
George Katsamakis, M.D.
Dr. George Katsamakis has devoted his
interest in Neurology to the care of patients with Multiple
Sclerosis. For the past 10 years he was an Assistant Professor
at the Rush University Multiple Sclerosis Center, managing
complex MS cases as well as participating in and spearheading
novel therapeutic trials in the field. Seeing the need for
advanced care outside Chicago, he conceived and directs the
Multiple Sclerosis Center of Northwest Neurology. The Center
provides comprehensive and compassionate care for over 1500
patients with Multiple Sclerosis.
Dr. Katsamakis has authored or coauthored articles, abstracts,
and book chapters primarily devoted to multiple sclerosis. His
articles have been published in journals such as Neurology,
Archives of Neurology, Journal of Neurology, and Multiple
Sclerosis. He also has presented numerous local, national, and
international presentations in his field. Dr. Katsamakis
received the Leadership Class of 2000 Award presented by the
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Undergraduate: Loyola University, Chicago
Medical School: Rush Medical College, Chicago
Residency: Evanston Hospital, Northwestern University
Rush University Medical Center, Chicago
Fellowship: Rush University Multiple Sclerosis Center, Chicago
Board Certified in Neurology by the American Board of Neurology
and Psychiatry
Professional Memberships: American Academy of Neurology,
European Neurologic Society, Clinical Advisory Board of the
National Multiple Sclerosis Society Greater Illinois Chapter
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