Home | Department of Neurology The University of Pittsburgh Department of Neurology provides personalized and comprehensive care for patients with a wide array of neurological disorders and is one of the nation’s leading neurologic research and residency and fellowship training programs
Erek M. Lam, MD | Department of Neurology - University of Pittsburgh Dr Lam is a general neurologist at UPMC Passavant Outpatient Center (Wexford, PA) who is also trained in sleep medicine and provides expertise in the field of neurology, sleep medicine and sleep conditions as they pertain to neurologic disease
Matthew T. Starr, MD | Department of Neurology - University of Pittsburgh Dr Starr is an Assistant Professor of Neurology, the Associate Director of the UPMC Stroke Institute, Director of the Vascular Neurology Fellowship, and Stroke Neurologist at UPMC who is actively involved in student, resident, and fellow education, as well as research
VA Neurology Service | Department of Neurology - University of Pittsburgh The VA Neurology Service is a principal training site for the neurology residency program On a rotating basis, two residents are stationed at the VA to provide in-patient and out-patient care on an academic teaching service attended by one of our attending neurologists
Houman Homayoun, MD | Department of Neurology - University of Pittsburgh Dr Homayoun also has a great interest in teaching neurology to medical students, residents, fellows, and non-neurologist medical professionals Education Training MD, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Medicine; Resident, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Neurology; Fellow, Rush University, Movement Disorders
William S. Musser, MD | Department of Neurology Dr Musser is a vascular neurologist and has been in practice for over twenty-four years Dr Musser is boarded in Vascular Neurology, Neurology, and Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry Neurology
Oscar L. Lopez, MD, FAAN | Department of Neurology Dr Lopez is conducting large-scale study in the clinical diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and is coauthor of the American Academy of Neurology Practice Guidelines for MCI Specifically, his research has focused on the understanding of the interactions among multiple cerebral and systemic risk factors in relationship to the
Movement Disorders | Department of Neurology - University of Pittsburgh In addition to neurologists, the Comprehensive Movement Disorders Clinic includes participation by faculty and staff from the Departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Otolaryngology, Psychiatry Psychology and Neurological Surgery