Director, Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital Chief of Pediatric Neurology Professor of Child Health University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
Angus Wilfong, MD, FRCPC, is Chief of Child Neurology, Associate Director, Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, and Professor of Pediatric Neurology the Barrow Neurological Institute . He joined Barrow at Phoenix Children’s in September 2016. Dr. Wilfong is a native of Canada and earned his medical degree from the University of Saskatchewan. After training in pediatrics in Canada, he completed a residency in child neurology and fellowships in electromyography, clinical neurophysiology and epilepsy at Baylor College of Medicine.
He has held faculty appointments at the University of Saskatchewan, Medical College of Wisconsin, and for the 15 years prior to Phoenix, he was at Baylor College of Medicine where he was professor of pediatrics, neurology and developmental neuroscience and director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Program at Texas Children’s Hospital. Dr. Wilfong has dedicated his career to developing new and innovative treatments for children with neurologic disorders, including minimally-invasive laser brain surgery for epilepsy.
He was featured on ABC’s Nightline for a minimally-invasive neurosurgery he developed for children with epilepsy, and completed a more than 6,000-mile motorcycle tour across South America to educate and raise awareness on epilepsy-a disorder he says does not get enough attention considering one in every 26 people develops it. Dr. Wilfong also collects pictures and knick-knacks from patients he’s seen from all over the world.