Dr. Elizabeth A. Felton, MD | Madison, WI | Neurologist | US News Doctors

Overview

Dr. Elizabeth A. Felton is a neurologist in Madison, Wisconsin and is affiliated with UW Health University Hospital. She received her medical degree from University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and has been in practice between 11-20 years. Dr. Elizabeth A. Felton has expertise in treating non-Alzheimer's dementia, among other conditions - see all areas of expertise. Dr. Elizabeth A. Felton accepts Medicare, Humana, Blue Cross, United Healthcare - see other insurance plans accepted.

Doctor's Details

Specialties

Specialty

Neurology

Neurologists diagnose and treat brain and nervous system disorders. Examples of medical conditions they treat include migraines, strokes, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and sleep disorders, such as narcolepsy.

Subspecialties

Epilepsy

Neurophysiology

Doctor's Details

Areas of Expertise for Dr. Felton

This doctor provides the following types of care. The more often a doctor has treated a particular condition or has performed a particular surgery, the more expertise they may have in treating patients with similar needs. Based on three years (2020-2022) of Medicare Fee for Service data (which does not include Medicare Advantage), each scale below indicates the number of patients treated relative to other doctors who treat the same condition. Note that this doctor may treat patients who are not covered by Medicare and are therefore not included in this analysis. Click here to learn more about our methodology.

Non-Alzheimer's dementiaChronic Non-Alzheimer's dementia is a group of conditions that affect memory, thinking, and daily functioning.

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Seizures and epilepsySeizures are sudden, abnormal bursts of electrical activity in the brain. Epilepsy is a condition characterized by recurrent seizures.

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Location & Contact Information

Doctor Address

600 Highland Ave, MFCB Room 7170, Madison, WI, 53792

(608) 263-5442

Affiliated Hospitals

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UW Health University Hospital

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Doctor’s Office

University Of Wisconsin Medical Foundation, Inc

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Hospital Affiliations

UW Health University HospitalMadison, WI

#1 in Wisconsin

High Performing in Neurology & Neurosurgery, Back Surgery (Spinal Fusion) and Stroke

Education & Experience

Medical School & Residency

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Medical School

Johns Hopkins University

Residency, Neurology, 2010-2013

Johns Hopkins University

Fellowship, Clinical Neurophysiology, 2013-2014

Johns Hopkins University

Internship, Internal Medicine, 2009-2010

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Fellowship, Epilepsy, 2014-2015

Certifications & Licensure

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Certified in Neurology

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Certified in Epilepsy

WI State Medical License

Active through 2025

MD State Medical License

Active through 2016

Publications

T1-/T2-weighted ratio reveals no alterations to gray matter myelination in temporal lobe epilepsy.

Colin Denis, Kevin Dabbs, Veena A Nair, Jedidiah Mathis, Dace N Almane, Akshayaa Lakshmanan, Andrew Nencka, Rasmus M Birn, Lisa Conant, Colin Humphries, Elizabeth Felton, Manoj Raghavan, Edgar A DeYoe, Jeffrey R Binder, Bruce Hermann, Vivek Prabhakaran, Barbara B Bendlin, Mary E Meyerand, Mélanie Boly, Aaron F Struck

Real-world, long-term evaluation of the tolerability and therapy retention of Epidiolex® (cannabidiol) in patients with refractory epilepsy.

Darina Georgieva, James Langley, Katherine Hartkopf, Lisa Hawk, Amanda Margolis, Aaron Struck, Elizabeth Felton, David Hsu, Barry E Gidal

Hypocarnitinemia and its effect on seizure control in adult patients with intractable epilepsy on the modified Atkins diet.

Chu, D., Ravelli, M., Faltersack, K., Woods, A., Almane, D., Li, Z., Sampene, E., Felton, E.

International Recommendations for the Management of Adults Treated With Ketogenic Diet Therapies.

