Kentucky Neuroscience Research / University Neurologists, P.S.C

Louisville, Kentucky

Academic MS Center
Large Center
6 MS centers statewide
What kind of place is this?
Part of Major Health SystemComprehensive Care TeamResearch Focused

You’ll find an academic neurology center with MS care, specialty programs, and connections across UofL Health. You can expect a team-based approach with access to testing, rehabilitation, and support services. You may need to visit in person for care, since virtual appointments are not part of this center’s current offering.

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Support Services5/5
Clinical Trials & Research4/5
Insurance & Navigation Help3/5
Scheduling & Virtual Care2/5

About Kentucky Neuroscience Research / University Neurologists, P.S.C

This center stands out for its academic setting and its close ties to UofL Health’s Brain & Spine Institute and multiple specialty programs. It also offers a broad neurology network, so you can get MS care alongside related services such as neuropsychological testing, rehabilitation, and specialty injections.

This Louisville center provides MS care within a larger academic neurology program backed by UofL Health and the University of Louisville School of Medicine. You can be seen by providers who also manage a wide range of neurologic conditions, which can be helpful if you have more than one concern to address. The team offers diagnostic testing, specialty treatments, and access to related programs such as neuropsychology, rehabilitation, and the Brain & Spine Institute. Patients can also ask about second opinions and support groups, including stroke support and caregiver support.

Kentucky Neuroscience Research / University Neurologists, P.S.C is an academic neurology group in Louisville with a strong connection to UofL Health and the University of Louisville School of Medicine. You can get care for multiple sclerosis through a broad neurology team that also treats stroke, epilepsy, headache, memory disorders, movement disorders, and more. The center is part of UofL Health – Brain & Spine Institute and works alongside several specialty programs and hospital partners. Its care model includes neuropsychology, rehabilitation, and other supporting services that can help you manage complex neurologic needs.

Featured Care Team Members

Kelly VanBussum, APRN
General Neurology | Stroke | Vascular Neurology
Thong D. Pham, M.D.
Zeng Y. Wang, M.D., Ph.D.
ALS/Motor Neuron Diseases | Muscular Dystrophy/Muscle Diseases | Myasthenia Gravis & Lambert-Eaton Syndrome | Nerve Conduction Studies & EMG | Neurology | Peripheral Neuropathy/Nerve Diseases
Saad Hasan, M.D.
Disha Shah, M.D.
Electromyography | Epilepsy | Migraine Disorder | Neurology | Stroke
Nasir Fakhri, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology
Carotid Disease | Cerebral Aneurysms | Cerebrovascular Disease | Endovascular Procedures | Stroke | Vascular and Interventional Neurology
Rolando Cordoves Feria, M.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Neurology
Dementia | Epilepsy | Headache | Stroke and Vascular Neurology
Alexi R. Hernandez, M.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology
Epilepsy | General Neurology | Neurology

Specialized Programs

Epilepsy Center
ALS Clinic
Brain & Spine Institute
PNES program
Memory care and brain health
Stroke rehabilitation
Assistive Technology Lab

Partnerships & Referral Network

  • University of Louisville School of Medicine
  • UofL Health – Brain & Spine Institute
  • UofL Health – UofL Hospital – Multi-Specialty Clinic
  • UofL Health – Frazier Rehabilitation Institute
  • UofL Health – Jewish Hospital

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
Multiple sclerosisSeizuresEpilepsyPsychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES)HeadachesChronic migrainesParkinson’s diseaseHuntington's diseaseAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)Muscular dystrophyMyasthenia gravisStrokeVasculitisCerebrovascular disordersAlzheimer’s diseaseDementiaMemory lossNarcolepsySleep apneaBrain tumorsSpinal cord tumorsPeripheral neuropathy
How They Treat It
General neurologyHeadache careEpilepsy careStroke careALS clinicMemory careSpecialty injectionsNeuroimmunologyPeripheral neuropathy careMovement disorders careSleep disorders careBrain and spinal cord tumor carePharmacological treatmentPsychological and behavioral therapyPhysical therapyBotulinum toxin injectionsTrigger point injectionsNerve blocksCounseling and educationNeuropsychological examMedication and side-effect assessmentEpilepsy rehabilitationLaser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT)Responsive neurostimulation (RNS)Deep brain stimulation (DBS)Vagal nerve stimulation
Diagnostics
Nerve conduction studiesEMGComprehensive evaluationNeuropsychological exam

Research & Clinical Trials

Insurance & Access

Contact
401 East Chestnut Street Suite 510, Louisville, KY 40202
Insurance & Support
Care Coordinator
Support Groups

FAQs from Kentucky Neuroscience Research / University Neurologists, P.S.C

Yes. Multiple sclerosis is one of the conditions treated through its neurology services in Louisville. Care is delivered within a broader academic neurology program.

The center offers neuropsychological exams, medication and side-effect assessment, physical therapy, counseling and education, and specialty injections. It also has access to rehabilitation and multidisciplinary support services through UofL Health.

Yes. Second opinions are available. If you want another review of your diagnosis or treatment plan, you can call the office at 502-588-4800.

The center works with neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, therapists, social workers, dietitians, and epilepsy specialists. That mix can help support more complex neurologic needs.

Yes. Support options include stroke support groups and caregiver support. These can be helpful if you or your family need added guidance during treatment.

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