Dr. Syed T. Ali MD
Neurologist | Electrodiagnostic Medicine
65 Walnut Street Suite 301 Wellesley Massachusetts, 2481About
Syed T. Ali, MD, received his medical degree in 1984 from the University of Punjab Allama Iqbal Medical College in Pakistan. He then continued his medical training in the United States, attending Albert Einstein School of Medicine in New York for his residency in neurology; followed by his fellowship in electroencephalography, epilepsy and sleep studies at Montefiore Hospital in New York; and fellowship in electrodiagnostic and neuromuscular medicine at Harvard Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Dr. Ali credits his mother for his success in life. Today, the doctor practices neurology at CNS Multispecialty Clinic in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Education and Training
Pakistan
University of Punjab Allama Iqbal Medical College
Board Certification
Neurology
Provider Details
Fellowships
- Montefiore Hospital in New York, Electroencephalography, Epilepsy and Sleep Studies, Harvard Medical School, Electrodiagnostic and Neuromuscular Medicine, and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Professional Society Memberships
- American Epilepsy Society
What do you attribute your success to?
- His Mother
Hobbies / Sports
- Martial Arts, Driving
Favorite professional publications
- The Green Journal of Neurology
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