COVID-19 Induced Strokes & Other “Long-Hauler” Neurological Side Effects
Nationwide, thousands of people are experiencing strokes following a COVID-19 infection –especially younger people who don’t typically experience strokes. The experts in the Comprehensive Stroke Center at MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center have learned to care for these patients and help reduce the inflammation of the brain and other “long-hauler” symptoms caused by COVID-19.
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Dr. Ramezan is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology at UCLA Geffen School of Medicine and has been involved with the Multiple Sclerosis Clinic at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. He enjoys teaching residents and was awarded the “Outstanding Voluntary Clinical Instructor” in 2009.
Dr. Ramezan is the current Medical Director of Neuroscience and Stroke Program at Long Beach Medical Center and Memorial Neuroscience Institute. He is routinely involved in working with nursing and staff at Long Beach Medical Center for improvement of the neuroscience program and patient care in the hospital.
Dr. Ramezan has been a Sub-investigator in multiple clinical trials in Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, migraine, and Parkinson’s disease. He has a special interest in Stroke and Epilepsy with emphasis on critical care management of these neurologic disorders. With his interest in clinical neurophysiology, he routinely performs Nerve Conduction Study/EMGs and interprets Electroencephalograms (EEG). He also has been Certified in Neurosonology and interpretation of Transcranial Doppler studies. He is fluent in English and Farsi.
Nima Ramezan-Arab, MD
Dr. Ramezan is Board Certified in Neurology, Vascular Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology, and Neurocritical Care. He attended University of California Irvine as an undergraduate and received Bachelors of Science in Biology and Bachelors of Arts in Psychology. He then obtained his Medical Degree at the University of California Irvine College of Medicine. He subsequently completed his Internship, Neurology Residency, and fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.Dr. Ramezan is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology at UCLA Geffen School of Medicine and has been involved with the Multiple Sclerosis Clinic at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. He enjoys teaching residents and was awarded the “Outstanding Voluntary Clinical Instructor” in 2009.
Dr. Ramezan is the current Medical Director of Neuroscience and Stroke Program at Long Beach Medical Center and Memorial Neuroscience Institute. He is routinely involved in working with nursing and staff at Long Beach Medical Center for improvement of the neuroscience program and patient care in the hospital.
Dr. Ramezan has been a Sub-investigator in multiple clinical trials in Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, migraine, and Parkinson’s disease. He has a special interest in Stroke and Epilepsy with emphasis on critical care management of these neurologic disorders. With his interest in clinical neurophysiology, he routinely performs Nerve Conduction Study/EMGs and interprets Electroencephalograms (EEG). He also has been Certified in Neurosonology and interpretation of Transcranial Doppler studies. He is fluent in English and Farsi.