Mackenzie C. Cervenka, Susan Wood, Manny Bagary, Antoaneta Balabanov, Eduard Bercovici, Mesha-Gay Brown, Orrin Devinsky, Cherubino Di Lorenzo, Colin P. Doherty, Elizabeth A. Felton, Laura A. Healy, Pavel Klein, Magnhild Kverneland, Danielle A.J.E. Lambrechts, Jennifer Langer, Janak K. Nathan, Jude Munn, Patty Nguyen, Matthew C. L. Phillips, Kelly Roehl, Adrianna Tanner, Clare Williams, Beth Zupec-Kania

Strengthened through Diversity: A Blueprint for Organizational Change

Allison W. Willis, Lesli E. Skolarus, Roland Faigle, Uma Menon, Hannah Redwine, Amanda Brown, Elizabeth A. Felton, Adys Mendizabal, Avindra Nath, Frances E. Jensen, Justin C. McArthur

The Feasibility and Tolerability of Medium Chain Triglycerides in Women with a Catamenial Seizure Pattern on the Modified Atkins Diet

Elizabeth A. Felton, Bobbie J. Henry-Barron, Amanda K. Jan, Abigail Shegelman, Kelly Faltersack, Diane Vizthum, Mackenzie C. Cervenka

Neuroticism in temporal lobe epilepsy is associated with altered limbic-frontal lobe resting-state functional connectivity.

Charlene N. Rivera Bonet, Gyujoon Hwang, Bruce P. Hermann, Aaron F. Struck, Cole J. Cook, Veena A. Nair, Jedidiah Mathis, Linda Allen, Dace Almane, Karina Arkush, Rasmus M. Birn, Lisa L. Conant, Edgar A. DeYoe, Elizabeth A. Felton, Rama Maganti, Andrew S. Nencka, Manoj Raghavan, Umang Shah, Veronica N. Sosa, Candida Ustine, Vivek Prabhakaran, Jeffrey R. Binder, Mary E. Meyerand

Pediatric to Adult Transitions of Ketogenic Dietary Therapy for Epilepsy.

Kristin Seaborg, Xing Wang, Clara Olson, Elizabeth A. Felton

Epilepsy Benchmarks Area IV: Limit or Prevent Adverse Consequence of Seizures and Their Treatment Across the Life Span.

Jana E Jones, Miya R Asato, Mesha-Gay Brown, Julia L Doss, Elizabeth A Felton, Jennifer A Kearney, Delia Talos, Penny A Dacks, Vicky Whittemore, Annapurna Poduri

Brain aging in temporal lobe epilepsy: Chronological, structural, and functional.

Gyujoon Hwang, Bruce P. Hermann, Veena A. Nair, Lisa L. Conant, Kevin Dabbs, Jed Mathis, Cole J. Cook, Charlene N. Rivera-Bonet, Rosaleena Mohanty, Gengyan Zhao, Dace Almane, Andrew S. Nencka, Elizabeth A. Felton, Aaron F. Struck, Rasmus M. Birn, Rama Maganti, Colin Humphries, Manoj Raghavan, Edgar A. DeYoe, Barbara B. Bendlin, Vivek Prabhakaran, Jeffrey R. Binder, Mary E. Meyerand

Network, clinical and sociodemographic features of cognitive phenotypes in temporal lobe epilepsy.

Bruce P. Hermann, Lisa L. Conant, Cole J. Cook, Gyujoon Hwang, Camille Garcia-Ramos, Kevin Dabbs, Veena A. Nair, Jedidiah Mathis, Charlene N. Rivera Bonet, Linda Allen, Dace Almane, Karina Arkush, Rasmus M. Birn, Edgar A. DeYoe, Elizabeth A. Felton, Rama Maganti, Andrew S. Nencka, Manoj Raghavan, Umang Shah, Veronica N. Sosa, Aaron F. Struck, Candida Ustine, Anny Reyes, Erik Kaestner, Carrie R. McDonald, Vivek Prabhakaran, Jeffrey R. Binder, Mary E. Meyerand

Neuroanatomical correlates of personality traits in temporal lobe epilepsy: Findings from the Epilepsy Connectome Project.

