Chaouki K. Khoury, M.D., M.S., F.A.A.N., F.A.H.S. is a dually trained adult and child
neurologist working at the South-Eastern Center for Headaches. He is an adjunct clinical
professor at Morehouse School of Medicine and adjunct professor at Emory School of Medicine.
He received his medical degree at the American University of Beirut and completed
neurology residency at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, followed by
fellowship in Child Neurology at Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine in
Houston, Texas.
He initially joined the faculty at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, as
Assistant Professor and then was promoted to Associate Professor. He served there as the
residency program director. Afterward, he moved to Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas,
TX and joined the faculty at Texas A&M University as Associate Professor. He was the
Neurology Clerkship Director and the Headache Fellowship Director. He then served as Director
of Neurology Education and Research. He also served as Director of the Comprehensive
Headache Center.
Subsequently he moved to private practice, where his practice has been focused solely on
Headache Medicine. Beyond a busy clinical practice, he is heavily involved in clinical research
and continues working on developing educational program. He is core faculty at the newly
established Neurology residency at Morehouse School of Medicine, where he serves as the
director of Child Neurology education. He is also involved in the education of the Brain Injury
Medicine fellows.