Daniel Phillips, MD

Daniel Phillips, MD
Dept Of Neurology Washington Univ School Of Medicine; Neurological & Electrodiagnostic Institute 14825 North Outer 40 Road Suite 330 Chesterfield, MO 63017
About

Daniel Phillips, MD

Consultative Electrodiagnosic Medicine. Boarded in EMG.
Fellow in the American Academy of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine.
Asst. Professor of Clinical Neurology Washington Univ/Barnes Hospital.
Boarded in Neurology.
Medical Director of the NEI Elecrodiagnostic Lab.The first accrediated facility by the AANEM and award the staus of Exemplary.

Dr. Daniel Phillips, the founder of NEI, received a Bachelor of Science degree with Highest Honors from Northwestern University in Electrical Engineering with a sub-specialty in Biomedical Engineering and Neurophysiology. He earned his medical degree at Washington University School of Medicine, where he received the prestigious OLeary Award in Neurosciences and the Brookings Award for academic achievement. He completed his neurology training at Washington University and Barnes Hospital, where he also served as Neurology Chief Resident.
As a board certified neurologist with over 25 years of clinical experience, Dr. Phillips has published in the field of neurology and participated in the clinical trials of new therapeutic agents for the treatment of neuromuscular disease. He founded the Missouri Baptist Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit and was its medical director for 10 years. He is a member of the clinical faculty and Assistant Professor of Neurology at Barnes Hospital and Washington University. Dr. Phillips also currently serves as the Electrodiagnostic Consultant to the St. Louis Cardinals. Since 1989, three different team physicians have requested that he provide consultative electrodiagnostic services for both minor and major league baseball players.
As a clinical electrophysiologist and biomedical engineer, Dr. Phillips is an expert on nerve conduction and electromyographic (EMG) studies for the evaluation and diagnosis of peripheral nerve disease. For over 10 years, his clinical work has focused exclusively on performing nerve conduction and EMG studies. He has personally performed over 40,000 of these tests during his 27 years in clinical practice, making him a recognized expert and one of the most experienced such clinicians in the country. He is board certified in Electrodiagnostic Medicine by the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine and received published recognition for scoring in the top ten percent on the certification exam. He is a member and fellow of the American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM), the premier specialty organization dedicated to credentialing, advocacy and education in the field of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. NEI was one of the first eight AANEM accredited electrodiagnostic labs in the country, and the first accredited lab in Missouri. The AANEM awarded NEI Exemplary Status as an added recognition.
Dr. Phillips is passionate about improving the quality of electrodiagnostic studies across the country, and currently serves on two of the AANEMs committees. The Electrodiagnostic Self-Assessment Examination Committee establishes guidelines for electrodiagnostic medical training programs to assure a high standard of training in the field, and prepares review courses and self-assessment examinations for physicians and training programs to assess their knowledge and skill. The State Liaison/Quality Committee actively advocates for quality and educates medical directors, peer reviewers and payers about the importance of quality electrodiagnostic medicine. Dr. Phillips is the State Liaison for Missouri. He was recently invited to serve on the Accreditation Committee, which reviews applications and decides upon the accreditation of labs across the country.

Dr. Phillips training in clinical neurology and electrical/biomedical engineering, his wealth of clinical experience and his dedication to the field of electrodiagnostic medicine give him a unique level of expertise in performing and interpreting these highly complex tests. His detailed analysis of nerve conduction and EMG test results helps referring physicians and surgeons (orthopedists, neurosurgeons, hand specialists, internists and others) gather the information necessary to correctly evaluate, diagnose and treat their patients neurological conditions for the best possible outcomes.
Personal History
Dr. Phillips was born and raised in Queens, New York. After college and medical school he decided to stay in St. Louis because he liked the Midwestern values and thought it was a good place to raise his family. His New York accent had dissipated until his mother moved here in 1997. He is married and has 3 grown children. He loves the symphony, opera, ballet and working out on his elliptical while listening to educational tapes from the Teaching Company.
Years In Practice 40
Primary Specialty

