Arada Wongmek Weerawat, MD

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611 Northern Blvd Ste 150
Great Neck, NY 11021
Dr. Arada Wongmek Weerawat, MD, is a neurologist with a specialized focus on neuromuscular medicine and electrodiagnostic testing. She holds an academic title as an Assistant Professor at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, contributing to the education of future medical professionals. Dr. Weerawat sees patients at the Northwell Health Physician Partners Neuroscience Institute at Great Neck and the Northwell Health Physician Partners Neurology at Old Brookville.With a comprehensive background that spans international practice and advanced US-based training, Dr. Weerawat brings a wealth of experience to her patients. She completed her Doctor of Medicine (MD) at Mahidol University and subsequently pursued her residency in Vascular Neurology at Texas Tech University Health Science Center. Further honing her expertise, she completed a fellowship in Neuromuscular Medicine at the University of Miami / Jackson Memorial Hospital. This specialized fellowship has equipped her to expertly diagnose and manage a range of complex neuromuscular conditions.Dr. Weerawat is board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology, a testament to her mastery in the field. Her areas of expertise include the intricate diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders, with a particular emphasis on neuromuscular disorders and the interpretation of electrodiagnostic (EMG) testing. She is dedicated to providing exceptional care for patients suffering from debilitating conditions such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), myasthenia gravis, and various other nerve and muscle ailments. Dr. Weerawat is deeply committed to delivering compassionate and exceptional care, ensuring her patients receive the highest quality of treatment for their neurological and neuromuscular health needs.
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