Aasef Shaikh, MD, PhD is a highly skilled neurologist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of various neurological disorders. With expertise in ataxia, botulinum toxin injections, cerebellar disorders, deep brain stimulation, dystonia, eye movement disorders, Huntington's disease, movement disorders, Parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, tremor, and vertigo, Dr. Shaikh is dedicated to providing exceptional care to his patients. He holds several prestigious titles, including Director of Research and Education Center at the Neurological Institute of University Hospitals, Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Neurology at UH Cleveland Medical Center, Medical Director of Neurology at UH Samaritan Medical Center, Professor of Neurology at CWRU School of Medicine, and the Penni and Stephen Weinberg Chair in Brain Health at University Hospitals.
Dr. Shaikh has received extensive training and education, including fellowships in movement disorders with deep brain stimulation emphasis at Cleveland Clinic and Emory University Hospital, as well as residencies and internships in neurology, internal medicine, eye movement, pediatrics, and neurotology at various renowned medical institutions. He has a strong research background and has published numerous research papers in the field of movement disorders, deep brain stimulation, gait disorders, Parkinson's disease, and tremors. Dr. Shaikh is committed to transparency in his interactions with industry partners and strives to provide the highest quality of care to his patients.
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