Linda Anne Heier, M.D.

Neuroradiology

Linda Anne Heier, M.D.

Dr. Linda Heier, Chief, Neuroradiology Section, Professor of Clinical Radiology, Vice Chair of Radiology earned her M.D. from the University of Western Ontario in Canada. This was followed by radiology residency training at the University of Toronto. She established her interest in Pediatric Neuroradiology at this time when she did her pediatric rotation at The Hospital for Sick Children. A 2-year Fellowship in Neuroradiology followed at the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center and at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Later in life Dr. Heier did a one-year Interventional Neuroradiology Fellowship at N.Y.U. Medical Center.

Dr. Heier is a senior member of the American Society of Neuroradiology, American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology, American Society of Head and Neck Radiology, American Society of Spine Radiology, American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology and the American Society of Functional Neuroradiology. She is board certified in radiology with a certificate of added qualification in Neuroradiology. She reviews for the American Journal of Neuroradiology, the American Journal of Roentgenology, Neuroradiology and the Journal of Computerized Axial Tomography. Currently her interests include pediatric neuroradiology, fetal central nervous system MRI and clinical functional MRI for surgical planning.

Dr. Linda Heier, Chief, Neuroradiology Section, earned her M.D.degree from the University of Western Ontario, Canada in 1979. This was followed by radiology residency training at the University of Toronto.

She established her interest in Pediatric Neuroradiology at this time during her pediatric rotation at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.

A two-year Fellowship in Neuroradiology followed at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical Center. Later in her career, Dr. Heier completed a one year Interventional Neuroradiology Fellowship at N.Y.U. Medical Center.

Dr. Heier's currently interests include fetal brain MRI and clinical functional MRI for surgical planning.

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