Natalie L Ullman, MD
Neurology
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Neuroscience Center - Neurology
Penn Medicine Provider
About me
- Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
- Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
My education and training
- Medical School: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
- Residency: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Spoken languages
English
English
Insurance accepted
Please contact the practice and/or the member services department of your insurance company for specific details before receiving services. Providers may participate in some, but not all, products offered by a health plan; providers may also accept plans at some practice locations but not others.
- Aetna Advantra Cares D-SNP
- Aetna Advantra Credit Value
- Aetna Advantra Eagle HMO
- Aetna Advantra Eagle POS
- Aetna Advantra Premier Plus PPO
- Aetna Advantra Value
- Aetna Advantra Value Plus
- Aetna APCN Plus (Multi-Tier)
- Aetna Better Health Kids (CHIP) - DH Only
- Aetna Flexible Five
- Aetna Freedom Core
- Aetna Gold
- Aetna HMO
- Aetna Philly Prime
- Aetna POS
- Aetna PPO APCN
- Aetna Premier
- Aetna Premier Plus
- Aetna Savings Plus
- Aetna Signature Administrators
- Aetna Student Health Plan PPO
- Aetna Upfront Advantage
- First Health HMO
- First Health POS
- First Health PPO
- Meritain - Aramark (Other)
- Meritain - Aramark (Pennsylvania Premier Medical Plan)
- Americhealth Caritas of PA VIP - LGH Only
- Amerihealth Caritas (Transplant patients only)
- Amerihealth Caritas of PA - LGH Only
- Capital Blue Cross/Capital Advantage Insurance Company
- Centivo EPO
- Cigna Healthcare EPO
- Cigna Healthcare HMO
- Cigna Healthcare POS
- Cigna Healthcare PPO
- Claim Watcher (Homestead/ INDECs) Open Access
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.
- Lancaster General Hospital
- Princeton Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
- Doylestown Hospital: On the medical staff, but does not have privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
- Chester County Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Qualifications and experience
- Psychiatry & Neurology, Vascular Neurology
- Psychiatry & Neurology, Neurology with Special Qualifications in Child Neurology
- American Heart Association, International
- International Pediatric Stroke Organization, International
- Neurocritical Care Society, International
- Pediatric Neurocritical Care Research Group, National
Treatments and conditions
Research
Publications
Ullman NL, Sakai Y, Flanigan M, Balali P, Alkhatib SG, Lambert D, Song JW, Messé SR, Cucchiara BL Neuroimaging features of cerebral air embolism: a matched case-control study , AJNR Am J Neuroradiol, ajnr: 2026,A9234
Ullman NL, Reeder RW, Topjian A, Morgan RW, Berg RA, Nadkarni VM, Palmer CA, Sutton RM, Press CA, Kirschen MP; ICU-RESUS, CPCCRN Investigators Severe intracranial hemorrhage or ischemia associated with unfavorable outcomes after pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest , Resuscitation, 218: 2026,110886
Rodman AR, Britt AD, Brooks ES, Pelletier S, Storm PB, Overstone S, Ichord RN, Hyland A, Caliguri LA, Ullman NL, DiDomenica LM, Beslow LA, Lang S, Kundishora AJ Neurovascular patient tracker: Improving long-term outcomes by ensuring appropriate follow-up for at-risk patients , Child Neurology Society Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC: 2025
Ullman NL, Reeder RW, Topjian A, Morgan RW, Berg RA, Nadkarni WM, Palmer CA, Sutton RM, Press CA, Kirschen MP Severe hemorrhage or ischemia associated with unfavorable outcomes after pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest , Neurocritical Care Society Annual Meeting, Montreal, CA: 2025
Ullman NL, Vossough A, Beslow LA, Ichord RN, Shih EK. FLAIR Vascular Hyperintensities as Imaging Biomarker in Pediatric Acute Ischemic Stroke , Stroke, 56(6): 2025,1505-1515
Kirschen MP, Ullman NL, Reeder RW, Ahmed T, Bell MJ, Berg RA, Burns C, Carcillo JA, Carpenter TC, Wesley Diddle J, Federman M, Fink EL, Frazier AH, Friess SH, Graham K, Horvat CM, Huard LL, Kilbaugh TJ, Maa T, Manga A, McQuillen PS, Meert KL, Morgan RW, Mourani PM, Nadkarni VM, Naim MY, Notterman D, Palmer CA, Pollack MM, Sapru A, Sharron MP, Srivastava N, Tilford B, Viteri S, Wolfe HA, Yates AR, Topjian A, Sutton RM, Press CA. Practice patterns for acquiring neuroimaging after pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest , Resuscitation: 2025,110506
Ullman NL, Walsh KE, Beslow LA Pediatric Stroke , Stroke for the Advanced Practice Provider: 2024,305-323
Li Y, Cho SM, Avadhani R, Ali H, Hao Y, Murthy SB, Goldstein JN, Xia F, Hu X, Ullman NL, Awad I, Hanley D, Ziai WC. Cerebral small vessel disease modifies outcomes after minimally invasive surgery for intracerebral haemorrhage , Stroke Vasc Neurol, 9(4): 2024,446-456
Ziai WC, Badihian S, Ullman N, Thompson CB, Hildreth M, Piran P, Montano N, Vespa P, Martin N, Zuccarello M, Mayo SW, Awad I, Hanley DF Hemorrhage Expansion Rates Before and After Minimally Invasive Surgery for Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Post Hoc Analysis of MISTIE II/III , Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, 4(4): 2024,e001165
Ullman N, Vossough A, Beslow LA, Ichord R, Shih EK FLAIR Vascular Hyperintensities as Imaging Biomarker in Pediatric Acute Arterial Ischemic Stroke , International Stroke Conference, Phoenix, AZ: 2024