

Neurology
Amanda Guidon, MD
Chief of the Neuromuscular Division, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School
Dr. Amanda Guidon is a neuromuscular neurologist specializing in disorders such as myasthenia gravis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and neurologic immune-related adverse events (irAEs) from cancer immunotherapy. She directs the Myasthenia Gravis Program at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), where she focuses on patients with these conditions, including adults and children through rotations involving Boston Children’s Hospital. As chief of the neuromuscular division at MGH, she oversees the electrom
19+
Years in Practice
Credentials
Board Certifications
- Neurology (American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology)
- Neuromuscular Medicine (American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology)
- Electrodiagnostic Medicine (ABEM)
Education & Training
- Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health — MPH (2021)
- University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry — MD (2007)
- Duke University Hospital — Fellowship, Neuromuscular Medicine (Neurology) (2011-2013)
- Duke University Hospital — Residency, Neurology (2008-2011)
- Duke University Hospital — Internship, Internal Medicine (2007-2008)
Peer Recognition
- Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America — Physician of the Year
2020
Recognition & Leadership
Awards & Honors
- MGFA National Physician of the Year Award, 2020
Leadership Roles
- Chief, Division of Neuromuscular Disorders, Mass General Brigham
Clinical Focus
Subspecialties
Conditions & Treatments
Practice Details
Hospital Affiliations
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Languages
English
Experience
19+ years in practice