About Dr. Miller
Dr. Spencer O. Miller, Neurologist
Our Medical Director, Neurologist Dr. Miller
Dr. Spencer O. Miller, a Neurologist in Dallas, Texas, is the owner and Medical Director of Brain Treatment Center Dallas. He received his medical degree from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine and has been in practice for 12 years. He spent five of those years in the US Air Force, where he saw many brain injuries, including soldiers suffering from PTSD and TBI.
Dr. Miller now specializes in MeRT® (Magnetic e-Resonance Therapy) treatment of traumatic brain injury, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, dementia, autism, and multiple other brain disorders at his clinics, the Brain Treatment Centers in both Dallas and Plano.
Dr. Miller is also affiliated with Baylor University Medical Center, where he specializes in stroke, headache medicine, traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder, and seizure. Additionally, he is associated with the Texas A&M Science Center College of Medicine.
He also speaks multiple languages, including Spanish.
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Education & Honors
University of Mississippi Medical Center, Neurology Residency, Jul ’05 – Jun ’09. Chief Neurology Resident. Jul ’08 – Jun ’09.
University of Mississippi School of Medicine, Obtained M.D. May 2005 as a Surgery Scholars Student. American Cancer Society Summer Research Assistant Grant – Aug ’00-May ‘05.
Louisiana State University, Summa Cum Laude with Bachelor of Science and Honors in Microbiology. The Charles S. McCleskey Scholarship for Excellence in Microbiology.
The College of Basic Sciences Outstanding Academic Achievement Award. The Honors College Sophomore Honors Distinction Award. Member of the Pre-medical Honor Society Alpha Epsilon Delta – Aug ’96-Dec ’99.
The University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi. Early admission to McDonnell-Barksdale Honors College. Outstanding Student Scholarship Award – Jul ’95–May ’96.
Previous Employment & Appointments
North Mississippi Medical Center – Chief Neurohospitalist. Neurohospitalist Subdivision of Hospitalist Department. Tupelo, Mississippi. (Jul ’14 – Aug ‘15)
Mike O’Callaghan Federal Medical Center – Chief Neurologist / Director of Sleep Clinic, Neurology Department. Active Duty Major, United States Air Force, Medical Corps. Nellis AFB, Nevada. Aug ’09 – Jun ’14
Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences – Teaching Fellow, Neurology Department. Bethesda, Maryland. Sep ’13 – Jun ’14
Nevada Neurosciences Institute – Staff Neurohospitalist Department of Neurology. Las Vegas, Nevada. Oct ’09 – Mar ‘15
Certifications & Licensure
TX State Medical License 2015 – 2021, Unrestricted Medical License, Texas, License Number: Q4810
NV State Medical License 2009 – 2017
MS State Medical License 2007 – 2019, Unrestricted Medical License, Mississippi, License Number: 19853
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Certification Number: 58277
Duke Health, Visiting Fellowship in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, completed January 27, 2020
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- NMMC Rehab Physician of the Year – North Mississippi Medical Center, 2015
- Top Doctors – Vegas INC Healthcare Quarterly Publication, 2014
- Nellis Adjunct Faculty of the Year – Nellis AFB, MOFMC, 2013
- Surgery Scholars Student – University of Mississippi School of Medicine
- The Charles S. McCleskey Scholarship for Excellence in Microbiology – Louisiana State University
- The Honors College Sophomore Honors Distinction Award – Louisiana State University
- Outstanding Student Scholarship Award – University of Mississippi
- Chief Neurology Resident – University of Mississippi Medical Center, 2008
- Honors in Microbiology – Louisiana State University
- The College of Basic Sciences Outstanding Academic Achievement Award – Louisiana State University
- Member of the Pre-medical Honor Society Alpha Epsilon Delta – Louisiana State University
Publications & Presentations
- Incorporating cytochrome P450 3A4 genotype expression and FT-IR/Raman spectroscopy data as means of identification of breast tumors.Miller, S.O., Ewing, G.P., Howard, C., Tachikawa, H., Bigler, S.A., Barber, W.H., Angel, M., McDaniel, D.O.> ; Biomed Sci Instrum. 2003. 2 citations
- Measurement of Intraocular and Intracranial Pressure: Is There a Relationship? Kirk, T., Jones, K., Miller, S., Corbett, J., Annals of Neurology, 1/1/2011
