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Annie Weisner, MD PhD

Annie Weisner, MD PhD

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Medical Specialties: Pediatric Neurology

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Provider Bio

Provider Bio

Annie Weisner, MD, PhD, is a child neurologist who provides compassionate, comprehensive care for children with a wide range of neurological conditions. She treats patients with epilepsy, headaches and migraines, neuromuscular disorders, developmental disabilities, sleep disorders, Tourette syndrome, neurocutaneous syndromes, ADHD, and autism. Dr. Weisner has a special interest in caring for children with complex conditions such as cerebral palsy, metabolic disorders, leukodystrophy, genetic disorders, perinatal injuries, and traumatic brain injuries. Away from work, Dr. Weisner enjoys hiking with her family and their chocolate lab, spending time with her energetic toddler, as well as cooking, swimming, and doing yoga.

The services Dr. Weisner provides include:

  • Treatment for epilepsy and migraines
  • Management of developmental and neurobehavioral disorders
  • Care for neuromuscular and sleep disorders
  • Specialized treatment for cerebral palsy, metabolic disorders, and genetic conditions
Languages: English
Professional School: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Champaign, IL)
Residency: University of Washington School of Medicine (Seattle, WA)
Fellowship: University of California San Diego / Scripps Health (San Diego, CA)
Medical Groups: Mary Bridge Children's, MultiCare
Research:

 Gleischer, S; Hurd, C; Weisner, PA; Mendelson, A; Taylor, B; Creutzfeldt, C. (2022). Implementing a Neuropalliative Care Curriculum for Neurology Residents. Neurology: Education, 98(10 supplement).
https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNL.98.18_supplement.3798


Weisner, PA; Benedetti, G. CNS Case Studies Project: X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy, Case 2022D, September 2022. http:// https://www.childneurologysociety.org/case-studies/ a-10-year-old-boy-with-cognitive-changes-weakness-and-progressive-loss-of- ambulation/


Sakoda, M; Sarhadi, K; Weisner, PA; Tierney, S; and Wang, Y. (2022). Clinical Reasoning: A 67-year-old woman with progressive diplopia, vertigo, and ataxia. Neurology 98(6):e669-e674.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34862319/


Weisner, PA; Chih-Ying,C; Sun, Y; Yoo, J; Kao, WC; Zhang, H; Baltz, ET; Troy, JM, Stubbs, L (2019). A Mouse Mutation That Dysregulates Neighboring Galnt17 and Auts2 Genes Is Associated with Phenotypes Related to the Human AUTS2 Syndrome. G3, 9(11):3891-3906.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31554716/


Saul, MC; Seward, CH; Troy, JM; Zhang, H; Sloofman, LG; Lu, X; Weisner, PA; Caetano-Anolles, D; Sun, H; Zhao, SD; Chandrasekaran, S; Sinha, S; Stubbs, L (2017). Transcriptional regulatory dynamics drive coordinated metabolic and neural response to social challenge in mice. Genome Res, 27(6):959-972.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28356321/

Practice Philosophy:

I believe great care starts with getting to know a child for the unique person they are. I strive to make visits comfortable and relaxed (and even fun!) and to follow my patient’s lead.

As a neurologist trained in palliative care, I have a special interest in helping to care for kids with serious and complex neurologic illness.
I promise to walk with you at every step and to work together to meet your goals and your child’s individual needs.

Locations

Locations

Annie Weisner, MD PhD
Primary Location

Mary Bridge Children's Neurology

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