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Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience is Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals’ dedicated hospital for neuroscience – the only such hospital in the region. It is where Jefferson’s neurologists and neurosurgeons, working together with radiologists and radiation oncologists, practice their specialties and where basic scientific discoveries and clinical expertise in neuroscience come together. Patients benefit from the breadth and depth of experience and the multi-disciplinary expertise.

Patients with movement disorders benefit from expert specialits who research, diagnose and treat:

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Parkinson’s Disease
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The Jefferson Difference

  • Jefferson neurologists have pioneered new treatments for stroke, and are on the leading edge in developing new treatments for everything from multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s Disease to epilepsy and headache as well as other nerve and muscle diseases
  • Our neurosurgeons have helped to write the textbooks and set training standards referenced by other doctors around the world
  • Five hundred times a year, patients are flown from other hospitals to Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience for access to our exceptional care, expertise and technology
  • Our surgeons treat the largest combined volume of tumors, aneurysms and AVMs in the Philadelphia region
  • The Stroke Center is one of the most advanced centers in the United States for the diagnosis, management, prevention and research of stroke. It is also the largest facility dedicated to the care of acute stroke in the greater Delaware Valley
  • Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience was first in the Delaware Valley to offer fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery (also known as stereotactic radiotherapy). Our medical staff includes some of the world's pioneers of fractionation

 
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