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Brain Health Center

Our Teams

Emory Brain Health Center brings more than 400 physicians, clinicians and researchers together to work in partnership to prevent, treat and cure devastating diseases and disorders of the brain. Our team of providers, including neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, psychologists, and specialists in rehabilitation and sleep medicine, offer complete, coordinated patient-centered care for those suffering from brain disorders.

Use the links below to quickly navigate to a specialty area.

Neurology

Emory neurologists combine research and experience to treat neurological conditions, from the most common to the complex. We provide treatment and management of a wide variety of conditions including stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and more.

For more information about our neurology specialties, click here.

Neurosurgery

Emory neurosurgeons have expertise and training in general neurosurgery as well as specialized areas. Our expert surgeons perform procedures with resources and tools offered nowhere else in the Southeast. We offer neurosurgical treatment for brain and spinal tumors, aneurysms, epilepsy, and movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease.

For more information about our neurosurgery specialties, click here.

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Emory psychiatrists and psychologists provide appropriate and compassionate care for patients experiencing psychiatric conditions. We base our treatments on continuous medical research and many years of clinical experience. As members of the Emory University School of Medicine, this team paves the way in teaching best practices for future psychiatry leaders.

For more information about our psychiatric and behavioral specialties, click here.

Rehabilitation Medicine

Our rehabilitation team provides individualized, comprehensive rehabilitative care plans to help meet patients’ medical and therapy needs. Our rehabilitation programs include amputation, brain injury, dizziness and balance, neurological disorders, and stroke and spinal cord injury.

For more information about our rehabilitative care, click here.

Sleep Medicine

The Emory Sleep Center offers board-certified sleep specialists and experienced polysomnography technologists to help you from the initial diagnosis through restful nights ahead. We are among the country’s leading sleep disorders centers offering treatment for hypersomnia (excessive sleepiness), sleep apnea, narcolepsy, restless legs syndrome, and more.

For more information about the Emory Sleep Center, click here.

Brain Health Center Department Chairs

Emory Brain Health Center department chairs oversee the support and mentoring of our faculty and trainees, as well as clinical activities. Each division of Emory Brain Health Center has a clinical department chair and includes the following:

Daniel Barrow, MD

Pamela Rollins Chairman and Professor, Emory University Department of Neurosurgery

David Burke, MD

Chairman and Professor, Emory University Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

Nancy A. Collop, MD

Director, Emory Sleep Center

Allan I. Levey, MD, PhD

Chairman and Professor, Emory University Department of Neurology
Goizueta Foundation Endowed Chair for Alzheimer's Disease and Betty Gage Holland Chair Department of Neurology

William M. McDonald, MD

Interim Chairman and Professor, Emory University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Brain Health Center Executive Advisory Council

The purpose of the Brain Health Center Executive Advisory Council is to advance the vision and mission of the Emory Brain Health Center. Council members include prominent business and community leaders who are passionate about brain health, willing to lend their name to the cause, and committed to providing strategic guidance. Our members serve as ambassadors locally and nationally and have generously contributed to the mission through philanthropy, networking, advocacy, and more, on behalf of our people, programs, and patients.