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LEONARD HERSHKOWITZ, M.D.
Leonard Hershkowitz, M.D. joined Houston
Neurology Associates in 1980. He attended medical school
at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit,
Michigan and completed his internship at the Methodist
Hospital in Houston, TX. He completed his residency
in Neurology at Albert Einstein College in New York,
where he was selected to be Chief Resident in his last
year. He completed a Fellowship in Neuro-Ophthalmology
at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, FL. He was
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Ophthalmology at
the University of Texas Health Science Center. He is
Board Certified in Neurology. He is a member of the
North American Neuro-Ophthalmological Society, Harris
County Medical Society, Texas Medical Association, Houston
Neurological Society, Texas Neurological Society, a
Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and a Fellow
of the American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians.
He also presently holds the positions of Clinical Assistant
Professor of Neurology at the University of Texas Medical
School at Houston and Clinical Professor of Neurology
at Baylor College of Medicine.
SHAHIN SHIRZADI, M.D.
Dr. Shahin Shirzadi, born in Pittsburgh,
PA, attended the University of Houston after completing
high school in Houston. He then went on to earn his
doctorate degree from Texas Tech University in Lubbock,
TX. Subsequently, he completed his internship in Internal
Medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch in
Galveston before going on to complete his residency
at the University of Texas Health Science Center in
Houston, TX. He, in his third year of residency, was
awarded the honorable Frank Yatsu Award. He went on
to be chosen chief resident his final year. In 2000,
Dr. Shirzadi completed his fellowship in Neurophysiology.
He became Board Certified in Neurology in 2000. His
interests include but are not limited to headaches,
seizure disorders, neuromuscular disorders, stroke,
neck and back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and movement
disorders (ie.,Parkinson’s Disease). Further,
he frequently gives lectures regarding migraine headaches,
neuropathic pain, and Alzheimer's disease. He is a member
of the following organizations: American Academy of
Neurology, Harris County Medical Society, Texas Medical
Association, American Medical Association, and the Texas
Neurological Society.
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