Christopher Melinosky, MD, is an assistant professor at the University of South Florida and works at Lehigh Valley Health Network-Cedar Crest in Allentown, PA, as a neurointensivist. He graduated from the Penn State College of Medicine in 2011. He then went to the University of Maryland Medical Center/Shock Trauma for 6 years of training: internal medicine internship, neurology residency, and a fellowship in neurocritical care. He is board certified in neurology and UCNS certified in neurocritical care. He enjoys community education and spreading knowledge about neurologic disorders.
Recent WebMD content from Christopher Melinosky, MD
- B-Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis: A Quick-Start Guide
- B-Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis: A Quick-Start Guide
- Treating Your Worsening Parkinson's Disease
- Tidbits From the Field: Myasthenia Gravis (Advocacy/Expert View)
- When Your Parkinson’s Progresses
- Caring for Someone With Advanced Parkinson's
- When Worsening Parkinson's Threatens Active Life
- Shifting Treatment for Worsening Parkinson's Disease
- Discussing Worsening Parkinson's Disease
- Treating Your Worsening Parkinson's Disease
- Specialists for Advanced-Stage Parkinson’s
- 11 Types of Migraine Products to Help With Everyday Life
- Challenges of Treating RRMS: An Expert’s Perspective
- RRMS: How to Build a Care Team You Trust
- Expert Q&A: A Clinician’s Experience With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
- Recent Advances in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
- New FDA-Approved Alzheimer’s Test: What Does It Mean?
- What Is Batten Disease?
- Multiple Sclerosis: Diet and Nutrition
- MS and Alcohol: What to Know
- MS, Relationships, and Dating
- How Multiple Sclerosis Affects Your Job
- Can Epilepsy Be Prevented?
- Hearing Loss and Dementia: Why They're Linked and How You Can Lower Your Risk
- Stroke Risk in Women Before Menopause: Causes, Warning Signs
- Can Creatine Boost Your Brain Health?
- How Science and Doctors Have Transformed MG
- My Life with MG as a Person of Color
- What I’ve Learned About MG Advocacy and Research
- How I Came to Terms With My Myasthenia Gravis
