An accomplished neurologist, Dr. Simon Farrow has published numerous articles and presentations on sleep and sleep disorders, comas, electroencephalography (EEG), and various other neurological topics. Dr. Simon Farrow has authored “Norwegian scabies following topical steroid therapy,” published in the Postgraduate Medical Journal, “Recording of the Electrotetinogram using cutaneous electrodes and averaging techniques,” which ran in Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, “Successful Treatment of Central Sleep Apnea with an Oral Prosthesis,” in Chest 100, and “Rapidly fatal hyperammonemic coma in adults. Urea cycle deficiency,” in the Western Journal of Medicine. In addition to these peer reviewed journals, Dr. Simon Farrow has also presented at the Collegium Internationale Neuropharmacologicum Jerusalem, speaking on “The EEG in combined Lithium-haloperidol therapy.”
Dr. Simon Farrow served as a member of the faculty at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, where he taught in the Department of Internal Medicine as Associate Professor and Head of Section in Neurology. Dr. Simon Farrow also functioned as the Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at Baylor College of Medicine, as a Department of Neurology Instructor at the Chicago Medical School, and a Clinical Assistant Professor with the Department of Neurology at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center.
Outside of his academic instruction and research, Dr. Simon Farrow has practiced medicine while being part of the staff of the Veteran's Administration Medical Center in North Chicago, Illinois; the Zion International Hospital in Zion, Illinois; the Diagnostic Center Hospital in Houston, Texas; and the Sleep Clinic of Nevada in Las Vegas, among others. Today, Dr. Simon Farrow manages his solo private practice in neurology in Las Vegas, in business since 2006. In addition to his practice in Nevada, Dr. Simon Farrow also ran a solo neurology clinic in Baytown, Texas for a year.
Prior to launching his career in medicine, Dr. Simon Farrow earned a Bachelor of Arts in Animal Physiology in 1969 and a Bachelor of Medicine in 1972, both from Oxford University. Dr. Simon Farrow then trained as a Surgical House Officer at the Lewes Hospital in Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland. He then served as the Senior House Physician in the Department of Genito-urinary Medicine at St. Thomas' Hospital and as a Resident at the University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, Department of Neurology.