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Siddhartha S. Nadkarni, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry

Director, NYUHC Epilepsy Clinic

Director, Neurophysiology Fellowship Program

MD from University of Miami

Fellowship, NYU School of Medicine , Neurophysiology Fellowship

Residency, NYU School of Medicine, Neurology Residency

Phone

646-558-0807

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Academic office

225 East 34th Street

First Floor

New York, NY 10016

Begasse De Dhaem, Olivia; Aldana, Sandra India; Kanner, Andres Miguel; Sperling, Michael; French, Jacqueline; Nadkarni, Siddhartha S; Hope, Omotola A; O'Brien, Terry; Morrison, Chris; Winawer, Melodie; Minen, Mia T

Journal of neuropsychiatry & clinical neurosciences. 2021 Dec 28; appineuropsych21050124

Maiman, Moshe; Del Bene, Victor A; MacAllister, William S; Sheldon, Sloane; Farrell, Eileen; Arce Rentería, Miguel; Slugh, Mitchell; Nadkarni, Siddhartha S; Barr, William B

Archives of clinical neuropsychology. 2019 Mar 01; 34(2):259-267

Luciano, Daniel J; Nadkarni, Siddhartha

Textbook of traumatic brain injury. Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Association Publishing, [2019]. 3rd ed. p.563-577. (4452822)

Nordquist, Jordan L; Tirmizi, Owais; Nadkarni, Siddhartha S; Hauptman, Aaron J

Pediatric neuropsychiatry : a case-based approach. Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]. p.213-226. (5301202)

Del Bene, Victor A; Arce Renteria, Miguel; Maiman, Moshe; Slugh, Mitch; Gazzola, Deana M; Nadkarni, Siddhartha S; Barr, William B

Epilepsy & behavior. 2017 07; 72:43-50

Movements, focal, clonic

Luciano, Daniel J; Nadkarni, Siddhartha

Neurologic differential diagnosis: A case- based approach. New York, NY, US: Cambridge University Press, 2014. p.250-252. (1754282)

Movements, complex motor activity

Nadkarni, Siddhartha; Luciano, Daniel J

Neurologic differential diagnosis: A case- based approach. New York, NY, US: Cambridge University Press, 2014. p.253-257. (1754272)

Movements, tonic-clonic type

Luciano, Daniel J; Nadkarni, Siddhartha

Neurologic differential diagnosis: A case- based approach. New York, NY, US: Cambridge University Press, 2014. p.262-265. (1754262)