Lone Star Neurology of San Antonio

San Antonio, Texas

Regional Neurology Group
7 Active TrialsSmall Practice
22 MS centers statewide · Ranked #3 in Texas for clinical trials
What kind of place is this?
Comprehensive Care Team

You’re looking at a focused MS center with a multidisciplinary neurology team and a strong emphasis on ongoing support. You may appreciate the mix of diagnostic testing, personalized treatment planning, physical therapy, and patient education. As a regional neurology group, your care is likely to feel more close-to-home and office-based than a large hospital system.

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About Lone Star Neurology of San Antonio

This is a Lone Star Neurology branch that offers multiple sclerosis evaluation and follow-up care alongside general neurology services.

Lone Star Neurology of San Antonio helps people with multiple sclerosis through evaluation, treatment planning, and follow-up care. You can be assessed with tools such as MRI, blood tests, lumbar puncture, and evoked potential testing. The center also supports day-to-day symptom management, physical therapy, and practical education. It serves patients with MS as well as related conditions like CIS, RIS, Balo disease, and progressive forms of MS.

Lone Star Neurology of San Antonio is a Multiple Sclerosis Center serving patients in San Antonio with a focused neurology team. You can expect diagnostic evaluation, individualized treatment plans, and ongoing support for living with MS. The care team includes multiple sclerosis neurologists, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, and ergotherapists. They also provide patient education and symptom management for a range of MS types, including relapsing-remitting, primary-progressive, and secondary-progressive MS.

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
Multiple sclerosisRelapsing-remitting MS (RRMS)Primary-progressive MS (PPMS)Secondary-progressive MS (SPMS)Clinically isolated syndrome (CIS)Radiologically isolated syndrome (RIS)Balo diseaseBurned-out MSInactive or benign MSProgressive-relapsing MS
How They Treat It
Comprehensive diagnostic testing and evaluationIndividualized treatment plansOngoing monitoring and supportHolistic symptom managementPhysical therapyPatient educationMedicationsIndividualized treatment plansDiet improvementExercise routinesMental exercisesPhysical therapy
Diagnostics
Medical historyPhysical examinationMRI of the brain and spinal cordLumbar punctureEvoked potential testsBlood tests

Research & Clinical Trials

This center is currently involved in 7 clinical trials — ranked #3 in Texas for active trials

A Study to Evaluate Ocrelizumab Treatment in Participants With Progressive 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 Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (PPMS)
Hoffmann-La Roche
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITINGPHASE3
OcrelizumabOcrelizumabAntihistamineMethylprednisolone
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
A Study to Investigate Long-term Safety and Tolerability of Tolebrutinib in Participants With Multiple Sclerosis.
Sanofi
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITINGPHASE3
TolebrutinibPlaceboTeriflunomide
Efficacy and Safety Study of Frexalimab (SAR441344) in Adults With Nonrelapsing Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Sanofi
RECRUITINGPHASE3
FrexalimabPlaceboMRI contrast-enhancing agents
Efficacy and Safety of Remibrutinib Compared to Teriflunomide in Participants With Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis (RMS)
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITINGPHASE3
RemibrutinibTeriflunomide
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
525 Oak Center Dr, San Antonio, TX 78258
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FAQs from Lone Star Neurology of San Antonio

The center treats multiple sclerosis and several related diagnoses, including RRMS, PPMS, SPMS, CIS, RIS, Balo disease, burned-out MS, and inactive or benign MS.

Evaluation can include your medical history, a physical exam, MRI of the brain and spinal cord, lumbar puncture, evoked potential testing, and blood tests.

The center offers individualized treatment plans, medication management, physical therapy, symptom management, and education to help you manage MS day to day. They also mention lifestyle support such as exercise routines, diet improvement, and mental exercises.

Yes. It is described as a small, single-location neurology group in San Antonio.

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