Boston Medical Center MS Center

Boston, Massachusetts

Academic MS Center
1 Active TrialsInfusion CenterVirtual CareMedium Practice
15 MS centers statewide · Ranked #9 in Massachusetts for clinical trials · #4 in Massachusetts for provider count
What kind of place is this?
Comprehensive Care TeamResearch FocusedInfusion On-Site

You’re looking at an academic MS center built around specialty care, coordination, and practical access to treatment. You’ll likely appreciate the on-site infusion center, virtual visit option, and support from a wider hospital team.

Facility Profile
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Direct Doctor Access3/5
Support Services4/5
Clinical Trials & Research4/5
Insurance & Navigation Help3/5
Scheduling & Virtual Care4/5

About Boston Medical Center MS Center

This center combines MS specialty care with Boston Medical Center's broader hospital resources, so your care can be coordinated across many services in one system. It also offers an on-site infusion center.

Boston Medical Center MS Center cares for people living with multiple sclerosis through diagnosis, personalized treatment planning, medication management, and symptom support. You can be seen in person or virtually, and select follow-up visits can be scheduled through MyChart. The team can coordinate with specialists across the hospital, including physical therapy, eye care, pain management, urology, and neuropsychology. The center offers on-site infusion treatment.

Boston Medical Center MS Center is an academic multiple sclerosis center in Boston that focuses on diagnosis, treatment, and long-term symptom management. You can expect care from neurologists, a nurse practitioner, and support from other hospital specialists when needed. The center offers an on-site infusion center, virtual visits, and Spanish language support.

Featured Care Team Members

Kerin A. Flanagan, MSN
Lead Nurse Practitioner (Neurology)
Neurology
William A Tosches, MD
Neurologist
Multiple sclerosis
Clotilde Hainline, M.D.
Active MS Prescriber

Specialized Programs

MS research overview
Neurology residency exposure to multiple sclerosis and related neuroimmunology disorders
On-site infusion center

Partnerships & Referral Network

  • Boston Medical Center Neurology

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
Multiple sclerosis
How They Treat It
MS diagnosisMS symptom managementPersonalized treatment planningMedication managementPatient education and counselingCare coordination with hospital specialistsReferral and provider supportMyChart scheduling for select visit typesIn-person and virtual appointmentsInjectable disease-modifying treatmentsOral disease-modifying treatmentsInfusion disease-modifying treatmentsBotox injectionsSymptomatic oral medicationIV medications
Diagnostics
Neurological examsMRIBlood testsSpinal fluid testsPhysical examMedical history

Research & Clinical Trials

This center is currently involved in 1 clinical trial

Phase 2 Study Evaluating Rapcabtagene Autoleucel in Participants With Diffuse Cutaneous Systemic Sclerosis
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
RECRUITINGPHASE2
rapcabtagene autoleucelrituximab

Insurance & Access

Contact
725 Albany Street Suite 7B, Boston, MA 02118
Insurance & Support
Care Coordinator
Patient Portal
Spanish

FAQs from Boston Medical Center MS Center

Yes. The center has an on-site infusion center and offers infusion disease-modifying treatments, along with other medication options used in MS care.

Yes. The center offers both in-person and virtual appointments, which can make follow-up care easier to fit into your schedule.

Existing patients can use MyChart for select visit types. New patients are directed to call the clinic to begin scheduling.

The team can coordinate with physical therapists, neuropsychologists, ophthalmologists, pain management specialists, urologists, and other specialists across the hospital.

The center offers patient education and counseling, referral and provider support, and help connecting with MS-related community support services.

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