Neuro Toolkit is a medical app developed by Kent Ellington. The app was last updated on <em>March 04, 2024</em>, and is available for both iOS and Android devices. Neuro Toolkit costs <em>$6.99</em> to download and is compatible with iOS 17.0+ and Android 16 or newer.
Neuro Toolkit
Kent Ellington
Genre: Medical
Ratings: 4.69
Version: 3.95
Updated 04/03/24
Downloads: 321
Neuro Toolkit is a medical app developed by Kent Ellington. The app was last updated on March 04, 2024, and is available for both iOS and Android devices. Neuro Toolkit costs $6.99 to download and is compatible with iOS 17.0+ and Android 16 or newer.
Video of Neuro Toolkit
5 neurologist toolkit _ basic neuro exam workshop
What is Neuro Toolkit app?
NEURO TOOLKIT
Written by a vascular neurologist! Lots of Commonly Used Neurology/Neurosurgery Grading Scales in One Place
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Download Neuro Toolkit for PC/Mac
Ready to enjoy Neuro Toolkit on your PC or Mac? Download the latest APK file version (3.95), which requires 39 MB of free space. Follow our guide using the recommended emulator, Bluestacks, for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For help downloading or installing the Neuro Toolkit app, visit our forums.
Reviews on Neuro Toolkit for iOS
★★★☆☆Nice
Nice collection.
The dysarthria word list link does not work.
★★★★★screen navigation problems fixed
It is very helpful to have so many scales in one place. Well laid out. I haven't found any similar apps which are this comprehensive.. The new version fixes the back button on the TIA/Stroke /SAH scale page. Highly recommended.
★★★★★Neuro
Great tool for a fast assessment and evaluation in an emergency setting. I recommended it to all my colleagues.
★★★☆☆Neurology m.d.
This app is ok. I would like to see pediatric dosing guidelines added to the epilepsy medication section however.
★★★★☆Helpful, could use a couple more tools
As an Emergency Physician, I frequently use the neuro toolkit, particularly the NIH Stroke Scale. I would love to see more head injury-related material, especially the New Orleans Criteria and Canadian CT rules--combined or separately.