J Craig Henry Md

Position:

  • Neurologist, Epileptologist (Epilepsy doctor), Clinical Neurophysiologist at Winchester Neurological Consultants
  • Co-Chair of the Neuroscience Center of Excellence, Winchester Medical Center 2014-current
  • President, Winchester Neurological Consultants, Inc.

Services:

Clinical Research Studies/Clinical Interests:

  • Epilepsy diagnosis and treatment (all ages)
  • Epilepsy Surgery
  • Evaluation of seizure-like spells
  • Seizures and Epilepsy in older adults
  • Intensive Care Unit EEG monitoring

Education and Training:

  • Doctorate of Medicine, University at Buffalo SUNY School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
  • Internal Medicine Internship, University of Rochester Department of Medicine
  • Neurology Residency, University of Rochester Department of Neurology
  • Epilepsy Fellowship, University of Rochester Department of Neurology
  • Neurophysiology Fellowship, University of Rochester Department of Neurology

Board Certifications:

  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Added Qualifications in Clinical Neurophysiology
  • American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology, Central Clinical Neurophysiology with added competency in Epilepsy Monitoring

State Licensures:

  • Licensed Physician, State of Virginia

Professional Committees/Society Memberships:

  • American Epilepsy Society
  • American Academy of Neurology
  • American Clinical Neurophysiology Society

Publications:

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

  • Byrne NP; Henry JC; Herrmann DN; Abdelhalim AN; Shrier DA; Francis CW; Powers JM. "Neuropathologic findings in a Guillain-Barré patient with strokes after IVIg therapy." Neurology. 2002;59(3):458-61.
  • Heatwole CR; Berg MJ; Henry JC; Hallman JL. "Extreme spindles: a distinctive EEG pattern in Mycoplasma pneumoniae encephalitis." Neurology. 2005;64(6):1096-7.
  • Henry JC; Holloway R. "Review: lorazepam provides the best control for status epilepticus." Evidence-based medicine. 2006;11(2):54.
  • Liu L; Henry JC. "New-onset partial epilepsy in adults." Current treatment options in neurology. 2009;11(4):242-52.
  • Johnson N; Henry C; Fessler AJ; Dalmau J. "Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis causing prolonged nonconvulsive status epilepticus." Neurology. 2010;75(16):1480-2.
  • Wychowski T, Wang H, Buniak L, Henry JC, Mohile N. Considerations in prophylaxis for tumor-associated epilepsy: prevention of status epilepticus and tolerability of newer AEDs.  Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2013;115(11):2365-9.

BOOKS AND CHAPTERS

  • J. Craig Henry and Robert A. Gross. "Epilepsy". Principles of Drug Therapy in Neurology. Michael V. Johnston and Robert A. Gross. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. 75-151.

MISC. PUBLICATIONS

  • Book Review -- Electroencephalography: Basic Principles, Clinical Applications, and Related Fields, Fifth Edition. Neurology 2006;67:2092 | 12/12/200
  • Editorial – “Solving the Dilemma of EEG misinterpretation” (with John W. Miller ED) for Neurology Supplement “How not to read an EEG) 2013;80:13-14
  • Commentary – “Be careful what you ask when interviewing patients with epilepsy” Invited commentary on Seneviratne U et al, Focal seizure symptoms in idiopathic generalized epilepsies. Neurology 2015;85:589–595

ABSTRACTS

  • A. James Fessler, J. Henry, L. Liu and J. Langfitt . Psychiatric Disease in Adults with Occipital Epilepsy: Role of Complex Partial Semiology. (Abst. 3.256) American Epilepsy Society, December 2010. | December 2010
  • Henry JC. Video-EEG Monitoring of New-onset "Elder Spells." Epilepsia 2008:49(suppl 7);41-42 | 10/24/2008
  • Henry JC, Berg MJ. Coincidental MRI Changes in Temporal Parietal Occipital Cortex and the Ipsilateral Pulvinar Associated with Partial Status Epilepticus. Epilepsia 2004:45: (Supp7) 299-300 | December 2004
  • Henry JC, Wong EH, Kwan JY, Pullicino PM: Cerebral Infarction with Carotid Artery Occlusion. Neurology. 1999; Vol. 52, No. 6, Suppl 2, p. A242 | 04/17/1999

 

Winchester Neurological Consultants

Office Hours

DOORS OPEN AT 8:15AM

Monday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed