
Dr. Steven Herzog, MD
Physician
Neurology
Specialty
Pain Medicine
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Dr. Herzog specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and management of headache.
About Dr. Steven Herzog, MD
Steven Herzog, MD is a board-certified neurologist providing care to patients in the Dallas area at Texas Neurology.
Dr. Steven Herzo is the Medical Director of the Headache Institute at Texas Neurology which focuses on clinical research and advanced therapies for the treatment of patients with acute and chronic headaches.
Dr. Herzog formerly served as the Director of Medical Education for the Department of Neurology at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas from 1989-2009.
Dr. Herzog served as President of the Texas Neurological Society from 2004 to 2005 and is a frequent lecturer across the state and is quoted by print and television on a regular basis.
Dr. Steven Herzo is the Medical Director of the Headache Institute at Texas Neurology which focuses on clinical research and advanced therapies for the treatment of patients with acute and chronic headaches.
Dr. Herzog formerly served as the Director of Medical Education for the Department of Neurology at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas from 1989-2009.
Dr. Herzog served as President of the Texas Neurological Society from 2004 to 2005 and is a frequent lecturer across the state and is quoted by print and television on a regular basis.
Conditions Treated
Headaches
Procedures & Services
MRI of the Head (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
CT Scan of the Head
Patient Education Resources
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Education & Training
Dr. Herzog is a graduate of Arizona State University and received his medical degree from the University of Arizona College of Medicine. He completed his neurological training at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and Parkland Hospital where he served as Chief Resident in Neurology from 1988 to 1989.