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Katherine DeStefano, MD, MS

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

Biography

Katherine DeStefano, MD, MS, is a neurologist who primarily cares for patients in the Yale Medicine Multiple Sclerosis Program. She also treats other immune mediated diseases that affect the central nervous system, such as neuromyelitis optica (NMO), an uncommon syndrome affecting the optic nerves and spinal cord.

“I had a family member diagnosed with a debilitating neurologic disorder at a relatively young age,” Dr. DeStefano says. “That experience piqued my interest in the field and gave me better insight into what it means to be both the patient and family member of a loved one diagnosed with a chronic neurologic illness.”


She likes to put patients at ease by explaining that multiple sclerosis is not the same disease it was 15 or even 10 years ago. Neurologists now have an expansive list of medications that can prevent disease progression. “We can actually do a great deal to treat patients with multiple sclerosis and change the course of their disease, which is incredibly gratifying to see,” she says.Dr. DeStefano is an assistant professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine.

Titles

  • Associate Professor Term
  • Medical Director of the Multiple Sclerosis/Interventional Immunology Center

Education & Training

  • Board Certification
    AB of Psychiatry & Neurology, Neurology (2015)
  • MS Fellow
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2015)
  • Chief Resident
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2014)
  • Resident
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2013)
  • MD
    Weill Cornell Medical College (2010)
  • MS
    Indiana University, Master of Science in Education (2000)
  • BS
    Indiana University, Biology (1997)
Locations
MS Clinic, Suite 2B
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
  • MS Clinic, Suite 2B
    6 Devine Street
    North Haven, CT 06473

Biography

Katherine DeStefano, MD, MS, is a neurologist who primarily cares for patients in the Yale Medicine Multiple Sclerosis Program. She also treats other immune mediated diseases that affect the central nervous system, such as neuromyelitis optica (NMO), an uncommon syndrome affecting the optic nerves and spinal cord.

“I had a family member diagnosed with a debilitating neurologic disorder at a relatively young age,” Dr. DeStefano says. “That experience piqued my interest in the field and gave me better insight into what it means to be both the patient and family member of a loved one diagnosed with a chronic neurologic illness.”


She likes to put patients at ease by explaining that multiple sclerosis is not the same disease it was 15 or even 10 years ago. Neurologists now have an expansive list of medications that can prevent disease progression. “We can actually do a great deal to treat patients with multiple sclerosis and change the course of their disease, which is incredibly gratifying to see,” she says.Dr. DeStefano is an assistant professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine.

Titles

  • Associate Professor Term
  • Medical Director of the Multiple Sclerosis/Interventional Immunology Center

Education & Training

  • Board Certification
    AB of Psychiatry & Neurology, Neurology (2015)
  • MS Fellow
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2015)
  • Chief Resident
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2014)
  • Resident
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2013)
  • MD
    Weill Cornell Medical College (2010)
  • MS
    Indiana University, Master of Science in Education (2000)
  • BS
    Indiana University, Biology (1997)
Locations
MS Clinic, Suite 2B
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
  • MS Clinic, Suite 2B
    6 Devine Street
    North Haven, CT 06473
MS Clinic, Suite 2B
6 Devine Street
North Haven, CT 06473
  • MS Clinic, Suite 2B
    6 Devine Street
    North Haven, CT 06473