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Clinical Neurophysiology · Illinois
Michael Minieka

Michael Minieka, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor, Feinberg School of Medicine

Neurology

Chicago, IL
David Randall

David Randall, DO

Director, Neuromuscular Neurology

Neurology

Glenview, IL
Jaeho Mph

Jaeho Mph, MD, MPH

Neurology

Chicago, IL
Anthony Collins

Anthony Collins, M.D.

Neurology

Mattoon, IL
Aamer Habib

Aamer Habib, MD

Neurology

Champaign, IL
Mingtao Wang

Mingtao Wang, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery

Neurology

Champaign, IL
Jayant Acharya

Jayant Acharya, MD

Professor and Chair, Department of Neurology; Executive Director, Neuroscience Institute

Neurology

Springfield, IL
Lubov Romantseva

Lubov Romantseva, MD

Assistant Professor, Pediatrics and Neurological Sciences

Neurology

Chicago, IL
Anthony Savino

Anthony Savino, M.D.

Sports Neurologist

Neurology

Glenview, IL
Mian Urfy

Mian Urfy, M.D.

Neurocritical Care

Neurology

Oak Lawn, IL
Gregory Gruener

Gregory Gruener, MD

Professor of Neurology, Associate Chair, Department of Neurology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine

Neurology

Maywood, IL
Kyle Wylie

Kyle Wylie, MD

Neurology

Chicago, IL
Irene Semenov

Irene Semenov, DO

Neurology

Glenview, IL
Jeffrey Wagner

Jeffrey Wagner, M.D.

Regional Stroke Medical Director

Neurology

Elgin, IL
Joshua Goldstein

Joshua Goldstein, MD

Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education, Professor of Pediatrics (Neurology and Epilepsy), Medical Education, Neurology - Ken and Ruth Davee Department

Neurology

Chicago, IL
Sajjad Mueed

Sajjad Mueed, M.D.

Director, Comprehensive Stroke Center

Neurology

Springfield, IL
Anna Serafini

Anna Serafini, MD

Director, Epilepsy Monitoring Unit

Neurology

Chicago, IL
Prashanthi Boppana

Prashanthi Boppana, MD

Neurology

Neurology

Park Ridge, IL
Ahmad Daif

Ahmad Daif, MD

Neurology

Bridgeview, IL
Joshua Ewen

Joshua Ewen, M.D.

Division Head, Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

Neurology

Chicago, IL

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Clinical Neurophysiology neurologist do?
A Clinical Neurophysiology neurologist is a Neurology physician with focused training in the diagnostic evaluation of nervous system function using EEG, EMG, and nerve conduction studies. After completing Neurology residency, they pursue additional fellowship training so they can manage cases that fall outside what a general neurologist typically handles day to day.
What conditions does a Clinical Neurophysiology neurologist treat?
A Clinical Neurophysiology neurologist commonly treats epilepsy and seizures, peripheral neuropathy, myasthenia gravis, carpal tunnel syndrome, radiculopathy, and neuromuscular junction disorders. Many also see closely related conditions within Neurology, particularly when a case is complex, atypical, or has not responded to first-line care from a general neurologist.
When should I see a Clinical Neurophysiology neurologist?
Consider seeing a Clinical Neurophysiology neurologist when your evaluation requires EEG, EMG, or nerve conduction studies to clarify a neurological diagnosis, when a primary care clinician or general neurologist suggests a focused evaluation, or when you want a second opinion from a physician whose practice is concentrated on this exact area. Patients often reach a Clinical Neurophysiology neurologist through referral, but you can also seek one directly.
How is a Clinical Neurophysiology neurologist different from a general neurologist?
Both are board-eligible neurologists, but a Clinical Neurophysiology neurologist has additional fellowship training and a practice that focuses on the diagnostic evaluation of nervous system function using EEG, EMG, and nerve conduction studies. General neurologists treat a broad range of Neurology concerns; Clinical Neurophysiology neurologists concentrate on the harder or more specific cases within that range, and tend to see a higher volume of patients with epilepsy and seizures, peripheral neuropathy, myasthenia gravis, carpal tunnel syndrome, radiculopathy, and neuromuscular junction disorders.
How does Convene match me with a top Clinical Neurophysiology neurologist?
Convene Health evaluates neurologists on peer recognition, clinical leadership, published research, institutional affiliations, and patient feedback. When you complete an intake, our care team reviews your history and matches you with a vetted Clinical Neurophysiology neurologist whose focus aligns with your case. Membership covers priority appointment coordination; the match itself is free.