Dominion Neurological Services

Richmond, Virginia

Community Hospital Program
Infusion CenterVirtual CareLarge Center
12 MS centers statewide
What kind of place is this?
Comprehensive Care TeamInfusion On-SitePart of Major Health System

You’ll find a hospital-based neurology program that brings many specialties together for your care. You may appreciate the on-site infusion services, virtual care options, and access to advanced imaging and rehabilitation support. You should know this is a community hospital program, so your experience may feel more integrated with hospital care than with a standalone MS center.

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About Dominion Neurological Services

This center combines MS care with a wide hospital-based neurology program, so you have access to many specialists in one place. Its on-site infusion services and advanced imaging technology add support for patients with more complex neurological needs.

Dominion Neurological Services treats multiple sclerosis as part of a broad neurological program in Richmond, VA. You can also receive care for stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, migraines, ALS, movement disorders, and brain tumors. The center stands out for its large multidisciplinary team, on-site infusion services, and access to advanced tools such as MRI-based intraoperative imaging and real-time brain imaging during surgery. It is part of a major health system and supports both in-person and virtual care.

Dominion Neurological Services in Richmond provides neurological care for adults with multiple sclerosis and many other brain, spine, and nerve conditions. You can get diagnosis, treatment, and neurological rehabilitation from a multidisciplinary team that includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, and physical therapists. The program is part of Henrico Doctors' Hospital and HCA Healthcare, with on-site infusion services and virtual care options for some visits. It also offers advanced imaging and surgical capabilities that support complex neurological care.

Specialized Programs

Neurosciences intensive care unit
Brain tumor care
Movement disorder care
Stroke care

Partnerships & Referral Network

  • Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute at Henrico Doctors’ Hospital (brain tumor care)

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
Alzheimer's diseaseBrain cancer and tumorsALSMigraineMultiple sclerosisNerve and muscle issuesParkinson's diseaseTraumatic brain injuriesStrokeEpilepsyMovement disordersDystoniaEssential tremorHemorrhagic strokeIschemic stroke
How They Treat It
Neurological careDiagnosisTreatmentNeurological rehabilitationDeep brain stimulationiMRI-guided surgeryStroke treatmentTelemedicine for stroke evaluationBrain tumor careDeep brain stimulationTissue plasminogen activator (tPA)TelemedicineChemotherapyRadiation therapySurgical removal of brain tumorsImplantable device stimulation
Diagnostics
Head scansReal-time brain imaging during surgeryMRI-based intraoperative imaging

Research & Clinical Trials

Insurance & Access

Contact
2800 Buford Road Suite 301, Richmond, VA 23235
Insurance & Support

FAQs from Dominion Neurological Services

Yes. Multiple sclerosis is one of the neurological conditions treated at Dominion Neurological Services in Richmond.

You can receive neurological care, diagnosis, treatment, and neurological rehabilitation. The center also has on-site infusion services, which can help support treatment plans that require infusions.

Yes, virtual care is available. That can be helpful for some follow-up or evaluation visits, depending on your care needs.

The care team includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, physical therapists, critical care doctors, epileptologists, radiologists, pathologists, spine surgeons, and neuro-endovascular surgeons.

The program treats a wide range of conditions, including stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, ALS, migraines, dystonia, essential tremor, traumatic brain injuries, and brain tumors.

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