Charlene N. Rivera Bonet, Bruce P. Hermann, Cole J. Cook, Gyujoon Hwang, Kevin Dabbs, Veena A. Nair, Courtney Forseth, Jedidiah Mathis, Linda Allen, Dace Almane, Karina Arkush, Rasmus M. Birn, Lisa L. Conant, Edgar A. DeYoe, Elizabeth A. Felton, Colin Humphries, Peter Kraegel, Rama Maganti, Andrew S. Nencka, Onyekachi O. Nwoke, Manoj Raghavan, Megan Rozman, Umang Shah, Veronica N. Sosa, Aaron F. Struck, Neelima Tellapragada, Candida Ustine, B. Douglas Ward, Vivek Prabhakaran, Jeffrey R. Binder, Mary E. Meyerand

Effective Connectivity Within the Default Mode Network in Left Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Findings from the Epilepsy Connectome Project.

Cole J. Cook, Gyujoon Hwang, Jedidiah Mathis, Veena A. Nair, Lisa L. Conant, Linda Allen, Dace Almane, Rasmus M. Birn, Edgar A. DeYoe, Elizabeth A. Felton, Courtney Forseth, Colin Humphries, Peter Kraegel, Andrew S. Nencka, Onyekachi O. Nwoke, Manoj Raghavan, Charlene N. Rivera-Bonet, Megan Rozman, Neelima Tellapragada, Candida Ustine, B. Douglas Ward, Aaron F. Struck, Rama Maganti, Bruce P. Hermann, Vivek Prabhakaran, Jeffrey R. Binder, Mary E. Meyerand

Using Low-Frequency Oscillations to Detect Temporal Lobe Epilepsy with Machine Learning.

Gyujoon Hwang, Veena A. Nair, Jed Mathis, Cole J. Cook, Rosaleena Mohanty, Gengyan Zhao, Neelima Tellapragada, Candida Ustine, Onyekachi O. Nwoke, Charlene N. Rivera-Bonet, Megan Rozman, Linda Allen, Courtney Forseth, Dace Almane, Peter Kraegel, Andrew S. Nencka, Elizabeth A. Felton, Aaron F. Struck, Rasmus M. Birn, Rama Maganti, Lisa L. Conant, Colin Humphries, Bruce P. Hermann, Manoj Raghavan, Edgar A. DeYoe, Jeffrey R. Binder, Elizabeth Meyerand, Vivek Prabhakaran

Improving compliance in adults with epilepsy on a modified Atkins diet: A randomized trial

Tanya J. W. McDonald, Bobbie J. Henry-Barron, Elizabeth A. Felton, Erie G. Gutierrez, Joanne Barnett, Rebecca Fisher, Mon Yi Lwin, A. Jan, Diane Vizthum, Eric H. Kossoff, Mackenzie C. Cervenka

Establishing an Adult Epilepsy Diet Center: Experience, efficacy and challenges

Mackenzie C. Cervenka, Bobbie J. Henry, Elizabeth A. Felton, Katlyn Patton, Eric H. Kossoff

Dietary therapy is the best option for refractory nonsurgical epilepsy.

Elizabeth A. Felton, Mackenzie C. Cervenka

Resolution of a fungal mycotic aneurysm after a contaminated steroid injection: a case report

George E. Nelson, Olga Fermo, Kiran T. Thakur, Elizabeth A. Felton, Jee Bang, Lucy Wilson, Susan Rhee, Rafael H. Llinas, Kristine E. Johnson, David J. Sullivan

Mental workload during brain-computer interface training.

Elizabeth A. Felton, Justin C. Williams, Gregg C. Vanderheiden, Robert G. Radwin

Evaluation of a modified Fitts law brain–computer interface target acquisition task in able and motor disabled individuals

Elizabeth A. Felton, Robert G. Radwin, J.A. Wilson, Justin C. Williams

Electrocorticographically controlled brain-computer interfaces using motor and sensory imagery in patients with temporary subdural electrode implants. Report of four cases.

Elizabeth A. Felton, J. Adam Wilson, Justin C. Williams, P. Charles Garell

ECoG factors underlying multimodal control of a brain-computer interface

J.A. Wilson, Elizabeth A. Felton, P.C. Garell, Gerwin Schalk, Justin C. Williams

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