Abington Neurological Associates MS Program

Horsham, Pennsylvania

Regional Neurology Group
4 Active TrialsSmall Practice
15 MS centers statewide · Ranked #4 in Pennsylvania for clinical trials
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One Doctor Relationship

You're looking at a small, single-location neurology practice that focuses on multiple sclerosis care and education. You'll likely appreciate the practical guidance on medications, symptom relief, and mobility support. The focus is outpatient neurology care with an emphasis on education and treatment planning.

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About Abington Neurological Associates MS Program

This practice stands out for offering extensive patient education alongside MS treatment information in a regional neurology setting. It also covers a broad range of MS medicines and symptom-management options, from disease-modifying therapies to walking support and spasticity care.

Abington Neurological Associates MS Program cares for people living with multiple sclerosis, including relapsing-remitting, advanced, and chronic forms of the disease. The practice provides MS education, neurological evaluation, and treatment information to help you understand your options. You’ll find discussion of disease-modifying therapies, symptom medicines, mobility aids, and steroid treatment approaches. With a single-location, private-practice model, it offers focused outpatient neurology care in Horsham.

Abington Neurological Associates MS Program is a private neurology practice in Horsham focused on multiple sclerosis care and education. You can expect guidance on MS symptoms, treatment options, and neurological evaluation in a single-location setting. The program shares practical information about long-term MS management, including medicines, mobility support, and steroid treatment options. It is a small regional neurology group rather than a large hospital-based center.

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
Multiple sclerosisRelapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
How They Treat It
Multiple sclerosis educationNeurological condition evaluationMS treatment informationbeta interferonAvonexBetaseronRebifCopaxoneteriflunomidedimethyl fumarateNovantrone (mitoxantrone)dalfampridine (Ampyra)natalizumab (Tysabri)steroidsmuscle relaxantstranquilizersbaclofentizanidinediazepamclonazepamdantrolenephysical therapyexercisefoot bracescaneswalkersintravenous methylprednisoloneoral steroids

Research & Clinical Trials

This center is currently involved in 4 clinical trials — ranked #4 in Pennsylvania for active trials

A Rollover Study to Evaluate the Long-Term Safety and Efficacy of Ocrelizumab In Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Hoffmann-La Roche
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITINGPHASE3
Ocrelizumab
A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy, Safety and Pharmacokinetics (PK) of a Higher Dose of Ocrelizumab in Adults With Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis (RMS)
Hoffmann-La Roche
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITINGPHASE3
OcrelizumabOcrelizumabAntihistamineMethylprednisolone
Efficacy and Safety Studies of Frexalimab (SAR441344) in Adults With Relapsing Forms of Multiple Sclerosis
Sanofi
RECRUITINGPHASE3
FrexalimabTeriflunomidePlacebo infusionPlacebo tabletMRI contrast-enhancing agentsCholestyramineActivated charcoal
Long-term Safety, Tolerability and Effectiveness Study of Ofatumumab in Patients With Relapsing MS
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITINGPHASE3
OfatumumabTetanus toxoid (TT) containing vaccine (Td, Tdap)13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (13-PCV)23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (23-PPV)Seasonal Quadrivalent influenza vaccineKeyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) neo-antigen

Insurance & Access

Contact
720 Blair Mill Road Suite 10, Horsham, PA 19044
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FAQs from Abington Neurological Associates MS Program

You can get care and guidance for multiple sclerosis, including relapsing-remitting, advanced, and chronic forms. The program is set up to help you understand treatment choices and symptom management.

The practice discusses a range of MS medicines and symptom treatments, including beta interferon therapies, Copaxone, teriflunomide, dimethyl fumarate, natalizumab, steroids, and muscle relaxants. It also includes options for walking support and physical therapy.

Yes. MS education is one of the core services, with patient information covering symptoms, prognosis, and treatment options. That can help you better understand what to expect and what questions to ask.

Yes. The program includes information on dalfampridine for walking improvement, as well as physical therapy, exercise, foot braces, canes, and walkers. Those options can be part of a broader plan for mobility support.

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