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Meredith Barad, MD
Headache and facial pain specialist, Pain management specialist
Practice Areas
Professional Education
- Board Certification: Headache Medicine, United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (2012)
- Board Certification, United Council for Neurologic Subspecialites, Headache (2012)
- Residency: Stanford University School of Medicine (2007) CA
- Medical Education: Stanford University School of Medicine (2003) CA
- Internship: Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (2004) CA
- Board Certification: Pain Medicine, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (2009)
- Board Certification: Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (2008)
- Fellowship: Stanford Hospital and Clinics - Pain Mgmt (2008) CA
Administrative Appointments
- Co- Director Orofacial Pain Program, Stanford Hospital and Clinics (2014 - Present)
Publications
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Is Associated With Structural Abnormalities in Pain-Related Regions of the Human Brain
Barad, M. J., Ueno, T., Younger, J., Chatterjee, N., & Mackey, S. (2014). Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Is Associated With Structural Abnormalities in Pain-Related Regions of the Human Brain. JOURNAL OF PAIN, 15(2), 197-203. -
Human Response to Unintended Intrathecal Injection of Botulinum Toxin
Carroll, I., Fischbein, N., Barad, M., & Mackey, S. (2011). Human Response to Unintended Intrathecal Injection of Botulinum Toxin. PAIN MEDICINE, 12(7), 1094-1097. -
Serratus muscle stimulation effectively treats notalgia paresthetica caused by long thoracic nerve dysfunction: a case series.
Wang, C. K., Gowda, A., Barad, M., Mackey, S. C., & Carroll, I. R. (2009). Serratus muscle stimulation effectively treats notalgia paresthetica caused by long thoracic nerve dysfunction: a case series. Journal of brachial plexus and peripheral nerve injury, 4, 17-?.
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Patient Comments
Patients comments are gathered from our Patient Satisfaction Survey and displayed in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.
SHC Patient, Sep 2015
I'm very picky, but Dr Barad has exceeded my expectations. She takes me seriously show a lot of concern, and squeezed me into her schedule in same week for worse symptoms and spent plenty of time with he at that time though it wasn't really an appointment.
SHC Patient, Sep 2015
Dr. Barad cares and although busy, fits me in when its important. She is clear, comes up with good care planes, and always follow through. Just great!
SHC Patient, Sep 2015
Dr. Barad is one of the best doctors I have ever seen.
SHC Patient, Jul 2015
Excellent MD svcs.
SHC Patient, Jun 2015
Prefer more information/explanation about medications prescribed & of reason for lab/imaging exam authorized.
SHC Patient, Apr 2015
I told at least ten people how amazed I was to have every level of staff apologize for the delay.
SHC Patient, Apr 2015
Always a good/great experience with Dr. Barad.
SHC Patient, Mar 2015
Dr. Barad goes extra "1000 miles" for all her patients!
SHC Patient, Mar 2015
Dr. McCawley & Dr. Barad are just wonderful. I wish everyone could be under their care.
SHC Patient, Jan 2015
I love Dr. Barad. She is the best.
SHC Patient, Dec 2014
The doctor seems to have diagnosed the problem after visiting many other doctors. Very grateful.
SHC Patient, Aug 2014
Can't get anyone to review medical history before appt. (Not only Stanford!) Why not? Much confusion over getting written evals. sent to me.
SHC Patient, Jun 2014
Dr. Barad was exceptional. No complaints about her except the accessibility to see her.
SHC Patient, Apr 2014
Much of the time with Barad involved discussions of experiences with & strategies with meds. Our interactions were intense.
SHC Patient, Mar 2014
Was good.
SHC Patient, Feb 2014
Overall good experience.
SHC Patient, Dec 2013
Dr. Barad always makes sure that both myself & care-provider understand treatment phone & medications.
SHC Patient, Dec 2013
I was very happy about this visit - all went well.
SHC Patient, Sep 2015
I'm very picky, but Dr Barad has exceeded my expectations. She takes me seriously show a lot of concern, and squeezed me into her schedule in same week for worse symptoms and spent plenty of time with he at that time though it wasn't really an appointment.
SHC Patient, Sep 2015
Dr. Barad cares and although busy, fits me in when its important. She is clear, comes up with good care planes, and always follow through. Just great!
SHC Patient, Sep 2015
Dr. Barad is one of the best doctors I have ever seen.
SHC Patient, Jul 2015
Excellent MD svcs.
SHC Patient, Jun 2015
Prefer more information/explanation about medications prescribed & of reason for lab/imaging exam authorized.
SHC Patient, Apr 2015
I told at least ten people how amazed I was to have every level of staff apologize for the delay.
SHC Patient, Apr 2015
Always a good/great experience with Dr. Barad.
SHC Patient, Mar 2015
Dr. Barad goes extra "1000 miles" for all her patients!
SHC Patient, Mar 2015
Dr. McCawley & Dr. Barad are just wonderful. I wish everyone could be under their care.
SHC Patient, Jan 2015
I love Dr. Barad. She is the best.
SHC Patient, Dec 2014
The doctor seems to have diagnosed the problem after visiting many other doctors. Very grateful.
SHC Patient, Aug 2014
Can't get anyone to review medical history before appt. (Not only Stanford!) Why not? Much confusion over getting written evals. sent to me.
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