Dr. Andrew Romeo

Andrew Romeo, M.D.

Clinical Assistant Professor, Neurology
Co-Director MS and Neuroimmunology Fellowship Program

Biography

Dr. Romeo grew up in Dearborn, MI. He graduated with distinction from the University of Michigan in 2009, with a concentration in Cellular and Molecular Biology. Dr. Romeo graduated from the Wayne State University School of Medicine with high distinction, in 2013. After completing an internal medicine internship at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, IL, he completed neurology residency at the University of California San Francisco in 2017. Dr. Romeo continued at UCSF and completed a clinical neuroimmunology (multiple sclerosis) fellowship in 2018, subsequently joining the neurology faculty at the University of Michigan. His clinical activities at Michigan Medicine include a multi-disciplinary neuro-rheumatology clinic. Dr. Romeo also serves as Associate Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Regional Program at the Ann Arbor VA. 

Areas of Interest

In addition to clinical neuro-immunology, Dr. Romeo has strong interest in medical education.

Clinical Interests

Comprehensive care for multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders, MOG-IgG associated disorders, neurosarcoidosis, autoimmune encephalitis, and syndromes overlapping neurology and rheumatology. 

Honors & Awards

2021 A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award

Credentials

Medical School or Training

  • Wayne State University School of Medicine, 2013

Residency

  • Rush University Medical Center - GME, Internal Medicine, IL, 2014
  • University of California, San Francisco, Neurology, CA, 2017

Fellowship

  • Neuroimmunology/MS, University of California, San Francisco, 2018

Board Certification

  • Neurology

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