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Location

Texas Medical Center

Specialty
Neurology, Neurophysiology
Phone: 832-822-3554 (Neurophysiology) | 832-822-0959 (Epilepsy Center)

Address

6701 Fannin Street
Suite 1250
Houston, TX 77030

Krystal Sully, MD

Assistant Professor, Clinical Neurophysiology, Pediatric Neurology & Developmental Neuroscience

Baylor College of Medicine

Education

School Education Degree Year
Duke University Fellowship Clinical Neurophysiology 2018
University of North Carolina Residency Child Neurology 2017
University of Missouri - Kansas City Medical School Doctor of Medicine 2012

About

In pediatric epilepsy, seizures do not happen in isolation: beyond addressing the seizures, there are quality of life concerns and family interactions that all influence your child’s treatment plan. Seizures can be complicated, but we have incredible tools at our disposal to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of seizures (including surgical and non-pharmacologic options in addition to medications). Evidence-based medicine, collaborative teamwork, good communication, and utilization of technology help me to provide compassionate clinical care to all of my patients.

Clinical Interests:

Epilepsy, clinical neurophysiology 

Organizations

Organization Name Role
American Academy of Neurology Member
American Clinical Neurophysiology Society Member
American Epilepsy Society Member
Child Neurology Society Member

Selected Publications

Sully KE, Husain AM. Generalized Periodic Discharges: A Topical Review. Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 2018 May;35(3):199-207. doi: 10.1097/WNP.0000000000000460. 



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