Austin Hake, MD
Neurology
Practices In:
Bowling Green, Hannibal, Louisiana, Quincy
Patients Seen:
All Ages
As a neurologist, my philosophy of care is centered on providing personalized, compassionate, and comprehensive treatment for each of my patients. Together, we will explore the full range of therapeutic options — from medications and physical therapy to the latest minimally invasive procedures — to find the path that is right for you. Above all, I am committed to providing the highest standard of neurological care in a supportive, judgment-free environment. My door is always open, and I encourage you to be open and honest with me about your symptoms, goals, and any obstacles you may be facing. With empathy, expertise, and a genuine dedication to your wellbeing, I will work tirelessly to help you achieve the best possible neurological health and quality of life.
Board Certifications
Subspecialty Certification in Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Subspecialty Certification in Neurophysiology
Languages
English
Clinical Interests
Migraines & Epilepsy
Personal Interests
When I’m not seeing patients you’re likely to find me on a bike or in my backyard gardening. Cycling allows me to challenge myself physically while also providing valuable reflection time. Gardening grounds me and sparks my creativity in ways that complement the analytical demands of my medical work. However, it is the time I spend with my beloved family that truly recharges my batteries and reminds me of the deeper purpose behind all that I do.
Memberships
American Academy of Neurology
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School
University of Missouri - Columbia
Degree:
BA, Computer Science
Saint Louis University
School of Medicine
Degree:
MD
Residency
Saint Louis University
Neurology & Psychiatry, Chief Resident
Fellowships
Rush University
Clinical Neurophysiology
Provider’s Publications
Weber D, Hake A, Chibnall J, Cruz-Flores S, Piriyawat P. Does pre-morbid statin use affect outcome of intracerebral hemorrhage. 63nd American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting. April 9-16, 2011 (Honolulu, Hawaii).
Apr 2011
Zaidi S, Hake A, Chen S, Kaushal R, Alshekhlee A, Kitchener JM, Kale S, Chaisam T, Chibnall J, Acharya A, Piriyawat P, Feen E, Cruz-Flores S, Callison C, Edgell R, Vora N. Statin Use May Increase the Risk of Symptomatic Hemorrhage after Intra-venous Thrombolysis. International Stroke Conference 2011. Presentation. Thursday Feb 10, 2011 (Los Angeles, California).
Feb 2011
Kitchener JM, Hake A, Vora N, Edgell R, Cruz-Flores S, Piriyawat P, Feen E, Acharya AB, Chibnall J, Chaisam T, Kale S, Mayotarn S, Daoud A, Holzemer E, Severine J. Concomitant anterior circulation infarction and age correlate with clinical outcome in posterior circulation strokes. 62nd American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting. April 10-17, 2010 (Toronto, CA).
Apr 2010
Hake A, Cruz-Flores S, Acharya A, Muengtaweepongsa S, Chibnall J, Piriyawat P. Outcome after stroke in patients with a positive drug screen. World Stroke Congress. September 24-27, 2008 (Vienna, Austria).
Sep 2008
Hake A, Cruz-Flores S, Piriyawat P. Hematoma expansion among drug abusers. World Stroke Congress. September 24-27, 2008 (Vienna, Austria).
Sep 2008
Hake A, Piriyawat P, Cruz-Flores S. MRI pattern of ischemic stroke in patients with patent foramen ovale. World Stroke Congress. September 24-27, 2008 (Vienna, Austria).
Sep 2008
Hake A, Kaminski HJ. Ocular Myasthenia: Analysis of Diagnostic and Treatment Options. In Huang F-P, Autoimmune Disorders/Book 2, Intech Open Access Publisher. 2011. Rijeck, Croatia.
2011
Procedures
Botox for Migraines, Botox for Spasticity, Cervical Dystonia, EEG, Focal Dystonia, Joint and Trigger Point Injections, NCS/EMG Nerve Conduction Study and Electromyogram, Nerve Blocks
Conditions
Alzheimer's, Amnesia, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Autonomic disorders, Balance Disorders, Brain Aneurysms, Brain Tumors, Concussion, Dizziness/Vertigo, Epilepsy & Seizures, Headaches, Loss of Consciousness, Migraines, Movement Disorders, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Muscular Dystrophy, Occipital Neuralgia, Paresthesias, Parkinson's Disease, Peripheral Neuropathy, Sleep Disorders, Stroke, Weakness
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