Bernard Gran, MD is a board-certified neurologist with more than 40 years of medical experience. He provides comprehensive care for patients affected by brain, spinal cord, and nerve disorders at The Neurology Group, a state-of-the-art practice in Miami.
Dr. Gran offers a full range of general neurology services, including neurological disease treatment, sleep disorder management, and post-stroke recovery. He specializes in helping patients manage chronic migraines, and is an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy.
A native of Cuba, Dr. Gran moved to the United States as a child and graduated from high school in Hollywood, Florida. After earning his undergraduate degree from the University of Florida in Gainesville, Dr. Gran received his medical degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine.
He went on to complete his internship and residency in neurology at the Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. He also completed a one-year fellowship in neuroimmunology at the National Institute of Health.
Dr. Gran served as a voluntary associate clinical professor at the University of Miami School of Medicine for nearly two decades. He is a member of several neurological organizations, and is affiliated with Baptist Health South Florida, Jackson Hospital in Miami, West Kendall Baptist Hospital, and South Miami Hospital. He is also an Associate Professor of Neurology at Florida International University Medical School.
As a Miami, FL, epileptologist, Dr. Gran is a specialized physician who diagnoses, treats, and manages patients with epilepsy, a condition characterized by recurring seizures. Epilepsy is a neurological condition that affects the electrical communication between neurons in the brain. A person is said to be epileptic if they have two or more seizures that are separated by at least 24 hours.
Abnormalities of the crucial areas of the nervous system may cause neurological complications. Dr. Bernard Gran addresses these conditions by conducting tests, scans and determining a diagnosis. The diagnosis is needed to come up with a treatment plan, which may involve medication management, targeted therapies, lifestyle changes, or other options.