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Office
724 Denton St
La Crosse, WI 54601Phone+1 608-782-7300
Summary
- Dr. Evan Sandok, MD is a board certified neurologist in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota. He is affiliated with Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center, Marshfield Medical Center, and Aspirus Steven’s Point Hospital & Clinics, Inc..
Education & Training
- Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (Rochester)Residency, Neurology, 1994 - 1997
- Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (Rochester)Internship, Internal Medicine, 1993 - 1994
- Mayo Clinic College of MedicineClass of 1993
- Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (Rochester)Fellowship, Clinical Neurophysiology
Certifications & Licensure
- IA State Medical License 2024 - 2025
- MN State Medical License 2024 - 2025
- WI State Medical License 1998 - 2025
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Clinical Neurophysiology
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Epilepsy
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 472 citationsLong-term efficacy and safety of thalamic stimulation for drug-resistant partial epilepsyVicenta Salanova, Thomas C. Witt, Robert M. Worth, Thomas R. Henry, Robert E. Gross
Neurology. 2015-03-10 - 1151 citationsElectrical stimulation of the anterior nucleus of thalamus for treatment of refractory epilepsyRobert S. Fisher, Vicenta Salanova, Thomas C. Witt, Robert M. Worth, Thomas R. Henry
Epilepsia. 2010-05-01 - 73 citationsExcessive daytime sleepiness and sleep complaints among children with epilepsyRama Maganti, Nancy Hausman, Monica Koehn, Evan Sandok, Ingrid Glurich
Epilepsy & Behavior. 2006-02-01