UH Neurological Institutes centers of excellence are focused on investigating and developing advanced treatments for neurological disorders. The following list includes a link to each center:
The internationally known specialists at UH Neurological Institutes Brain Health & Memory Center are at the forefront of research, diagnosis and treatment of a variety of memory and cognitive disorders. With a commitment to holistic patient care, our multidisciplinary team provides cutting-edge evaluation and advanced therapies for patients suffering from conditions such as Alzheimers disease, Parkinsons disease, dementia and short- and long-term memory loss. Our team is leading the way in research, both in learning more about certain neurological diseases and developing promising new therapies to treat various disorders. The Brain Health & Memory Center is also committed to providing support, assistance and resources to help families dealing Alzheimers and other conditions.Learn more about how we treat brain health and memory disorders.
University Hospitals Neurological Institutes Brain Tumor & Neuro-Oncology Center offers the most advanced diagnostic and treatment services for adults and children with both benign and malignant brain tumors. Our experts collaborate with the nationally recognized specialists at University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center and develop highly personalized treatment plans for every patient. Patients can also participate in clinical trials that give them access to new treatments that may not be available at other hospitals.Learn more about how we treat brain tumors.
UH Neurological Institutes Community Neurology Center provides patients with all the expertise, services and testing of our Institute at convenient, close-to-home locations. The neurologists and neurosurgeons at our community facilities have access to a team of other specialists to help diagnose and treat a variety of neurological disorders. Combined with state-of-the-art technology for diagnostics and treatment, our integrated approach ensures that each patient receives comprehensive, individualized care. The Community Neurology Center services include back, spine and brain surgery, and treatment for conditions such as Alzheimers disease, epilepsy, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, migraines and stroke.Learn more about how we treat general neurological conditions.
UH Neurological Institutes Comprehensive Stroke Center has the countrys highest designation available for stroke centers, and it is the largest and most experienced program in northeast Ohio dedicated to caring for stroke patients. Partnered with Case Western Reserve Universitys School of Medicine, our experts are engaged in research aimed at improving care. Our physicians specialize in managing diseases in patients who are high-risk and our rehabilitation specialists use state-of-the-art techniques to help speed up recovery.Learn more about how we treat stroke and neurovascular conditions.
The Epilepsy Center at the UH Neurological Institute is nationally recognized as one of the best in the country for treating seizure disorders in both adults and children. Our epilepsy specialists take an integrated, patient-based approach to care, evaluating each case and devising a treatment plan that will work best for each patient. The centers researchers have pioneered new medical therapies and surgical procedures for epilepsy, and clinical trials allow patients to have access to some of the newest, most innovative treatments around. Working hand in hand with Case Western Reserve School of Medicine and University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital, the Epilepsy Centers goal is to help patients live seizure-free lives by providing them with world-class care.Learn more about how we treat epilepsy.
UH Neurological Institutes Functional & Restorative Neurosurgery Center is dedicated to the restoration of function affected by neurological disease and the development of new technologies to improve brain health and optimize the quality of life for patients with neurological disease or disorders. Learn more about ourFunctional & Restorative Neurosurgery Center.
University Hospitals Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Program diagnoses and treats patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and other neuroimmunological conditions. Learn how we treat multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology disorders.
The Music and Medicine Center at UH Neurological Institute is a unique program dedicated to diagnosing and treating music-related injuries and medical problems. A collaboration between University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University, the center uses coordinated efforts to advance the knowledge in the field of music and medicine. Through patient care and research, the Music and Medicine Center hopes to improve understanding on how music affects the body and to develop technology that will enhance health through music.Learn more about how we treat music related medical problems.
Critically ill patients with neurological or neurosurgical disease receive superior, specialized care at UH Neurological Institutes Neurocritical Care Center. Our staff of highly trained neurological and critical care specialists uses the most advanced techniques and technology to treat patients, providing exceptional care while placing emphasis on the patient and his or her individual needs.Learn more about how we treat conditions that requireneurocritical carepatients.
The Neurological & Behavioral Outcomes Center is a collaboration between UH Neurological Institute and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and is devoted to analyzing and improving patient outcomes. Our team of leading neurological specialists utilizes some of the latest innovations in clinical care. The center is working to advance patient care in the areas of brain tumors, epilepsy, memory and cognition and stroke.Learn more about ourNeurological & Behavioral Outcomes Center.
UH Neurological Institutes Neuromuscular Center is one of the top institutions in the country for treating a host of complex neuromuscular and autonomic disorders. Led by some of the most respected physicians in the field, the Neuromuscular Center offers innovative diagnostic and therapeutic services for conditions such as muscular dystrophies, Guillain-Barre Syndrome and ALS (Lou Gehrigs Disease). Our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive care to help improve our patients quality of life.Learn more about how we treat neuromuscular conditions.
The Neuropsychiatry Center at UH Neurological Institute specializes in treating psychological problems that can occur in patients with neurological disorders. Our nationally recognized neuro-psychiatrists provide high-quality care for both adults and children who suffer from such co-occurring disorders, helping to improve function and reduce the rates of complications.Learn more about how we treat neuropsychiatric conditions.
The goal of the Neuroscience Nursing Practice Center is to research, develop and apply the most advanced neuroscience nursing practices available in order to provide patients with a superior level of care. The center is dedicated to bridging the gap between research and clinical practice, providing patients with the tools and support they need and developing relationship for improved outcomes. Our clinical staff strives to apply these neuroscience nursing techniques through every step of the treatment process, from initial diagnosis through follow-up visits.Learn more about ourNeuroscience Nursing Practice Center.
The Parkinsons & Movement Disorders Center is dedicating to diagnosing, evaluating and delivering therapeutic services for a range of neurological movement disorders. The longest-running program in Ohio devoted solely to movement disorders, our specialists care for patients with conditions such as Dystonia, Essential tremors, Huntingtons disease, Parkinsons disease, spasticity and Tourette syndrome.Learn more about how we treat movement disorders.
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