Bakri Elsheikh, MBBS

Physician, Professor

Neurology

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614-293-4333
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Conditions and expertise

  • Muscular Dystrophies
  • Peripheral Nervous System Diseases
  • Myasthenia Gravis
  • Neuromuscular Diseases
  • Myositis
  • Neurology

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Locations

  • Neurodiagostic Testing
  • Neurology

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Academics and research

Department: Neurology

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About

Gender
Male
Additional languages
Arabic

Biography

I am a professor of clinical neurology at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.

I specialize in neuromuscular medicine and clinical neurophysiology. My academic career began at The Ohio State University College of Medicine in 2005. Aside from treating adults with neurological diseases, I also manage the Muscular Dystrophy Association Care Center and our electromyography laboratory.

As part of my role, I also train the next generation of clinicians and scientists. Currently, I am the director of the clinical neurophysiology and neuromuscular medicine fellowships.?

Over the course of my career, I have strived to advance the academic mission through patient-centered clinical services, education and research. In my philosophy, these pillars of academic mission are interconnected and collaboration and engagement lead to the best results.?

Highlights

  • A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award, American Academy of Neurology (2020)
  • Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation (2019)
  • Top Doctors Columbus by Columbus Monthly (2010, 2013)
  • The Ohio State University Resident Mentor Award (2012)
  • Best Doctors in America (2011)
  • The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Certificate of Excellence, Outstanding achievement in patient service based on 2010 patient satisfaction results (2010)
  • Ohio State House Staff Teaching Award (2003, 2006, 2010, 2011)
  • America's Top Physicians; Honor of Distinction and Excellence Consumers' Research Council of America (2010)
  • The Ohio State University Excellence in Teaching Award (2003, 2004, 2008)
  • The David Kotlarek Award for Excellence in Compassionate Patient Care presented by The Ohio State University Department of Neurology (2003, 2004)
  • Named to Castle Connolly's Regional Top Doctors and Top Black Doctors lists

Conditions and expertise

  • Electromyography
  • Muscular Dystrophies
  • Myasthenia Gravis
  • Myositis
  • Neurology
  • Neuromuscular Diseases
  • Peripheral Nervous System Diseases

Locations

Neurology

in Martha Morehouse Outpatient Care
2050 Kenny Road
Pavilion 3rd Floor Suite 3100
Columbus, OH 43221
614-293-4969

Please note: Not all physicians schedule patients at each listed location.

Credentials

Education

Fellowship - Clinical Neurophysiology
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, United States
7/1/2004 - 6/30/2005
Residency - Neurology
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, United States
7/1/2001 - 7/1/2004
Internship - Internal Medicine
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, United States
7/1/2000 - 6/30/2001
Fellowship - Internal Medicine
Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
4/5/1995 - 6/30/1995
Residency - Neurology
Riyadh Armed Forces Hospital, Riyadh 11159, Saudi Arabia
10/1/1993 - 3/30/1995
Internship - Internal Medicine
Riyadh Armed Forces Hospital, Riyadh 11159, Saudi Arabia
7/10/1993 - 9/2/1993
Internship - Internal Medicine
Riyadh Armed Forces Hospital, Riyadh 11159, Saudi Arabia
2/1/1991 - 9/30/1993
Doctor of Medicine (MD)
Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
3/1/1984 - 2/1/1991

Certifications

  • American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology-Neuromuscular Medicine
    9/8/2008
  • American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology-Clinical Neurophysiology
    5/14/2007
  • American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology-Neurology
    9/18/2005

Academics and research

I plan to work with my colleagues to ensure Ohio State will continue to be at the forefront of the new era of gene-modifying therapies for various genetic neuromuscular disorders by expanding the investigator-initiated research grants while collaborating with our wide network of prestigious national centers. That being said, I plan to capitalize on our experience using a collaborative team approach to ensure timely access of our patients to new groundbreaking therapies. Moreover, it is my goal to implement an innovative proactive multidisciplinary care model that maximizes the use of electronic medical records and virtual care strategies to address areas of unmet need in patients with neuromuscular disease.

I joined the faculty at The Ohio State University College of Medicine (OSUCOM) in 2005. I was promoted to Associate Professor - Clinical in 2012. Over the ensuing 14 years, I have sought to advance the academic mission through clinical service, education and research contributions.

For family reasons, in 2013, one year after my promotion to associate professor, I moved overseas and joined Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH). During that period, I demonstrated excellence in clinical service. I led efforts to standardize protocols in the clinical neurophysiology laboratory and helped to establish the local neuromuscular society while continuing my collaborations with my colleagues at Ohio State.

Since my return in the College of Medicine in 2017, my signature achievement has been to spearhead the establishment of a clinical care and research center for adults with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), the most common genetic neuromuscular disorder that affects individuals of all ages. The care for patients with this disorder has undergone a profound change with the advent of new and very expensive gene modifying therapies.

Working in collaboration with OSUWMC hospital administration and a large multidisciplinary team, we established one of the first centers in the county to provide this transformational therapy a drug called Nusinerson (Spinraza) for adults with this disorder. As a result of these efforts, the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center has been established as one of the leading centers in the country for treating adults with SMA. This program receives referrals from all over the region and despite the high price of the medication; the program has been fiscally responsible.

