Stanford Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Program
Overview
The physicians, nurses, researchers and staff of the Stanford Multiple Sclerosis Neuroimmunology Program are committed to being at the forefront of efforts to understand and treat diseases in which the immune system attacks the bodys neurological system. The program is dedicated to the diagnosis, clinical care, and research of multiple sclerosis and treats patients in a holistic interdisciplinary manner that is oriented toward helping patients attain their highest level of well-being. The division is the home to one of the most successful research programs in the world, featuring bench research, translational research and clinical trials in multiple sclerosis and other neuroimmunological disorders.
Stanford Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Program in the News
» Stanford MS Center is certified by the Consortium of MS Centers
» Crush MS donates to Stanford
» Local vintners team up to fight multiple sclerosis
» Why become a doctor? A simple remark that changed everything
» Obesity Raises Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
» Crush MS raises nearly $50,000 for research
» Immune response to a flu protein yields new insights into narcolepsy
» Stanford Healthcare sponsors Walk MS: Silicon Valley 2015
» NMSS Approves Stanford MS Center as Center for Comprehensive Care
» Stanford University MS Center selected by the ACP
» Immunology: A tolerant approach. Nature
» Potential way to predict disease course, drug response. Scope Blog
Multiple Sclerosis Center Patient Care
Using a collaborative decision-making approach, we work with the patient to find a treatment plan that optimizes his or her disease course and wellness. Our MS specialists and researchers also are involved in a number of studies to understand the MS disease course and improve MS disease management.