Neurologic Care
Advanced diagnostics and treatment options
Proper care for headaches requires a doctor who’s experienced in treating them.
Alzheimer’s disease affects people’s memory, thinking, and behavior, and it often progresses to the point where it affects their daily activities and functions.
In our everyday lives, we all need to concentrate—to avoid traffic accidents, to get the job finished, to remember important information.

The physician team has a wealth of knowledge and experience in treating a wide range of neurological conditions—from chronic headaches and sleep disorders to stroke, seizures, multiple sclerosis, and other disorders of the brain, spine and nervous system. The neurology care team includes neurologists, neurosurgeons and other healthcare specialists and professionals.
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Sleep Apnea in Seniors Tied to Alzheimer's in Study
Connection appeared strongest among thinner people, researcher says
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Depression May Boost Stroke Risk in Middle-Aged Women, Too
Although risk is still low, Australian study found it nearly doubled for depressed women in their 40s and 50s
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Kids With Autism May Perceive Movement More Quickly
Researchers say this might lead to sensory overload
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Eating Peppers Tied to Lower Parkinson's Risk, Study Finds
Vegetables that contain nicotine may offer some protection, research suggests
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Scientists Explore Secrets of the Well-Hit Fastball
Human brain 'predicts' the path of objects hurtling toward it, researchers report
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Blacks May Face Higher Risk of MS Than Whites
Study finding contradicts common belief that the opposite is true
Neurological conditions are concerned with diseases, injuries, and disorders of the brain, nerves, and spinal cord.
There are many nervous system disorders that require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional.
A complete and thorough evaluation of a person's nervous system is important if there is any reason to think there may be an underlying problem.
Neurological rehabilitation can often improve function, reduce symptoms, and improve the well-being of the patient.
Neurological surgery, also called neurosurgery, is the branch of medicine that provides both operative and nonoperative management of disorders that affect the central and peripheral nervous systems.

Wuesthoff Health System delivers a full spectrum of care for a variety of brain, spinal cord and nervous system conditions, such as neurodegenerative diseases, Alzheimer’s and dementia, and seizure disorders. This comprehensive neurological care includes robust diagnostic tools and capabilities, advanced treatment and management protocols, and the latest rehabilitation and recovery services.





