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John Peters, MD

Neurology, Multiple Sclerosis
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Patient type treated
Adult
Accepting new patients
Yes
Referral required
From patients or physicians
Board Certified in
Neurology

Biography

John Peters, MD, is a neurologist who specializes in multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuroimmunology. He treats patients with disorders of the central nervous system, including neuromyelitis optica, transverse myelitis, and autoimmune encephalitis. He has an interest in general neurology, including evaluation of headaches, dizziness, and other neurologic symptoms.

Dr. Peters was inspired to be a neurologist in medical school, where he interacted with patients in an MS clinic. “I enjoyed seeing the therapeutic relationship between patients and their doctors develop over time,” he says. “It is so important for a patient to have a doctor they trust and who can help guide them through living with this disease.”

There are many aspects of the brain that experts are still learning about. At the same time, treatments for MS have improved dramatically in the past 10 years. These things make it more important than ever for doctors and patients to discuss their treatment options. “I focus on listening and learning from each patient’s story, and I strive to develop individualized, comprehensive plans for each patient based on their goals and values,” Dr. Peters says.

In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Peters is an assistant professor of clinical neurology at Yale School of Medicine.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Neurology

Education & Training

  • Fellowship in Neuroimmunology
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2022)
  • Residency in Neurology
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2021)
  • MD
    University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine (2017)
  • BS
    University of Connecticut (2013)
Locations
1
Yale MS Center
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
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Biography

John Peters, MD, is a neurologist who specializes in multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuroimmunology. He treats patients with disorders of the central nervous system, including neuromyelitis optica, transverse myelitis, and autoimmune encephalitis. He has an interest in general neurology, including evaluation of headaches, dizziness, and other neurologic symptoms.

Dr. Peters was inspired to be a neurologist in medical school, where he interacted with patients in an MS clinic. “I enjoyed seeing the therapeutic relationship between patients and their doctors develop over time,” he says. “It is so important for a patient to have a doctor they trust and who can help guide them through living with this disease.”

There are many aspects of the brain that experts are still learning about. At the same time, treatments for MS have improved dramatically in the past 10 years. These things make it more important than ever for doctors and patients to discuss their treatment options. “I focus on listening and learning from each patient’s story, and I strive to develop individualized, comprehensive plans for each patient based on their goals and values,” Dr. Peters says.

In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Peters is an assistant professor of clinical neurology at Yale School of Medicine.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Neurology

Education & Training

  • Fellowship in Neuroimmunology
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2022)
  • Residency in Neurology
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2021)
  • MD
    University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine (2017)
  • BS
    University of Connecticut (2013)
Locations
1
Yale MS Center
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
1 of 2
1
Yale MS Center
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
1 of 2