Erin Conrad, MD

Neurology
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 16 and up
Penn Neuroscience Center - Neurology
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About me

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

My education and training

  • Medical School: University of Michigan
  • Residency: University of Pennsylvania Health System
  • Fellowship: University of Pennsylvania Health System

Spoken languages

English
English

Reviews

Average Rating

87 reviews

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Anonymous
May 2026
she is very thorough and good at explaining why she makes each recommendation.
Anonymous
March 2026
good visit
Anonymous
January 2026
my doctor was very good and i would recommend them if i ever had to recommend a doctor for some reason
Anonymous
November 2025
i can sense a true and sincere feeling that the doctor cares and wants so much to find the solution as much as i do.

Insurance accepted

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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: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Conrad is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and Conditions

Research

Publications

Pattnaik A, Xu Z, Ojemann WKS, Aguila C, Lucas A, Lavelle S, Goldblum Z, Galer PD, Gallagher RO, Davis KA, Sinha N, Conrad E, Litt B. The seizure embedding map: A spatio-temporal transformer for comparing patients by ictal intracranial EEG features at scale , J Neural Eng: 2026


Aguila CA, Zhou Z, Lavelle SB, Ojemann WKS, Kim J, Walsh K, Mournani SS, Lucas A, Sinha N, Feys O, Scheid BH, Davis KA, Litt B, Conrad EC. Regional excitability, not epileptic pathology, drives stimulation-evoked interictal spike increases , medRxiv: 2026


Revell AY, Jaskir M, Pattnaik AR, Ojemann WKS, Conrad E, Sinha N, Scheid BH, Lucas A, Bernabei JM, Beckerle J, Stein JM, Das SR, Litt B, Davis KA. AI-Driven Mapping of Seizure Spread Patterns , Ann Neurol: 2026


Kojima J, Shi H, Jaikumar S, Ojemann WKS, Aguila C, Kim J, Ganguly TM, Litt B, Conrad EC. How Much Does the Reduced EEG Montage Matter for Seizure Detection?: A Large-Cohort Simulation Study , medRxiv: 2026


Ganguly TM, Lai A, Niemiec A, Cameron T, Conrad EC, Raghupathi R, Ellis C, Halliday AJ, Gillinder L, Seneviratne U, Kwan P, Perucca P, McGonigal A, Vogrin S, Fontenot H, Cook MJ. Feasibility and signal quality of the Minder® implantable continuous EEG monitoring® system compared to 10-20 scalp electrodes over extended monitoring periods , Epilepsia: 2026


LaRocque JJ, Ojemann WKS, Xu J, Lucas A, Sinha N, Cornblath EJ, Armstrong C, Tomlinson S, Marsh E, Sinha SR, Litt B, Davis K, Cao Q, Conrad EC. Intrinsic and extrinsic connectivity of the seizure onset zone at rest and during stimulation , medRxiv: 2026


Goldblum Z, Shi H, Xu Z, Ojemann WK, Aguila CA, Long K, Xie K, Nix KC, Walsh K, Chang E, Lavelle S, Bach B, Davis KA, Sinha N, Hammer LH, Conrad EC, Litt B. An Implantable Device that Converses with Patients and Learns to Co-Manage Epilepsy , medRxiv: 2026


Armstrong C, Tomlinson SB, Davis P, Ojemann W, Kilaru Kessler S, Kennedy BC, Conrad EC, Marsh ED. Low Frequency Stimulation and Seizure Induction in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients With Drug Resistant Epilepsy Undergoing Stereoelectroencephalography , J Clin Neurophysiol: 2026


Chang E, Xie K, Zhou DJ, Korzun J, Conrad EC, Roth D, Litt B, Ellis CA. Automated epilepsy and seizure type phenotyping with pre-trained language models , medRxiv: 2026


Ma D, Ghosn NJ, Aguila CA, Cao Q, Conrad EC, Litt B. Synchrony is a robust iEEG biomarker for antiseizure medication load in epileptic patients , bioRxiv: 2026