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Simon Farrow MD

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Simon Farrow MD

Pursing a successful career as a neurologist, Simon Farrow, M.D., assists patients at his private practice in Las Vegas, Nevada, since 1994. Prior to directing his practice, Dr. Farrow taught neurology at the Chicago Medical School, the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston, Baylor College of Medicine, and the University of Nevada School of Medicine at Las Vegas. As a skilled physician with more than 30 years of experience, Simon Farrow, M.D., is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the American Board of Sleep Medicine.

Simon Farrow, M.D., has also published extensive research and completed many clinical trials in his field. He completed a clinical trial at the Sleep Clinic of Nevada focusing on oral Modafinil in patients with narcolepsy. Additionally, Dr. Farrow has published a number of scholarly articles in research journals. In 1975, he co-published a study, “Norwegian scabies following topical steroid therapy,” in the Postgraduate Medical Journal. In 1981, he co-published “Recording of the Electroretinogram using cutaneous electrodes and averaging techniques” in Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, followed by “Successful Treatment of Central Sleep Apnea with an Oral Prosthesis” in Chest 100 in 1991. He also co-published “Rapidly fatal hyperammonemic coma in adults. Urea cycle deficiency,” in the Western Journal of Medicine in 1994.

Additionally, Simon Farrow, M.D., co-presented “The EEG in combined Lithium-haloperidol therapy” at the Collegium Internationale Neuropharmacologicum in Jerusalem, Israel, in 1982. An author, Simon Farrow, M.D., wrote a chapter on sleep disorders in the book Prognosis of Neurological Disorders, published by Oxford University Press.

Born in Stamford, England, Simon Farrow, M.D., is licensed to practice medicine in Texas, Washington, Florida, Michigan, and Nevada. Dr. Farrow completed his education at Oxford University in England, where he earned a B.A. in Animal Physiology, as well as an M.A. and Bachelor of Medicine.

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