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Ethan Winkler

MD PhD

Vascular and endovascular neurosurgeon

Dr. Ethan Winkler is a neurosurgeon who cares for both adult and pediatric patients. He treats conditions involving the brain, neck or spine, including brain aneurysms (weak, bulging spots on brain arteries), arteriovenous malformations and arteriovenous fistulas (irregular connections between arteries and veins), cavernous malformations (abnormal clusters of small blood vessels that may leak), moyamoya disease (in which progressively narrowing carotid arteries limit blood flow to the brain), stroke and carotid artery disease (in which fatty deposits narrow the vessels bringing blood to the brain). He performs both open microsurgery (techniques using high magnification and very fine instruments) and minimally invasive procedures.

In research, Winkler focuses on understanding the mechanisms that result in stroke, such as blood vessel malformations and aneurysms. He directs the UCSF Vascular Anomalies & Stroke Computation Laboratory, which brings together genetic, stem cell and bioengineering technologies to understand how these conditions occur and to design better therapies. To improve patient care, he also seeks to develop safer ways to operate on the brain's blood vessels.

Winkler earned his medical degree and a doctorate in neurobiology from the University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry. He completed a residency in neurological surgery at UCSF, followed by a fellowship in endovascular neurosurgery and a fellowship in cerebrovascular and skull base neurosurgery at Barrow Neurological Institute.

  • Education

    University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, MD, PhD, 2014

  • Residencies

    UCSF, Neurological Surgery, 2021

  • Fellowships

    Barrow Neurological Institute, Endovascular Neurosurgery, 2022

    Barrow Neurological Institute, Cerebrovascular and Skull Base Neurosurgery, 2023

  • Academic Title

    Assistant Professor

Where I see patients (2)

    My reviews

    4.8

    Overall Experience
    94 Ratings
    About our process
    Dec 12, 2024
    Great experience. All my questions were answered.
    Dec 09, 2024
    Confident and humble. Very informative
    Nov 04, 2024
    Great conversation where he spoke in plain language but did not talk down to me.
    Nov 02, 2024
    Liked him through out our visit. Very pleasant.
    Nov 02, 2024
    Dr. Winkler is very good and cares about his patients!
    Oct 21, 2024
    There was a good conversation even though Dr told I was going to be turned over to the correct medical care .
    Oct 09, 2024
    I have no words to express how amazing my entire health team is. Starting with Dr. Okumura, and following with Dr. Winkler I can't thank you enough, and I can't tell you enough how much I appreciate the way you approach patient care: THANK YOU.
    Jun 19, 2024
    I love Dr winkler.
    May 30, 2024
    Dr. Winkler was fantastic. Very thorough and explained next step options and pros/cons of each. Took his time throughout the appointment even though I'm sure he has a busy day. Appreciate his expertise and care he gave.
    May 17, 2024
    Best initial discussion I have ever had with a doctor (especially a surgeon!). I have been ranting to my family about how impressed I and my husband were about Dr. Winkler's expertise and relaxed and friendly communication style. He answered every question clearly, and also corrected previous incorrect information I had received from doctors who did not have the knowledge he does about the specific condition under discussion, which was quite a relief.
    May 01, 2024
    I am very grateful to have found Dr. Winkler.
    Mar 23, 2024
    Dr. Winkler is very good at explaining things and listening to my questions and thoughts.
    Mar 15, 2024
    Dr. Winkler is a gentleman and a Scholar!And a great surgeon too!

    My work

    Options for treating brain aneurysms

    A brain aneurysm – a weak, bulging area in an artery wall – can require surgery. Dr. Winkler explains how his team chooses the best treatment.

    What to know about AVMs

    Dr. Winkler describes arteriovenous malformations, including treatment options and recovery timelines.

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