Dr. Doreswamy is no longer seeing patients at Madison Center. Please see schedule for Broadway and Northgate Plaza below.
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology; Sleep Medicine Certified; Clinical Neurophysiology Certified
Education
Meghana Doreswamy, MD, received her medical degree from Bangalore Medical College in Bangalore, India. She completed an internship in medicine and a residency in adult neurology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Doreswamy completed two fellowships at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC, in Clinical neurophysiology/epilepsy and sleep medicine.
Special Interests
Neurology
Dr. Doreswamy’s neurology practice covers wide range of neurological diseases including stroke, epilepsy, dementia, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, headache, peripheral neuropathies, neuromuscular disorders, restless leg syndrome and sleep disorders.
She has special interests in the management of patients with epilepsy, use of neurophysiology tools including EEG, ambulatory EEG for diagnosis and management. In addition to adults, Dr. Doreswamy sees patients 14 years and above with seizures/epilepsy and headaches.
Sleep Medicine
Dr. Doreswamy’s sleep medicine practice includes all areas of sleep medicine with special interest in Restless leg syndrome, narcolepsy, and insomnia.
Pediatrics
Dr. Doreswamy sees pediatric patients ages 16+.
Practice Philosophy
"I am committed to providing high quality medical care for each of my patients that I would want for myself or my family members. I believe in educating patients to empower them to actively participate in their care."
Clinical Research
At the Polyclinic, the needs of the patient come first. Part of this commitment involves conducting clinical trials with the goal of helping people live longer, healthier lives. Learn more about trials conducted by this provider.
Media
- Congrats To Our 2019 Seattle Met Top Docs
- Snooze into Daylight-Saving Time
- Zika Virus: What Puget Sound Residents Need to Know
Recognition
- William M. Foster Award: Best Resident Presentation, Wisconsin Neurological Society, October 2007