Erick A. Arce, MD, ABPN, is a highly accomplished board-certified neurologist who specializes in electromyography, stroke, epilepsy, neuromuscular diseases and multiple sclerosis (MS).
He completed his residency with the Department of Neurology at The Ohio State University, where he received the Resident Scholarship Award from the American Academy of Neurology and the Resident of the Year Award from The OSU Department of Neurology. He served clinical clerkships with the Department of Internal Medicine at the Metropolitan General Hospital in Cleveland, and with the Emergency Room and Internal Medicine department of Santa Barbara University Hospital in Sucre, Bolivia. He currently serves as a member of the consulting and teaching staff at Riverside Methodist Hospital, where he is medical director of the Neurodiagnostic Laboratory.
Dr. Arce graduated cum laude from Philipps University School of Medicine in Marburg, Germany, with a doctor of medicine degree. He earned a humanities baccalaureate degree from Edertalschule Gymnasium in Frankenberg, Germany, and studied at the Deutsche Schule Sucre in Sucre, Bolivia, where he was valedictorian. His past teaching and research appointments in neuroscience have led to authorship of numerous journal articles and abstracts on neurological subjects.
A Columbus resident, Dr. Arce is fluent in three languages: English, Spanish and German. He enjoys drawing and painting, golf, music and vintage cars.
Additional Languages: German and Spanish