Pedro Nosnik, MD

Board Certified Neurologist

Member Medical Advisory Council

Dr. Pedro Nosnik is a distinguished neurologist dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare services and making a positive impact on patients' lives. Born in Mexico City, Mexico, and now a US citizen, Dr. Nosnik has built an impressive career spanning clinical work, research, and education.

He completed his medical education at the National University Autónomo in Mexico City and Colegio Israelito, obtaining his Medical Doctor degree and pursuing specialized training in various medical disciplines. Dr. Nosnik's commitment to excellence led him to complete residencies in Internal Medicine and Neurology, working at renowned hospitals such as Sinai Hospital in Baltimore and Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas.

Throughout his career, Dr. Nosnik has contributed significantly to the medical field through his clinical work and research endeavors, publishing articles on topics like Siwe Disease and Histiocytosis X. He is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and is an esteemed member of professional organizations including the Texas Medical Association, American Academy of Neurology, Texas Neurological Society, and American Society of Neurophysiologic Monitoring.

Currently, Dr. Nosnik serves as an Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology at the Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas, shaping future healthcare professionals. His exceptional contributions have earned him numerous accolades, such as the A.B. Robins Prize from the National Institute of Cardiology, recognition as one of the Best Doctors in Dallas and Collin County by D Magazine, and acknowledgment for his efforts in combating human trafficking by the National Hispanic Health Foundation Congress and the United States House of Representatives.

Fluent in both English and Spanish, Dr. Nosnik effectively communicates with patients from diverse backgrounds, ensuring comprehensive and compassionate care.