Capitol Neurology

Charleston, West Virginia

Community Hospital Program
Large Center
3 MS centers statewide
What kind of place is this?
Comprehensive Care TeamPart of Major Health System

You’ll find a large, hospital-based neurology and neurosurgery program built around coordinated specialty care. You may appreciate the breadth of services, from stroke treatment to advanced spine and neurodiagnostic care, all supported by a multidisciplinary team. This is not a research-focused center, so if you want a strong clinical program rather than active trial participation, that may fit your needs.

Facility Profile
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Direct Doctor Access2/5
Support Services4/5
Clinical Trials & Research2/5
Insurance & Navigation Help2/5
Scheduling & Virtual Care2/5

About Capitol Neurology

Capitol Neurology is part of CAMC and includes the region’s only Comprehensive Stroke Center. It also offers advanced neurologic and spine care, including robotic-guided surgery and endovascular neurosurgery, within a multidisciplinary team.

Capitol Neurology provides care for a wide range of neurological conditions, including migraine, epilepsy, dementia, nerve and muscle disorders, and stroke. Patients are cared for by neurologists, neurosurgeons, neurointerventionalists, radiologists, neuro-trained nurses, rehabilitation specialists, and neurocritical care teams. The center is part of CAMC and operates across two locations in the region. It stands out for its Comprehensive Stroke Center and advanced procedures such as robotic-guided spine surgery and endovascular neurosurgery.

Capitol Neurology in Charleston is part of CAMC’s broader neurosciences care, serving patients with a large, multidisciplinary team. You can access neurology, neurosurgery, stroke care, neurodiagnostics, and advanced spine and endovascular procedures in one connected system. The center also includes a Comprehensive Stroke Center, which supports fast, specialized emergency stroke care. Its regional, multi-site setup can make it a strong option for people who need coordinated neurological care close to home.

Specialized Programs

Comprehensive Stroke Center

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
StrokeEpilepsyBrain tumorsSpine disordersTraumatic injuryAutismDementiaMigraineNerve and muscle disordersCerebral palsyBrain and skull injuries
How They Treat It
NeurologyNeurosurgeryStroke careNeurodiagnosticsNeurological intensive careRobotic-guided spine surgeryEndovascular neurosurgeryMinimally invasive robotic-assisted surgeryEndovascular neurosurgeryRobotic spine surgeryStroke-detecting technologyStroke treatments
Diagnostics
Stroke-detecting technology

Insurance & Access

Contact
415 Morris St Suite 300, Charleston, WV 25301
Insurance & Support

FAQs from Capitol Neurology

Capitol Neurology treats a broad range of conditions, including stroke, epilepsy, migraine, dementia, nerve and muscle disorders, brain tumors, spine disorders, traumatic injury, autism, cerebral palsy, and brain and skull injuries.

The center includes a Comprehensive Stroke Center and stroke-detecting technology, along with stroke treatments. This supports fast evaluation and specialized care for people with stroke symptoms.

Care is provided by a multidisciplinary team that includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, neurointerventionalists, radiologists, neuro-trained nurses, rehabilitation specialists, and neurocritical care teams.

Yes. The center lists robotic-guided spine surgery, robotic spine surgery, minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery, and endovascular neurosurgery among its services and treatments.

Capitol Neurology has two locations and serves patients across a multi-site regional care network through CAMC.

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