Douglas Sullivant, MD

Neurology

Practices In: Carthage, Quincy
Patients Seen: Adults

I have prac­ticed Neu­rol­o­gy in Quin­cy for near­ly 30 years. I think I’m fair­ly well known in the com­mu­ni­ty. I don’t know every­one, but it seems like I gen­er­al­ly know some­one they know.

As for phi­los­o­phy of med­ical prac­tice the term Doc­tor“ comes from the Latin word Docere” which means to teach“. If I’m not teach­ing, I’m not doing my job. Like so many things and if there things we can change in our lifestyle to help fix the prob­lem in the first place, then it takes less med­i­cine to do the job. That speaks to Hip­pocrates orig­i­nal thoughts on med­i­cine pri­mum non nocere” which trans­lates to first do no harm.” We must do things for patients, not to patients.

Some lev­el of humil­i­ty is a nec­es­sary trait as a provider in the med­ical field. No one cares what you know, until they know you care.

Board Certifications
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Languages
English
Clinical Interests

I am gen­er­al neu­rol­o­gist and I enjoy a broad and var­ied prac­tice. With 30 years of expe­ri­ence, I enjoy a good rela­tion­ships with aca­d­e­m­ic sub­spe­cial­ists at the universities.I enjoy work­ing with unique cas­es, some of which may require addi­tion­al insight from ter­tiary and aca­d­e­m­ic cen­ters for addi­tion­al evaluation/​opinion so that we are able to pro­vide the best treat­ment for our patients based on their indi­vid­ual needs.

Personal Interests

My first and pri­ma­ry pri­or­i­ty is my fam­i­ly. Fol­low­ing spend­ing qual­i­ty time with fam­i­ly, I enjoy trav­el­ing, read­ing his­to­ry, and gar­den­ing (which great­ly informs a bal­anced worldview.)

Memberships
American Academy of Neurology American Medical Association SigmaXI - Scientific Research Society
School
Washington University Graduation Date: 1983 Degree: BA, Biology
St. Louis University Graduation Date: 1986 Degree: MS, Biology
University of Missouri - Columbia Graduation Date: 1990 Degree: MD
Residency
University of Kentucky Neurology, Chief Resident
Fellowships
University of Kentucky Neurophysiology
Provider’s Publications
Slevin JD, Sullivant DN: “Parkinson’s Disease,” Saunders Manual of Medical Practice
R.E. Rakel, Editor) W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia: 1995 (in press)
1995

Procedures

Botox Injections for Chronic Migraine, EEG

Conditions

Alzheimer’s Disease, Amnesia, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Balance Disorders, Brain Tumors, Concussion, Dizziness/Vertigo, Epilepsy and Seizures, Headaches, Loss of Consciousness, Migraines, Movement Disorders, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Muscular Dystrophy, Occipital Neuralgia, Paresthesias, Parkinson's Disease, Peripheral Neuropathy, Stroke, Weakness