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Office
11188 Tesson Ferry Rd Ste 202
Saint Louis, MO 63123Phone+1 314-729-7547Fax+1 314-729-7547
Summary
- Dr. Daniel Wagner is a neurologist and sleep specialist in Affton, MO and is affiliated with Mercy Hospital South. He received his medical degree from University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine, did his neurology residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Bronx, NY) and Sleep Fellowship at Montefiore Hospital (Bronx, NY). He is board certified in both Neurology and Sleep Medicine. He has been in practice 43 years. He evaluates and treats all types of headaches, seizure disorders, movement disorders, Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, neuropsychiatric conditions, sleep apnea, insomnia, sleepwalking and acute and chronic pain.
Education & Training
- Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of MedicineFellowship, Sleep Medicine, 1978 - 1979
- Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of MedicineResidency, Neurology, 1975 - 1978
- University of Iowa Hospitals and ClinicsInternship, Internal Medicine, 1974 - 1975
- University of Missouri-Columbia School of MedicineClass of 1974
Certifications & Licensure
- MO State Medical License 2006 - 2025
- NY State Medical License 1977 - 2007
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 20 citationsCore body temperature in narcoleptic and normal subjects living in temporal isolationCharles P. Pollak, Daniel R. Wagner
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 1994-01-01 - 30 citationsDisorders of the circadian sleep-wake cycle.Daniel R. Wagner
Neurologic Clinics. 1996-08-01 - 33 citationsHigh nocturnal body temperature in premenstrual syndrome and late luteal phase dysphoric disorder.Sally K. Severino, Daniel R. Wagner, Margaret L. Moline, Stephen W. Hurt, Charles P. Pollak
The American Journal of Psychiatry. 1991-10-01
Professional Memberships
- Fellow
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