Amro Maher Stino, MD
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Amro Stino, MD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurology in the University of Michigan Medical School, Division of Neuromuscular Medicine. Dr. Stino has expertise in the treatment of neuromuscular disorders, with special clinical and research interest in the care of patients with acquired peripheral neuropathy.
A native of Ann Arbor, MI and a product of Ann Arbor schools, Dr. Stino went on to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Brain, Behavioral, and Cognitive Sciences from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, which he completed in 2006. He received his medical degree from Wayne State University, School of Medicine in Detroit, MI in 2010 and completed a transitional year internship at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, in Ann Arbor, MI. He then completed his neurology residency training at the Wayne State University, School of Medicine – Detroit Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology / neuromuscular medicine at The Mayo Clinic in Arizona. He joined The Ohio State University faculty in 2015 as Director of the Peripheral Neuropathy Clinic and Autonomic Lab. During his time there, he oversaw expansion of diagnostic testing and clinical operations of both, helping provide more comprehensive neuropathy care for central and southern Ohio patients seeking multi-disciplinary acquired neuropathy care. He helped obtain CIDP and CMT center of excellence accreditation. He joined the University of Michigan faculty in 2019 as Director of the Peripheral Neuropathy clinic and Co-director of the Autonomic Lab. Currently, he serves as site principal investigator on multi-center studies in the realms of metabolic and autoimmune neuropathy. He is presently conducting an investigator initiated phase 1b trial on the novel use of Lenalidomide in anti-MAG neuropathy.
Dr. Stino is an advocate for patient awareness and education in autoimmune neuropathy and serves as physician liaison for the GBS-CIDP foundation, with whom he was interviewed on Good Day Columbus as part of GBS-CIDP awareness month. He also takes great interest in helping patients tackle peripheral neuropathy care in an evidence based fashion, particularly as it pertains to pain control.
Dr. Stino enjoys working alongside and mentoring neuromuscular fellows, neurology residents, and medical students who rotate with him in clinic or inpatient service. He serves on the Peripheral Nerve Society Junior Board, which helps organize an annual educational course for attendees. His online videos on autoimmune neuropathy, small fiber neuropathy, and postural tachycardia syndrome have been viewed by thousands.
He remains a dedicated Wolverine, despite having worked down south.Areas of Practice
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Neurology Clinic | Northville Health Center 39901 Traditions Dr
Floor 2
Northville, MI 48168-9493Get Directions -
Neurology EEG & EMG Lab | University Hospital South 1500 E Medical Center Dr
Floor 2 Room F2597
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5223Get Directions -
Neurology Clinic | Taubman Center 1500 E Medical Center Dr
Floor 1 Reception C
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5322Get Directions -
Electromyography Lab | University Hospital South 1500 E Medical Center Dr
Floor 2 Room F2597
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5277Get Directions
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University of Michigan Health participates with most health insurance plans.
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February 25, 2026 - "I have been with Dr Stino for several years now and he is an excellent, caring, knowledgeable and committed physician. You know he listens very carefully because he recaps each visit and asks if it is accurate. He does not fit you into his schedule, he gives you all the time you want without pressure."
February 25, 2026 - "Dr. Stino is very thorough with each exam. I never feel that I am being rushed."
December 8, 2025 - "Dr Stino was very professional and knowledgeable. He explained options and gave his advice/opinion. I appreciated his physical exam in addition to discussions. I was very impressed with him!"
December 5, 2025 - "Disappointing visit. Doctor seemed unprepared [...] didn't provide enough opportunity for questions and couldn't wait to get out of the room. This did not seem at all like the Dr. Stino we thought we knew and who we admired."
November 21, 2025 - "Dr Stino and [...] are always excellent in thinking ahead and reviewing every aspect of my disease"
October 22, 2025 - "Dr Stino saved my life [...] years ago. My [...] had gone on diagnosed for almost [...] years. He was able to diagnose what I had and then also get me on the correct medication. My quality of life is back and I owe that all to him. He is kind, smart, and innovative with additional treatments that may help."
October 22, 2025 - "Dr. Stino not only developed a short & long treatment plan. Dr Stino prescribed a new med that took away pain in my [...]"
October 15, 2025 - "For once, I met a doctor who truly took the time to become acquainted with my extensive medical history. Dr. Stino carefully reviewed and understood the results and implications of advanced critical testing [...]. He applied strong analytical and deductive reasoning to explore whether several of my conditions might be connected by a single underlying cause. I am genuinely impressed with Dr. Stino. [...]"
September 2, 2025 - "Dr. Stino takes time to listen and explain. That alone is a very welcome trait in this world is rushed appointments. On top of that, he is a good listener, gives concrete feedback and is willing/able to research to help further understanding."
August 13, 2025 - "I have the ultimate confidence in Dr Stino. He is a very professional and caring doctor. I have been seeing him for a number of years and we have developed a good relationship. When I see him, he actually remembers things about my condition which leads to a good deal of trust. He is compassionate and also has a good sense of humor, which I find essential in building a good doctor/patient relationship."