Neurologist

Gender Male
Education Washington Univ Sch Of Med, St Louis Mo 63110
Northwestern University-Electrical/Biomedical Eng.-Higest Honors
Training Wash Univ Affil Hosps, Neurology; Baylor Coll Of Med, Internal Medicine

Affiliations Missouri Baptist Hospital
Barnes Hospital Washington University
Certification Board cerified in Neurology
Board certified in Electrodiagnostic Medicine
Services EMG and NCV testing

Dr. Daniel Phillips, the founder of NEI, received a Bachelor of Science degree with Highest Honors from Northwestern University in Electrical Engineering with a subspecialty in Biomedical Engineering and Neurophysiology. He earned his medical degree at Washington University School of Medicine, where he received the prestigious OLeary Award in Neurosciences and the Brookings Award for academic achievement. He completed his neurology training at Washington University and Barnes Hospital, where he also served as Neurology chief resident.
As a board certified neurologist with over 25 years of clinical experience, Dr. Phillips has published in the field of neurology and participated in the clinical trials of new therapeutic agents for the treatment of neuromuscular disease. He founded the Missouri Baptist Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit and was its medical director for 10 years. He is a member of the clinical faculty and Assistant Professor of Neurology at Barnes Hospital and Washington University.
As a clinical electrophysiologist and biomedical engineer, Dr. Phillips is an expert on nerve conduction and electromyographic (EMG) studies for the evaluation and diagnosis of peripheral nerve disease. For over 10 years, his clinical work has focused exclusively on performing nerve conduction and EMG studies. He has personally performed over 40,000 of these tests during his 27 years in clinical practice, making him a recognized expert and one of the most experienced such clinicians in the country. He is board certified in Electrodiagnostic Medicine by the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine and received published recognition for scoring in the top ten percent on the board exam. He is a member and fellow of the American Academy of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM), the premier specialty organization dedicated to credentialing, advocacy and education in the field of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. Dr. Phillips has the only AANEM accredited electrodiagnostic lab in Missouri, and is one of only a few labs in the country to be granted Exemplary status.
Dr. Phillips is passionate about improving the quality of electrodiagnostic studies across the country, and currently serves on two of the AANEMs committees. The Electrodiagnostic Self-Assessment Examination Committee establishes guidelines for electrodiagnostic medical training programs to assure a high standard of training in the field, and prepares review courses and self-assessment examinations for physicians and training programs to assess their knowledge and skill. The State Liaison/Quality Committee actively advocates for quality and educates medical directors, peer reviewers and payers about the importance of quality ED medicine. He was recently invited to serve on the Accreditation Committee, which reviews applications and decides upon the accreditation of labs across the country.
Dr. Phillips training in clinical neurology and electrical/biomedical engineering, his wealth of clinical experience and his dedication to the field of electrodiagnostic medicine give him a unique level of expertise in performing and interpreting these highly complex tests. His detailed analysis of nerve conduction and EMG test results helps referring physicians and surgeons (orthopedists, neurosurgeons, hand specialists, internists and others) gather the information necessary to correctly evaluate, diagnose and treat their patients neurological conditions for the best possible outcomes.

Dr. Phillips was born and raised in Queens, New York. After college and medical school he decided to stay in St. Louis because he liked the Midwestern values and thought it was a good place to raise a family. His New York accent had dissipated until his mother moved here in 1997. He is married and has 3 grown children. He loves the symphony, opera, ballet and working out on his elliptical while listening to educational tapes from the Teaching Company.

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Extremely satisfied with Dr. Phillips. He was very professional and through in the testing he did. Took extra time and measurements to be sure my condition was completely checked out. Gave me recommendations for additional testing and treatment to help me with recovering from an injury I had.
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March 15, 2017
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