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TOP BRAIN DOCTORS

ADDICTION MEDICINE

Leonard M. Spishakoff

Romeoville office. 630-226-9303

CHILD NEUROLOGY

Saba Ahmad

Epilepsy and seizure disorders. UI Health. 312-996-7416

Steven Coker

Epilepsy and seizure disorders. Northwestern Central DuPage. 630-933-4258

Robert T. Egel

Epilepsy; migraine. Advocate Christ. 630-230-3372

Leon G. Epstein

Migraine. Lurie. 312-227-3550

Peter T. Heydemann

Muscular dystrophy; epilepsy; Tourette’s syndrome. Rush. 312-942-3034

Nancy L. Kuntz

Neuromuscular disorders. Lurie. 312-227-3550

Carol Macmillan

Autism spectrum disorders; developmental delay; epilepsy; neurogenetics. UChicago Comer. 773-702-6169

Charles J. Marcuccilli

Epilepsy and seizure disorders. Rush Children’s. 312-942-3034

Sunila E. O’Connor

Epilepsy. Lurie. 312-227-3540

Nishant S. Shah

Brain tumors; epilepsy; Tourette’s syndrome; ADD/ADHD. Advocate Children’s Park Ridge. 847-318-9330

Priti Singh

Advocate Children’s Oak Lawn. 630-230-3372

Priyamvada Tatachar

Epilepsy. Lurie. 312-227-3540

James Tonsgard

Neurofibromatosis; tuberous sclerosis. UChicago Comer. 773-702-6169

GERIATRIC MEDICINE

Victoria L. Braund

Alzheimer’s disease; geriatric functional assessment; palliative care. NorthShore Glenbrook. 847-503-2222

Martin J. Gorbien

Dementia; Alzheimer’s disease; geriatric functional assessment. Hines. 708-202-8387

Stacie Levine

Palliative care; pain management; dementia. UChicago. 773-702-8840

June M. McKoy

Geriatric functional assessment; cognitive loss in aging. Northwestern Memorial. 312-695-4525

Anthony J. Perry

Memory disorders. Rush. 312-942-7030

Viswanatham Susarla

Alzheimer’s disease; dementia. Ascension St. Joseph Elgin.

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