- Incorporating Cytochrome P450 3A4 genotype expression and FT-IR/ Raman spectroscopy data as a means of identification of breast tumors Miller, S.O., Ewing, G.P., Howard, C.M., Tachikawa, H., Bigler, S.A., Barber, W.H., Angel, M., McDaniel, D.O., The American Journal of Human Genetics, 1/1/2002
- Effective Gathering of Complex Information in an International Environment: Addressing Late Diagnosis of Pediatric Oncology Patients Freeman, E.N. and Miller, S.O., Annual Journal of the International Academy of Business Disciplines, 1/1/2000
- Incorporating Cytochrome P450 3A4 genotype expression and FT-IR/ Raman spectroscopy data as a means of identification of breast tumors. Miller, S.O., Ewing, G.P., Howard, C.M., Tachikawa, H., Bigler, S.A., Barber, W.H., Angel, M., McDaniel, D.O., 40th Annual Rocky Mountain Bioengineering Symposium and the 40th International ISA Biochemical Sciences Instrumentation Symposium, Biloxi, MS, 1/1/2003
- Incorporating Cytochrome P450 3A4 genotype expression and FT-IR/ Raman spectroscopy data as a means of identification of breast tumors. Miller, S.O., Ewing, G.P., Howard, C.M., Tachikawa, H., Bigler, S.A., Barber, W.H., Angel, M., McDaniel, D.O., Annual Meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics, Baltimore, MD, 1/1/2002
- Effective Gathering of Complex Information in an International Environment: Addressing Late Diagnosis of Pediatric Oncology Patients. Freeman, E.N. and Miller, S.O., 12th annual meeting for the International Academy of Business Disciplines, Las Vegas, NV, 1/1/2000
Professional Memberships
Research and Professional Experience
AMMED Joint Forces Neurology Education Conference Tacoma, Washington.
AMMED Joint Forces Neurology Education Conference San Antonio, Texas.
Penry Epilepsy Mini-fellowship at Wake Forest Winston Salem, North Carolina Wake Forest University Winston Salem, North Carolina.
University of Mississippi School of Medicine Jackson, Mississippi Department of Institutional Research – CurrMITT Committee Member. Designed curriculum data entry format and reporting for the web-based statistical program.
University of Mississippi School of Medicine Jackson, Mississippi – Department of Surgery – Transplant Immunogenetics – American Cancer Society Grant. Identified pathological findings by laser-based Raman and FT-IR spectroscopy in breast tissue.
Hospital Benjamin Bloom de Oncología San Salvador, El Salvador – Dept of Infectious Disease – International Outreach Program of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Memphis, Tennessee – Department of Biochemistry – Professional Oncology Education Program. Researcher in the laboratory of Dr. Richard Kriwacki (Structural Biology)
Studied the expression/characterization of molecular structure as it relates to function and nuclear magnetic resonance structural analysis of c-Qin (Avian Sarcoma Virus 31).
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Memphis, Tennessee. Department of Biochemistry – Professional Oncology Education Program. Researcher in the laboratory of Dr. Richard Kriwacki (Structural Biology)
Studied the relationship of a mutation in the c-Qin Winged Helix Domain (WHD) structure and how it translates into oncogenicity, v-Qin (Avian Sarcoma Virus 31).
Centro De Hematología e Oncología Pediátrico Recife, Brazil International Outreach Program of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital – Student Researcher Conducted interviews in Portuguese with pediatric patients and parents; translated (Portuguese) the data collected from these interviews, as well as relevant patient history data, in order to facilitate a communications outreach plan to address the late diagnosis of pediatric oncology patients in rural Brazil.
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If, after talking to her, you are interested in further exploring whether you could benefit from MeRT, the next step would be to schedule an EEG and a consultation with our doctor.
With thorough diagnostics, the doctor can show you what is happening in your brain and what may be causing the issues. At this point, we can determine whether you (or your loved one) may benefit from MeRT Treatment, and you can decide if you would like to move forward.
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You or your loved one can be at peace and enjoy life. With so many successful treatments of a wide range of neurological conditions, we encourage you to explore the possibilities of MeRT Treatment. It can have a lasting impact — and an improved quality of life!