Gayatri Devi, MD is a neurologist who has specialized in the early diagnosis and treatment of memory disorders related to aging and menopause for more than 20 years. Since 1999, she has led a premier center dedicated to neurologic wellness, education and research in New York City. She also currently serves as clinical associate professor at the New York University School of Medicine and as an attending physician at Lenox Hill Hospital.
Board-certified in neurology, with additional certifications in pain medicine, psychiatry and behavioral neurology, Dr. Devi’s unique background allows for a truly comprehensive approach to brain illness. A frequent presenter at national and international medical conferences, her current research focus is on neuromodulation in treating neurologic diseases including stroke, dementia and chronic pain.
As the author of seminal books about brain health, including Spectrum of Hope, A Calm Brain, and Estrogen, Memory and Menopause, Dr. Devi is a valued contributor for media outlets such as the BBC, CBS, the New York Times, NPR, TIME and the Wall Street Journal. She serves as neurological consultant to the New York State Committee for Physician Health and the National Football League Players Association.