Israr Ul Haq, MD
Neurology, Neurophysiology
accepting new patients
Locations
Riverside Neurology Specialists
375 N. Wall Street
Suite P510
Kankakee
, IL 60901
About Me
Dr. Ul Haq completed his bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery (MBBS) at Aha Khan University in Karachi, Pakistan. He then completed his neurology residency at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio, where he served as academic chief resident, and his clinical neurophysiology fellowship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
In addition to his education, Dr. Ul Haq has several published articles and poster presentations.
Publications
Dmytriw AA, Dibas M, Phan K, et al. Acute ischaemic stroke associated with SARSCoV-2 infection in North America. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
Wang, Y., Thomas, J., Weissgerber, S. C., Kazemini, S., Ul-Haq, I., & Quadflieg, S. The Headscarf effect re-visited: Further evidence for a culture-based internal face processing advantage. Perception
Quadflieg, S., Ul-Haq, I., & Mavridis, N. Now you feel it, now you don’t: How observing robots and people can make you feel eerie. Interaction Studies
Poster Presentations
Payton, M. J., Ul-Haq, I., Nomani, A., Babushkin, V., Maxood, K., & Sreenivasan, K. K. The limits of unconscious working memory. Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C. November 2017.
Payton, M. J., Ul-Haq, I., Babushkin, V., Maxood, K., Nomani, A., & Sreenivasan, K. K. Spatial working memory in the absence of consciousness. Vision Sciences Society, St. Petersburg, Fl. May 2017.
Kirli, K. K., Ul-Haq, I., & Sreenivasan, K. K. Effects of distractors on MEG reconstruction of visual working memory. Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, Il. October 2015.
Education
Residency:
Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center (Toledo, Ohio)
Fellowship:
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery:
Aga Khan University (Karachi, Pakistan)
Conditions Treated
- Epilepsy
- Movement Disorders
- Neuromuscular Disorders