Also, it is important to note that Nusinersen is a first in class agent that will soon be followed by multiple other gene-based therapies for adult neuromuscular disorders. Our established program can, therefore, serve as a template for future therapies with the expectation that the Wexner Medical Center would become a leader in providing genetic therapies for these disorders.

Additionally, I have received research grants from both nonprofit organizations and industry to help optimize clinical care, and to develop both outcome measures and to establish biomarkers in this population in order to better understand the effect of current and future new therapies. In turn, our work is recognized both nationally and internationally. I have been invited to give talks, share data at several international meetings, and participate on advisory boards and expert committees.

During my tenure as the director of the EMG laboratory, we have consolidated and expanded our operation, revised and standardized laboratory protocols, and optimized specialized testing to provide services not available anywhere else in central Ohio. This initiative entails providing regular education programs and workshops for the faculty, technologist and trainees. We have six technologists and six faculty members who are board certified in neuromuscular medicine and/or clinical neurophysiology. In addition to increasing the number of available scheduling slots by more than 20%, we similarly expanded the lab offering of specialized services for autonomic and neuromuscular ultrasound testing. Since these services are unique and not offered elsewhere in central and southern Ohio, we receive referrals from other parts of Ohio and nearby states.

In summer 2018, I also assumed the directorship of the MDA Clinical Care Center at Ohio State. We have continued to maintain a national reputation and work to improve the patient experience. We have several ongoing projects to optimize multi-disciplinary clinical care and implement guidelines. In addition, we are using this opportunity to develop standards of care in areas of unmet need for this unique patient population. As of present, we are in the process of adding a cardiologist and a sleep medicine physician to our multidisciplinary team.

Furthermore, I am involved in a number of scholarly research activities in several neuromuscular disorders, in particular, SMA and myasthenia gravis. Currently, I serve as principal investigator and co-investigator on more than ten projects. Since my promotion to associate professor of Neurology, I have been an author and co-author on over twenty manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters along with several articles under review or planned for submission shortly.

As a committed educator, my records in teaching and mentoring are superior. As evidence, I received excellent evaluations from residents and students. In 2017, I helped initiate a weekend board review workshop for our neurology residents, with positive outcomes as reflected in both in- service and formal board scores. Hence, we plan to continue and to expand this program.

I'm the director of both the clinical neurophysiology and neuromuscular medicine fellowships. Both fellowships enroll pediatric and adult neurology residents; I work closely with my colleagues at Nationwide Children’s Hospital to create an optimal education environment and successfully recruit and expand the programs. In this role, I oversee the curriculum and didactics for both fellowships while maintaining active involvement in their day-to-day lectures and other educational activities. Over half of our program graduate fellows chose an academic career.

Research interests

  • Gene-modifying Therapies
  • Genetic Neuromuscular Disorders

Academic information

Department:
Neurology
Division:
Neurology

More about my research

Ratings and reviews

The overall patient satisfaction rating is an average of all patient responses to the six doctor communication related questions shown below from the Clinician and Group Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey. For additional information about the patient satisfaction survey, please visit our Patient Satisfaction Survey page.

The comments are submitted by patients and reflect their view and opinions. The comments are not endorsed by and do not necessarily reflect the views of Ohio State Wexner Medical Center.

75 Patient Satisfaction Reviews

4.9 out of 5 overall
  • Explains Things Carefully
    4.9 / 5
  • Listens Carefully
    4.8 / 5
  • Gives Understandable Instructions
    4.7 / 5
  • Knows My Medical History
    4.8 / 5
  • Shows Respect
    4.9 / 5
  • Time Spent Together
    4.9 / 5

Patient Comments

  • Reviewed on Oct 24, 2025

    My care provider also was really good with taking care of me

  • Reviewed on Oct 17, 2025

    The doctor is fantastic! Normally I hate being interrupted because I lose my train of thought. But Dr. Bakri always got the information he needed and brought me back to where I left off at. I didn't mind when he interrupted! He made me feel like what I was saying was important!

  • Reviewed on Sep 02, 2025

    Dr El Sheikh always cares about my problems with my CIDP and other autoimmune diseases. He is an extremely great doctor and I owe him a lot for believing me and finding my problem and caring enough to treat me and go above and beyond to get me the medication I need to help me.

  • Reviewed on Aug 22, 2025

    Dr. Elsheikh was so kind and caring taking the time to hear about my stresses over the past few months and taking all my concerns seriously. I left feeling understood and cared for as a person and not just a patient.

  • Reviewed on May 25, 2025

    Good

Consulting and Related Relationships

At The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, we support a faculty member’s research and consulting in collaboration with medical device, research and/or drug companies because a faculty member’s expertise can guide important advancements in the practice of medicine and improve patient care. In order to provide effective management of these relationships, the University requires annual disclosures from all faculty members with external interests related to their University responsibilities.

As of 11/3/2025 Dr. Elsheikh has reported relationships with the companies or entities listed below. If you have questions about the relationships listed below, please ask the faculty member. If you have questions about how these relationships are monitored by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, please contact our Compliance Office.

  • Cure SMA
  • Novartis

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