Erin Conrad, MD
Neurology
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 16 and up
Penn Neuroscience Center - Neurology
Penn Medicine Provider

About me

  • Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Education and training

  • Medical School: University of Michigan
  • Residency: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

What my patients think about me

Average Rating

74 reviews

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November 2025
friendly and thorough
October 2025
everything was wonderful
October 2025
i'd gladly recommend dr. conrad to anyone who needs to be evaluated by a neurologist.
September 2025
she was making sure to double check any information she was entering into the system. also she was very informative.

Insurance accepted

My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Conrad is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

My research

Galer PD, McKee JL, Ruggiero SM, Kaufman MC, Ojemann WKS, McSalley I, Ganesan S, Gonzalez AK, Cao Q, Litt B, Helbig I, Conrad EC. Quantitative EEG Biomarkers in the Genetic Epilepsies and Associations With Neurologic Outcomes , Neurology, 105: 2025,e214148


Ojemann WKS, Armstrong C, Pattnaik A, Petillo N, Josyula M, Daum A, Zhou DJ, LaRocque J, Korzun J, Kulick-Soper CV, Cornblath EJ, Damaraju S, Shinohara RT, Marsh ED, Davis KA, Litt B, Conrad EC. Can electrical stimulation replace spontaneous seizures in epilepsy surgery? , medRxiv: 2025


Ghosn NJ, Walsh K, Xie K, Aguila C, Pattnaik A, Ma D, Krieger A, Conrad E, Litt B. Inter-ictal spike rates are not modulated by anti-seizure medication taper in the epilepsy monitoring unit: a tale of two confounders , J Neural Eng: 2025


Acharya G, Conrad E, Davis KA, Nozari E. Multiscale predictive modeling robustly improves the accuracy of pseudo-prospective seizure forecasting in drug-resistant epilepsy , bioRxiv: 2025


Sheybani L, Vivekananda U, Sinha N, Conrad E, Litt B, Burgess N, Bush D, Walker MC. Dynamic Interplay Between Wake Slow Waves and Epileptiform Discharges in the Epileptogenic Zone , Neurology, 105: 2025,e214001


Patel SA, Brinyark H, Coyne C, Tasnia N, Chatfield R, Conrad EC, Cox B, Nakhmani A, Smith RJ. Cortico-cortical evoked potentials: Automated localization and classification of early and late responses , J Neurosci Methods, 424: 2025,110571


Xu Z, Scheid BH, Conrad EC, Davis KA, Ganguly T, Gelfand MA, Gugger JJ, Jiang X, LaRocque JJ, Ojemann WKS, Sinha SR, Waldman GJ, Wagenaar J, Sinha N, Litt B. Annotating neurophysiologic data at scale with optimized human input , J Neural Eng, 22: 2025,046003


Aguila CA, Lucas A, Lavelle S, Pattnaik AR, Kim J, Ojemann WKS, Ma D, Josyula M, Petillo N, LaRocque JJ, Sinha SR, Ellis CA, Parashos A, Gleichgerrcht E, Davis KA, Litt B, Conrad EC. Mesial-to-lateral gradients of epileptiform activity to localize mesial temporal lobe epilepsy , Epilepsia: 2025


Halliday AJ, Gillinder L, Lai A, Seneviratne U, Fontenot H, Cameron T, McLean K, Niemiec A, Raghupathi R, Ganguly TM, Ellis C, Conrad EC, Briggs R, Bulluss K, Kwan P, Perucca P, O'Brien TJ, McGonigal A, Gutman M, Papacostas J, Fong MWK, Lee A, Crompton DE, Laing J, Wijayath M, Morokoff AP, Murphy M, D'Souza WJ, Cook MJ. The UMPIRE study: A first-in-human multicenter trial of bilateral subscalp monitoring for epileptic seizure detection , Epilepsia: 2025


Galer PD, McKee JL, Ruggiero SM, Kaufman MC, McSalley I, Ganesan S, Ojemann WKS, Gonzalez AK, Cao Q, Litt B, Helbig I, Conrad EC. Quantitative EEG Spectral Features Differentiate Genetic Epilepsies and Predict Neurologic Outcomes , medRxiv: 2024