Sanofi -- Payments to Neurology Physicians

This page provides a detailed breakdown of Sanofi's payments to Neurology physicians, as reported in the CMS Open Payments (Sunshine Act) database. Understanding how a pharmaceutical company targets specific medical specialties reveals important patterns about their marketing strategies and physician relationships.

Payment Summary: Sanofi to Neurology

  • Total Payments to Neurology Doctors: $1,844,907.55
  • Number of Transactions: 183
  • Number of Neurology Doctors Paid: 20
  • Average Payment Amount: $10,081.46
  • Share of Sanofi's Total Spending: 27.2% of $6.8M

Why Does Sanofi Pay Neurology Doctors?

Pharmaceutical companies make payments to physicians in specialties related to their product portfolio. Sanofi's payments to Neurology specialists may include consulting fees for drug development advice, speaking engagements at medical conferences, clinical trial research funding, and meals during product education visits. The volume and types of payments to Neurology doctors can indicate the importance of this specialty to Sanofi's business strategy.

Understanding the relationship between Sanofi and Neurology physicians helps patients evaluate whether their doctor's prescribing patterns might be influenced by financial relationships with this company.

Payment Types: How Sanofi Pays Neurology Doctors

The following table shows the breakdown of payment categories from Sanofi to Neurology physicians:

Payment TypeTotal AmountTransactions
Ownership Interest$592,553.485
Consulting Fees$535,387.3449
Research Funding$426,803.219
Speaking & Education$205,384.6113
Travel & Lodging$39,330.2316
general$37,374.3329
Food & Beverage$8,074.3562

Top Neurology Doctors Paid by Sanofi

The following Neurology physicians have received the largest total payments from Sanofi. Click on any physician to view their complete payment report.

PhysicianTotal ReceivedTransactions
David Kim$155,605.471
Scott Collins$141,945.891
Donna Morgan$124,028.901
James Wilson$87,575.201
Michelle Scott$85,671.151
Timothy Rogers$85,302.071
Jessica Moore$84,725.281
Catherine Morris$66,517.531
Rachel Parker$59,168.901
Paul Turner$53,365.721
Joseph Carter$25,334.171
Amy Phillips$25,292.801
Jessica Moore$25,254.891
Kevin Hill$23,293.561
David Kim$23,100.751
John Anderson$21,202.821
Angela Stewart$20,393.211
Jeffrey Campbell$18,665.271
Angela Stewart$18,493.621
Joseph Carter$17,596.321

Recent Payments from Sanofi to Neurology Physicians

DoctorAmountTypeDrug/DeviceDate
Paul Turner$16,035.92speakingN/A2026-03-21
Mark Perez$85.73mealsN/A2026-03-21
Heather Mitchell$103.87mealsN/A2026-03-19
Timothy Rogers$3,247.64consultingN/A2026-03-17
Catherine Morris$7,175.07consultingN/A2026-03-12
Matthew Walker$16,965.84consultingN/A2026-03-12
Christine Edwards$231.88mealsN/A2026-03-08
Maria Martinez$153.51mealsN/A2026-03-06
Stephanie King$1,506.90generalN/A2026-02-28
Jessica Moore$10,160.50speakingN/A2026-02-17
Amy Phillips$25,292.80speakingN/A2026-02-15
Andrew Young$4,732.62consultingN/A2026-02-09
Gregory Evans$1,367.18generalN/A2026-02-04
William Lee$13,939.47consultingN/A2026-02-03
Richard Brown$133.63mealsN/A2026-02-01

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Sanofi pay Neurology doctors?

According to CMS Open Payments data, Sanofi has made $1,844,907.55 in payments to Neurology physicians across 183 transactions. The average payment is $10,081.46. These payments include consulting fees, speaking engagements, meals, research funding, and other transfers of value required to be reported under the Sunshine Act.

Which Neurology doctors receive the most from Sanofi?

The top Neurology physician receiving payments from Sanofi is David Kim, with $155,605.47 across 1 transactions. View the full ranking table above for all Neurology doctors paid by Sanofi.

Why does Sanofi target Neurology specialists?

Pharmaceutical companies target medical specialties related to their product portfolio. Sanofi's payments to Neurology doctors likely relate to drugs or devices used in neurology practice. These payments can include advisory board fees, clinical trial funding, and educational speaking engagements.

Should I be concerned if my Neurology doctor takes money from Sanofi?

Payment from Sanofi to a Neurology physician does not imply wrongdoing. Many payments represent legitimate professional activities like research and medical education. However, patients may want to ask their doctor about these relationships, especially if Sanofi products are being prescribed. Transparency helps patients have informed conversations with their physicians.

How does Sanofi's Neurology spending compare to other pharma companies?

Sanofi has spent $1,844,907.55 on Neurology physicians. To compare with other pharmaceutical companies, visit the Neurology specialty page for a broader view of which companies spend the most on this medical specialty.

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Data from CMS Open Payments (Sunshine Act). Payment does not imply wrongdoing. AI analysis is not medical or legal advice.