Paul Thomas McIntosh, MD

Neurology
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Neuroscience Center - Neurology
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About me

  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology

My education and training

  • Medical School: University of North Carolina Hospitals
  • Residency: Duke University School of Medicine
  • Residency: Mass General Brigham Healthcare Center - Chestnut Hill

Spoken languages

English
English

Reviews

Average Rating

393 reviews

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Anonymous
May 2026
dr mcintosh is although extremely intelligent he has great bed side manner.
Anonymous
April 2026
doctor offered great interactions and explained everything in way that could be easily understood.
Anonymous
April 2026
he was great!
Anonymous
April 2026
dr. mcintosh is very attentive, caring and understanding

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.
Dr. McIntosh is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and conditions

Research

Publications

Paul McIntosh, Brad Crittenden, Sophie Clarke, Vipul Jain, Kinesha O’Brien-Prince, Thomas Scherer, Stephan Wenninger From frustration to function: reimagining registry value with individual monitoring dashboards to visualize disease progression in Pompe disease , WORLDSymposium Conference in San Diego, CA: 2026


Sophie Clarke, Brad Crittenden, Ryan Graham, Kinesha O’Brien-Prince, Paul McIntosh POM-005: a global, prospective, observational registry of people living with Pompe disease , World Muscle Society Conference in Vienna, Austria: 2025


Paul McIntosh, Sophie Clarke, Ryan Graham, Kinesha O’Brien-Prince, Brad Crittendenon POM-005: A global, prospective, observational registry of people living with Pompe disease , MDA Conference in Dallas, Texas: 2025


Paul McIntosh, Sophie Clark, Ryan Graham, Kinesha O’Brien-Prince, Brad Crittenden POM-005: A global, prospective, observational registry of people living with Pompe disease , WORLDSymposium Conference in San Diego, CA: 2025


Kelsey Johnson, Tess Schneider, Nareen Babaian, Meron Azage, Paul McIntosh A novel clinic to resolve variants of uncertain significance in neuromuscular patients , World Muscle Society Conference: 2024


Singer, M., Khella, S., Bird, S., McIntosh, P., Paudyal, B., Wadhwani, A., Quinn, C., & Karam, C. Single institution experience with efgartigimod in patients with myasthenia gravis: Patient selection, dosing schedules, treatment response, and adverse events , Muscle & Nerve, 69(1): 2024,87-92


Paul McIntosh When to Order a Muscle Biopsy , Practical Neurology: 2023


McIntosh P, Doughty C. Toxic Myopathies , Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 24(2): 2022


McIntosh P, Scott B. Clinical Reasoning: A 55-Year-Old Man With Odd Behavior and Abnormal Movements , Neurology., 97(23): 2021,1090-1093


Korlimarla A, Lim JA, McIntosh P, Zimmerman K, Sun BD, Kishnani PS. New Insights into Gastrointestinal Involvement in Late-Onset Pompe Disease: Lessons Learned from Bench and Bedside , J Clin Med., 10(15): 2021,3395