- Yale Neurosciences InstituteYale Physicians Building800 Howard Avenue, Ste Lower LevelNew Haven, CT 06519
Norman Werdiger, MD, FAAN (Neurology)
Biography
Norman Werdiger, MD, assistant chief of neurology for Yale New Haven Hospital, treats patients with a wide range of neurological disorders and problems. He has particular interests in public health and in the neurological complications of medical disorders.
An associate clinical professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Werdiger is excited about promising research that is expected to lead to better treatments, including clinical trials for patients with Alzheimer's Disease.
“As the result of advances in medical and neurological research, technology and pharmacology, we now have effective prevention and treatment strategies for many potentially disabling disorders, including acute stroke, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease and migraine headaches,” Dr. Werdiger says. “It is also possible to imagine realizing effective preventive and treatment strategies for many other disorders in the near future.” Dr. Werdiger has been recognized as a Connecticut Magazine Top Doctor.
Titles
- Asst Chief Neurology Y-NHH
- Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology
Education & Training
- Post graduate years 3-5 residency trainingDuke University Medical Center, Durham, NC (1982)
- Post graduate years 1 and 2 residency trainingJefferson University Medical Center, Phila, PA (1979)
- MDCornell University (1977)
Additional Information
- Yale Neurosciences InstituteYale Physicians Building800 Howard Avenue, Ste Lower LevelNew Haven, CT 06519
Biography
Norman Werdiger, MD, assistant chief of neurology for Yale New Haven Hospital, treats patients with a wide range of neurological disorders and problems. He has particular interests in public health and in the neurological complications of medical disorders.
An associate clinical professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Werdiger is excited about promising research that is expected to lead to better treatments, including clinical trials for patients with Alzheimer's Disease.
“As the result of advances in medical and neurological research, technology and pharmacology, we now have effective prevention and treatment strategies for many potentially disabling disorders, including acute stroke, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease and migraine headaches,” Dr. Werdiger says. “It is also possible to imagine realizing effective preventive and treatment strategies for many other disorders in the near future.” Dr. Werdiger has been recognized as a Connecticut Magazine Top Doctor.
Titles
- Asst Chief Neurology Y-NHH
- Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology
Education & Training
- Post graduate years 3-5 residency trainingDuke University Medical Center, Durham, NC (1982)
- Post graduate years 1 and 2 residency trainingJefferson University Medical Center, Phila, PA (1979)
- MDCornell University (1977)
Additional Information
- Yale Neurosciences InstituteYale Physicians Building800 Howard Avenue, Ste Lower LevelNew Haven, CT 06519
- Yale Neurosciences InstituteYale Physicians Building800 Howard Avenue, Ste Lower LevelNew Haven, CT 06519