Senior Neurologist with 30 years of clinical experience and double board-certified specialist of the Israeli Ministry of Health in both Neurology (since 2008) and Pain Medicine (since 2013). Senior Medical Expert at IsraClinic Private Psychiatric Expert Clinic since 2010. Internationally certified Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP No. 850) by the World Institute of Pain, awarded after successful completion of the FIPP Interventional Examination in Budapest, Hungary. Completed the Neuromodulation Fellowship Curriculum at St. Jude Medical (2013–2014). Conducts consultations in Russian, Hebrew, and English.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=tashlykovhttps://practitioners.health.gov.il/
Dr. Vadim Tashlykov is a Senior Neurologist with 30 years of clinical practice and one of the few physicians in Israel double board-certified by the Israeli Ministry of Health in two separate specialties: Neurology (since 2008) and Pain Medicine (since 2013). Since 2010, he has served as Senior Medical Expert at IsraClinic Private Psychiatric Expert Clinic, where he plays a distinctive role: providing neurological diagnostic and treatment expertise for patients with psychiatric pathology, ensuring that organic neurological causes of psychiatric symptoms are properly identified or ruled out as part of comprehensive diagnosis.
Dr. Tashlykov holds international credentials in interventional pain practice and neuromodulation. He completed his residency at Tel HaShomer Medical Center (Sheba Medical Center) in Tel Aviv. In August 2014, he successfully completed the FIPP Interventional Examination at the World Institute of Pain in Budapest, Hungary, receiving the international designation Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP No. 850) — a credential held by a small number of physicians in Israel and worldwide. He also completed the full Neuromodulation Fellowship Curriculum (Modules I–VI) at St. Jude Medical (2013–2014). He is a member of the editorial board of the Sklifosovsky Journal of Emergency Medical Care.
His clinical expertise covers headache and migraine treatment, neuropathic pain, myofascial pain syndromes, surgical management of chronic pain, neuromodulation, and biofeedback. Dr. Tashlykov is the author and co-author of scientific publications indexed in PubMed and ResearchGate, with research focused on neuromodulation, sphenopalatine ganglion stimulation, cerebrovascular disease, and brain trauma. He has presented at international medical conferences in Israel, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Hungary.
Israeli Medical License No. 1-36829 — issued by the Israeli Ministry of Health.
Israeli Specialist Certificate in Neurology No. 1-26081 (2008).
Israeli Specialist Certificate in Pain Medicine (Algology) No. 1-1802 (2013).
Scientific Publications
Dr. Tashlykov is the author and co-author of scientific publications in clinical neurology, pain medicine, and neuromodulation, indexed in PubMed and ResearchGate. His research has been presented at international conferences in Israel, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Hungary.
Apoptotic changes in the cortex and hippocampus following minimal brain trauma in mice
Research on cellular changes in the cortex and hippocampus following minimal brain trauma in experimental animals. Important for neurotraumatology and the neurobiological mechanisms of brain injury.
Cerebral artery calcification in patients with acute cerebrovascular diseases: determinants and long-term clinical outcome
Study on cerebral artery calcification in patients with acute cerebrovascular diseases and its association with long-term clinical prognosis. Contributes to vascular neurology and prognostic factors in acute neurological pathology.
Two-Stage Sphenopalatine Ganglion Neurostimulation for Refractory Craniofacial Pain: A Retrospective Study
Clinical research on two-stage sphenopalatine ganglion neurostimulation for refractory craniofacial pain. Reflects expertise in modern interventional methods for chronic pain syndromes.
Dual-Target SPG-Mandibular Neuromodulation for Post-Radiation Painful Trigeminal Neuropathy: A 7-Year Follow-up
Long-term clinical study on combined neuromodulation for painful trigeminal neuropathy following radiation therapy. Demonstrates application of highly specialized neuromodulation methods in chronic facial pain treatment.
Full publication list and professional research profile on ResearchGate.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vadim-Tashlykov
EDUCATION
Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Master of Science (MSc).
Technion — Israel Institute of Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology. Post-repatriation specialization.
Tel HaShomer Medical Center (Sheba Medical Center) — Tel Aviv. Residency in Neurology and Algology.
Neuromodulation Fellowship Curriculum, Modules I–VI — St. Jude Medical (2013–2014).
FIPP Interventional Examination — World Institute of Pain (WIP), Budapest, Hungary (2014).
LICENSES & BOARD CERTIFICATIONS
Israeli Medical License No. 1-36829 — Israeli Ministry of Health.
Israeli Specialist Certificate in Neurology No. 1-26081 — Israeli Ministry of Health (2008).
Israeli Specialist Certificate in Pain Medicine (Algology) No. 1-1802 — Israeli Ministry of Health (2013).
Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP No. 850) — World Institute of Pain. Awarded August 28, 2014, Budapest, Hungary, after successful completion of the FIPP Interventional Examination.
Neuromodulation Fellowship — St. Jude Medical (Modules I–VI, 2013–2014).
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
IsraClinic Private Psychiatric Expert Clinic — Tel Aviv (since 2010, 16 years). Senior Medical Expert in Neurology and Pain Medicine. Provides neurological diagnostic and treatment expertise for patients with psychiatric pathology, ensuring identification of organic neurological causes as part of comprehensive psychiatric diagnosis. Specializes in headache and migraine, neuropathic and myofascial pain, neuromodulation, and biofeedback.
Editorial Board Member — Sklifosovsky Journal of Emergency Medical Care.
International Conference Speaker — Presented at professional medical conferences in Israel, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Hungary on topics in algology, neuromodulation, and neurological diseases.
Israeli Society of Neuromodulation
Israel Pain Association (Professional Society of Pain Medicine of Israel)
Neurological Society of Israel
Editorial Board — Sklifosovsky Journal of Emergency Medical Care
Neurological Diagnostics in Psychiatry: comprehensive neurological examination of patients with psychiatric symptoms to identify or rule out organic causes of psychopathology. Differential diagnosis of psychiatric versus neurological conditions.
Pain Medicine: diagnosis and treatment of pain syndromes of various etiologies, including chronic and refractory pain conditions.
Headache and Migraine: diagnosis and treatment of primary and secondary headaches, chronic migraine, cluster headaches, and post-traumatic headache.
Neuropathic Pain: diagnosis and treatment of pain syndromes resulting from nervous system pathology, including post-herpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy, and trigeminal neuralgia.
Myofascial Pain Syndromes: diagnosis and management of soft-tissue pain conditions and trigger point therapy.
Interventional Pain Management: surgical and procedural treatment of chronic and refractory pain.
Neuromodulation: sphenopalatine ganglion stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, and other neuromodulation techniques for refractory pain conditions and post-radiation trigeminal neuropathy.
Biofeedback: non-pharmacological treatment for migraine, anxiety, and stress-related conditions.