Dr. Pamela Howard, MD
Neurologist | Neurology
711 W 38th St Bldg E1 Austin TX, 78705About
Dr. Pamela Howard is a distinguished Neurologist in Austin, TX. Dr. Howard specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the brain and nervous system. With expertise in handling complex conditions like epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and migraines, Dr. Howard employs advanced techniques and personalized treatment plans to improve patient outcomes. As a neurologist, Dr. Howard is committed to staying abreast of the latest developments in neurological research and therapies.
Education and Training
University of Texas 0
University Of Texas Medical School at Houston 1992
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)
Provider Details
Treatments
- Sleep Apnea
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea (osa)
Fellowships
- Wake Forest University neuro-muscular diseases, Electromyography (EMG), and movement disorders
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Get to know Neurologist Dr. Pamela Howard, who serves patients in Austin, Texas.
A seasoned neurologist, Dr. Howard is affiliated with Advanced Pain Care in Austin, Texas. She believes in creating personal relationships and encourages patient involvement. She also educates patients and their families about illnesses and provides optimum care.
Advanced Pain Care advocates the appropriate and effective management of chronic pain through a multi-disciplinary approach. Their team of qualified professionals has received advanced training to treat our patients. They believe in providing a caring and compassionate atmosphere to help improve the quality of life for those in pain.
Throughout her academic career, Dr. Howard received her undergraduate degree from the University of Texas in Austin, before earning her medical degree at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. Remaining in Houston for her internship and subsequent neurology residency, she immersed herself in the renowned Texas Medical Center.
Subsequently, her quest for knowledge led her to Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where she completed a fellowship focused on neuro-muscular diseases, Electromyography (EMG), and movement disorders.
An authority in her field, the doctor is board-certified in neurology and sleep medicine by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). The ABPN is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to serving the professions of psychiatry and neurology.
Neurology is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system. Neurologists are licensed medical specialists who diagnose and treat disorders that affect the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles of patients. They examine a patient’s mental and physical status, conduct medical tests and scans, and evaluate the results to diagnose and treat the patient.
In her free time, Dr. Howard enjoys traveling with her friends, hiking, yoga and pilates, and spending time with her dogs.
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