Accepting new patients
Paul V. Motika, M.D.
Accepting new patients
- Assistant Professor of Neurology, School of Medicine
Specialty
- Neurology
Clinical focus
- Clinical Neurophysiology
- Epilepsy
Locations and contact
I see patients at-
1 OHSU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Marquam Hill
3250 S.W. Sam Jackson Park RoadPortland, OR 97239Mark O. Hatfield Research Center, 13th floor
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1 OHSU Neurology Clinic, Marquam Hill
3250 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road 13th floor13th floorPortland, OR 97239
About me
I am pleased to see patients for consult but am not taking new patients for ongoing care. I specialize in caring for patients with epilepsy. I have advanced training in the diagnosis and treatment of many types of epilepsy, including difficult to treat forms. I also have experience with interpretation of electroencephalograms (EEG), as well as surgical treatments for epilepsy.
In my spare time, I enjoy the outdoors. I am an avid runner and also like cooking for my family.
Languages spoken
- English
Education and training
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Degrees
- B.A., 1999, Cornell University
- M.D., 2003, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
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Residency
- Neurology, University of Michigan, 2007
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Fellowship
- Neurophysiology and epilepsy, Rush University Medical Center, 2009
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Certifications
- Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2009
Memberships and associations:
- American Academy of Neurology
Insurance
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Ratings and reviews
4.9 out of 5
Overall: 4.9 out of 5 (30 Ratings, 10 Reviews)
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