive Movement Disorders Center — Mental health clinic in Albuquerque, NM

3.5★★★★★★★★★★(6 reviews)

Address909 Yale Blvd NE NM, Albuquerque, NM 87106

Phone+1505-272-3160

Websiteunmhealth.org

The Nene and Jamie Koch Comprehensive Movement Disorders Center is a mental health clinic located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. While specific details about the therapists' individual approaches and modalities are not provided, client feedback suggests a generally friendly and helpful environment. Some patients have experienced positive outcomes and felt listened to, leading to a sense of looking forward to treatment. However, there are also reports of difficulties with administrative processes, such as delays in sending necessary information to insurance providers and challenges with referrals, alongside concerns about aftercare and communication.

Best for

  • Patients with movement disorders
  • Individuals seeking neurology care
  • MS patients
Key servicesMovement disorder treatment, Neurology consultations, MS treatment, Voice assist device support
Tagsmovement disorders, neurology, multiple sclerosis, albuquerque, mental health clinic, patient care, treatment plan

Reviews on Google3.5 · 6 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Tamara SingletonFeb 2026

called repeatedly x 3 months to refer a patient finally someone answered and I am on a 21 minute hold even though I tried to say I just needed the fax number for a referral. meanwhile, the patient is still suffering .I will wait on hold but Im not having a good feeling about this. I know UNM neurology " cherry picks" its patients so even if I send a referral that is no guarantee that the patient will even be seen! They dont even let us know if they are not interested in the patients case! SO I DON"T KNOW IF MY PATIENT WILL EVEN BE SEEN IF I DO SEND A REFERRAL!! its really hard to see a neurologist in NM and appointments are over 12 months out. bad situation if you have a problem! you would think a university center would be top of the line.. Of the 2 patients in the last 28 years they actually saw they did a good job but they are not at all reliable in terms of providing dependable care with a referral- PALS line neurologists are often rude as well

★★★★★★★★★★Leslie Pino DurantOct 2025

Everyone — and I mean everyone — is very friendly and helpful. The neurologist (Dr. Hainline) is one of the best we've seen, and we (my husband and I) both have MS and have seen many neurologists. The medical students were great, too.

★★★★★★★★★★LOBAHUERAJul 2025

Not very friendly today at the check in desk. I shouldn't be treated like I'm stupid. I have a disability that is why I go to this clinic, patience at the front desk would be kinder.

★★★★★★★★★★Gary RothJun 2025

Have been trying for four months to get them to send necessary information to my insurance for a voice assist device with no luck. Her prescription is about to run out. This is not the first time this kind of thing has happened. The providers give poor aftercare.

★★★★★★★★★★Megan GOct 2024

I was originally being seen at Presbyterian by probably the worst neurologist I've ever met. I asked to be transferred here. After one appointment for my MS, I was given a treatment plan. I was given a nurse line in case I had another relapse, I wouldn't have to go to the ER. Dr. Hainline is absolutely incredible. I already feel better than I have in years because she listened and took her time. Everyone I met for my first appointment were amazing. I actually look forward to my treatment here.

★★★★★★★★★★mary SultemeierApr 2024

The ladies are so sweet. They ,make the sessions fun and definitely worth your time. I’m loving the improvement I’m seeing.

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