Herbert Windsor Wade (born Haddonfield, New Jersey, November 23, 1886; died Culion, Philippines, June 8, 1968) was an American medical doctor notable for his work on leprosy.
Starting in 1906, Wade trained as a tissue pathologist with Frank Burr Mallory at the Boston City Hospital.
Wade received his medical degree from Tulane in 1912 and remained there for three more years as an instructor in pathology and a resident at the Charity Hospital at New Orleans.
In 1915, Wade married Dorothy Paul of New Orleans and accepted a job as a pathologist-bacteriologist at the Bureau of Science in Manila.
The funds raised supported the Leonard Wood Memorial Research Laboratory at Culion, which Wade headed.