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MUHC Adult Neurology

The 捆绑SM社区 Health Centre (MUHC) Division of Neurology, part of the MUHC Department of Neurosciences, is composed of 29 full-time neurologists, providing clinical care at the Neuro, the Montreal General Hospital, and consultation services at the Royal Victoria Hospital. The MUHC Division of Neurology offers the highest standards of neurological and neurosurgical care, and provides access to research-driven innovative diagnostics and treatments. The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital 鈥 鈥淭he Neuro鈥 is one of the largest neuroscience institutes in the world and is the cornerstone of the MUHC Neurosciences Mission.

Clinical Activities

The Montreal Neurological Hospital is a unique academic medical centre dedicated to neuroscience. Here, multidisciplinary teams of basic and clinical scientists generate fundamental information about the nervous system and apply that knowledge to understanding and treating neurological diseases.

Patients benefit from close interaction among clinical and basic scientists and receive treatment for ALS, brain tumours, epilepsy, migraine, multiple sclerosis, pain, Parkinson鈥檚 disease, stroke and other conditions. Patients also benefit from technical advances in brain imaging, neuro-radiology, neuro-navigation and neuro-stimulation. 鈥淣euro鈥 patients participate in studies of the newest diagnostics and treatments through the Clinical Research Unit.

In addition, the Neurosciences Mission has worked internally to create pediatric-adult programs of transition, consistent with the Best Care for Life. The foundations have undertaken to implement programs in chronic pain and stroke, in line with the chronic disease prevention and management model.

All of our clinical programs have extensive research involvement and benefit from interactions with researchers within The Neuro. We are a referral centre that Quebec鈥檚 physicians use for the diagnosis and treatment of difficult and challenging medical problems. Patients at The Neuro come from not only the Montreal region and the different RUIS across Quebec, but also from across Canada and around the world.

For more information, please consult:

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