Top Neurologists in Idaho
Specialists, such a neurologists can be difficult to find. Even if you find a Idaho area neurologist, are they a good fit for you? What questions do you ask? A lot of times when in need of a specialist, you do not have the luxury of time on your side. You need to know what your options are in Idaho and fast. Let us do the start of the work for you. Our list of neurologists in Idaho will give you a solid place on finding a doctor that is the right fit for you or your loved one.
Even if you have lived in the Idaho area for years, you have to research these things carefully. Fortunately with your feedback and help we craft our lists. Lists made to help you get the information you need fast. If you are not looking for a neurologist in Idaho, check out our locations page to narrow down your search. If you have a bad experience with a Idaho neurologist on our list, please let us know. Your feedback is how we craft our lists.
M. Elizabeth Gerard, MD
Blackfoot, ID
Dr. Gerard has nearly 20 years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, migraines, and strokes. She prides herself on being a good listener and is devoted to her patients. She has also found that being a mom has helped provide her with more empathy and patience as a physician. She graduated from the University of Florida College of Medicine in Gainesville, Florida, where she received the Outstanding Neurology Student Award. She completed an internship in Internal Medicine at the Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. She then completed her residency in Neurology at the University of Colorado in Denver, Colorado, where she was also the Chief Resident. She participated in a fellowship at the University of Colorado in Clinical Neurophysiology/Epilepsy.
Kelvin Yamada, MD
Meridian, ID
Dr. Yamada, is board certified in pediatrics, neurology with certification in child neurology, epilepsy, clinical neurophysiology, and sleep medicine. He served as professor of pediatrics and neurology and was director of the sleep medicine section in the Department of Neurology at Washington University School of Medicine.
James Whiteside, MD
Boise, ID
Mary River, MD
Boise, ID
Jackie Whitesell, MD
Boise, ID
Sergei V. Kashirny, MD, PhD
Boise, ID
Dr. Kashirny, specializes in the clinical evaluation and diagnosis of epilepsy and other general neurological conditions (migraine, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and disorders of the nerves and muscles). He also evaluates epilepsy patients as part of the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) at St. Luke’s Boise. Dr. Kashirny completed medical school and postgraduate research training at Vinnitsa Medical University, Ukraine. He performed his neurology residency and internship in internal medicine at Louisiana State University, where he also completed his clinical neurophysiology fellowship with a special emphasis in EEG and epilepsy.
Martha A. Cline, MD
Boise, ID
Martha A. Cline, MD has a special interest in caring for patients with multiple sclerosis, as well as general neurology. She strives to offer compassionate care.
Cong Zhi Zhao, MD
Boise, ID
Dr. Zhi Zhao, specializes in deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy for conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, dystonia, and other movement disorders and neurological conditions. In addition to her clinical practice, she evaluates patients as part of the multidisciplinary Movement Disorder Clinic. She enjoys helping all of her patients live their fullest possible lives and encourages each one to work hard toward their goals.
Dr. Erich Garland, MD
Idaho Falls, ID
Stephen Ireland, MD
Meridian, ID
Dr. Ireland, enjoys all aspects of neurology and has a special interest in the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders (disorders of the spinal nerve roots, peripheral nerves, and muscles). He has extensive training and experience in the electrodiagnostic evaluation of these types of disorders. He also maintains a special interest in the diagnosis and treatment of headaches and multiple sclerosis.










