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Michael Stanton, M.D.

Michael Stanton, M.D.

Neurology

4.6 out of 5 stars
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Locations

Neurology

601 Elmwood Avenue, 1st Floor
Rochester, NY 14642

About Me

Professional Background

Dr. Stanton is Associate Professor of Neurology in the Neuromuscular division at the University of Rochester Medical Center. His clinical interests are in peripheral neuropathy and electrodiagnostic techniques. He is actively involved in teaching neuromuscular fellows in electrodiagnosis and peri...
Dr. Stanton is Associate Professor of Neurology in the Neuromuscular division at the University of Rochester Medical Center. His clinical interests are in peripheral neuropathy and electrodiagnostic techniques. He is actively involved in teaching neuromuscular fellows in electrodiagnosis and peripheral neuropathy. He is co-investigator for the CMT database which characterizes the clinical and electrodiagnostic features of hereditary neuropathy. He has subspecialty board certifications in neuromuscular disease by the American Board of Neurology and Psychiatry, and in electrodiagnostic medicine by the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine.

Faculty Appointments

Professor of Clinical Neurology - Department of Neurology, NMD (SMD)

Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (SMD) - Joint

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Fellowship, Neuromuscular Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School. 1998 - 1999

Residency, Neurology, University of Michigan Medical School. 1995 - 1998

Internship, Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical Center. 1994 - 1995

Education

MD | SUNY at Buffalo-School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (USA). 1994

Awards

Magna Cum Laude, Doctor of Medicine 1994

Publications

Journal Articles

Recovery of Foot Drop in Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP).

Weerasinghe D, Veerapandiyan A, Stanton M, Herrmann DN, Akmyradov C, Logigian E

Muscle & nerve.. 2021 April 20 Epub 04/20/2021.

Unexpected neuroimaging abnormalities in patients with apparent C8 radiculopathy: broadening the clinical spectrum.

Hehir MK, Figueroa JJ, Zynda-Weiss AM, Stanton M, Logigian EL

Muscle & nerve.. 2012 June 45 (6):859-65. Epub 1900 01 01.

Dispersion of compound muscle action potential in hereditary neuropathies and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.

Stanton M, Pannoni V, Lewis RA, Logigian EL, Naguib D, Shy ME, Cleland J, Herrmann DN

Muscle & nerve.. 2006 October 34 (4):417-22. Epub 1900 01 01.

Painful small-fiber neuropathy in Sjogren syndrome.

Chai J, Herrmann DN, Stanton M, Barbano RL, Logigian EL

Neurology.. 2005 September 2765 (6):925-7. Epub 1900 01 01.

Plantar nerve AP and skin biopsy in sensory neuropathies with normal routine conduction studies.

Herrmann DN, Ferguson ML, Pannoni V, Barbano RL, Stanton M, Logigian EL

Neurology.. 2004 September 1463 (5):879-85. Epub 1900 01 01.

Evaluation of Radiculopathy: EMG or MRI?

Stanton, M; Albers, JW.

Neurology Network Commentary. 1999; 3: 261-264.

Prolonged coma after continuous sedation with propofol.

Hedera P, Stanton M, Flöer B, Wald JJ

European neurology.. 1999 41 (2):116-7. Epub 1900 01 01.

Books

Handbook of Peripheral Neuropathy (2005)

Chapter: Radial Neuropathy

Authors: Stanton, M

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 2005

Ratings & Comments

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Ratings

During this visit, did this provider spend enough time with you?

4.5 stars

During this visit, did this provider show respect for what you had to say?

4.6 stars

During this visit, did this provider give you easy to understand information about these health questions or concerns?

4.6 stars

During this visit, did this provider listen carefully to you?

4.6 stars

During this visit, did this provider explain things in a way that was easy to understand?

4.5 stars

Patient Comments

4.2 stars

Good

Oct 06, 2023

5.0 stars

Always listens and is interested in my problems. Very helpful in identifying symptoms and their significance

Aug 20, 2023

5.0 stars

Before seeing Dr. Stanton, I saw Dr. Dawling Alberto Dionisio-Santos who did a complete exam and probably answered more questions than Dr. Stanton. Both were excellent. [...]

Aug 13, 2023

1.0 stars

[...] He showed no empathy or understanding of my shock. [...]

May 14, 2023

3.0 stars

I want more information about the likely path my condition will take and more detailed Information On the suggested treatment and pros/cons.

Feb 26, 2023

5.0 stars

Care provider offered diagnosis but limited treatment plan.

Feb 17, 2023

Most appreciative for Dr. Stanton's caring attitude and expertise

Dec 19, 2022

1.4 stars

I felt worse after seeing the doctor. I didn't want him to see me cry, or see the pain he made me feel as if I was lying about my seizures and now my strokes. How do you fake either.

Nov 30, 2022

2.6 stars

He may be a very good practitioner but I could not see beyond how absolutely detached he was. I had read the reviews on health grades and still decide to give him a chance I would never recommend this provider.

Jun 17, 2022

1.0 stars

[...] he spoke back at me rather condescendingly without addressing my concerns.

Apr 23, 2022

3.0

Provider needs to be a better communicator showing concern for patient [...]

Mar 01, 2022