Neurology
Treatments and Services
Diagnostic Tests
Home Sleep Apnea Tests
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Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
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Lumbar Puncture
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Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan
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Treatments
Embolization
To put a medication or device into the bloodstream that will block blood vessels.
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This is used to treat aneurysms using a minimally invasive approach. In the procedure, the doctor threads a stent (small mesh tube) through a catheter inside of the aneurysm so that blood flows in the proper direction.
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If medication and other treatments aren't enough to control your epilepsy symptoms, your doctor may recommend surgery. Surgery for epilepsy removes the area of the brain where seizures happen.
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Immunotherapy
For patients with advanced-stage melanoma, immunotherapy may improve the body’s natural immune response to cancer. Immunotherapy recruits the body’s own immune system and uses it to fight cancer all over the body, making it difficult for cancer cells to hide or develop defenses against it. Immunotherapy has the potential to keep working even after the patient has completed treatment.
Go to Detail PageMedications for Movement Disorders
Medications are used to help treat symptoms of movement disorders by increasing the levels of certain brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) and helping control non-movement symptoms. One of these medications, called levodopa or L-dopa, is the main treatment for Parkinson's disease.
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Nerve Biopsy
In a nerve biopsy, your doctor removes a small piece of your nerve to diagnose certain conditions. The biopsy can help them see which part of the nerve may be damaged and what type of damage has been done.
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Nerve Block
A nerve block is a type of injection used to manage or prevent pain. It will block pain signals and reduce pain in the area.
Go to Detail PageOrgan or Muscle Biopsy
A biopsy is when your doctor removes a small piece of tissue from an organ, muscle, or growth. Biopsies of your organs or muscles can be used for to diagnose various conditions or abnormalities, including cancers, inflammatory diseases, and more. In some cases, a biopsy may remove the entirety of the abnormal tissue.
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Physical therapy can help patients regain strength or mobility, relearn skills, or find new ways of doing everyday tasks. The goal of PT is for people to be able to return to their normal activities.
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Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections
PRP injections are made from a person’s own blood. Platelets clot, which promotes healing in wounds and soft tissue where it may have been failing otherwise.
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