Dr. Stephen Landy, MD, FAAN, FAHS
Neurologist | Neurology
311 S Gloster St Suite 103 Tupelo MS, 38801About
Dr. Stephen Landy practices Neurology, subspecializing in Headache Medicine only. Dr. Landy has a practice in Tupelo, MS. He diagnoses, evaluates and treats only headache-related conditions.
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Divalproex sodium--review of prophylactic migraine efficacy, safety and dosage, with recommendations.
- Symptomatic pharmacotherapy of migraine.
- Pressure, heat, and cold help relieve headache pain.
- Challenging or difficult headache patients.
- Oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate for the treatment of migraine headache pain in outpatients: a case series.
- Pilot study evaluating preference for 3-mg versus 6-mg subcutaneous sumatriptan.
- Migraine treatment throughout the lifecycle.
- Migraine: a better way to recognize and treat it.
- Clarification of developing and established clinical allodynia and pain-free outcomes.
- The impact of migraine and the effect of migraine treatment on workplace productivity in the United States and suggestions for future research.
- Multi-center comparison of response to a single tablet of sumatriptan 85 mg and naproxen 500 mg vs usual therapy treating multiple migraine attacks as measured by the completeness of response survey.
- Headache classification.
- Secondary syphilis and headaches.
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Clinical Professor of Neurology University of Tennessee Medical School 2000 - Present
Professional Memberships
- American Headache Society
- International Headache Society
- National Headache Foundation
Professional Society Memberships
- American Medical Association
Areas of research
Migraine Clinical Research
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