Neurology – Overview – Mayo Clinic

Diagnosing and treating more than 500 neurological conditions

Mayo Clinic's top-ranked team of neurologists diagnoses and treats more than 500 neurological conditions, including many rare or complex disorders.

The Mayo Clinic Department of Neurology is one of the largest in the world. It includes more than 100 subspecialized experts trained in epilepsy, movement disorders, dementias and other cognitive conditions, stroke and cerebrovascular diseases, neuro-oncology, multiple sclerosis and demyelinating disorders, autoimmune neurology, pediatric neurology, neurophysiology, headache, neuromuscular diseases, peripheral nerve, sleep neurology, and speech pathology. These care providers work together to evaluate and treat people utilizing the most advanced techniques and technologies.

Neurological services are also provided to children at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Neurologists trained in treating children work in collaboration with doctors trained in treating children and adolescents as well as other pediatric specialists.

Many Mayo Clinic Health System facilities also provide neurological care. Neurologists at Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota also provide care for people at several regional clinics and hospitals each week. A primary care provider at the location refers individuals for appointments with the visiting neurologist.

Mayo Clinic Health System clinics, hospitals and health care facilities serve more than 60 communities in Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. These sites provide Mayo Clinic neurology and neurosurgery care to their local communities.

April 11, 2018

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