Professor of Neurology
Phone: (212) 633-8373
Dr. Sacks is professor of Neurology at NYU School of Medicine. He received his medical degree from Oxford (Queen's College) and interned in England, followed by residencies at Mount Zion Hospital in San Francisco and at UCLA. Dr. Sacks' research interests include disorders of perception, memory and consciousness, hallucination, encephalitis lethargica, migraine, Tourette's syndrome, Parkinson's disease and otherneurological conditions. He has contributed to a number of medical journals, and is widely known as the author of such bestselling books as Awakenings, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, and Musicophilia, in which he explores what it is like to live with various neurological conditions.
General Adult Neurology
Disorders of Perception, Memory and Consciousness, Hallucination, Tourette's syndrome, Parkinson's disease
Medical Education:
University of Oxford, The Queen's College, BA in Physiology and Biology 1954
Middlesex Hospital, University College London, MA, BM, BCh 1958
Internships:
Middlesex Hospital, London, (Medicine, Neurology) 1959
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, England (house surgeon) 1960
Mt. Zion Hospital, San Francisco, (rotating internship) 1961-1962
Residencies:
UCLA (Neurology, Neuropathology) 1962-1965
Clinical Fellowships:
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY (Neuropathology, Neurochemistry) 1965-1966
Note: Dr. Sacks has a limited schedule and only accepts a limited number of referrals from other physicians at the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center.