You’ll find an academic MS clinic that brings multiple specialties together around your care. You can benefit from broad diagnostic testing, therapy support, virtual visits, and a patient portal. You may want to know that care is spread across a multi-site regional system, so your experience may involve more than one Loyola location.
Loyola University of Chicago MS Clinic cares for people with multiple sclerosis, including relapsing-remitting, secondary-progressive, primary-progressive, and clinically isolated syndrome. You can receive diagnostic testing such as MRI, blood tests, spinal fluid analysis, neurologic exams, and visual evoked potentials. Treatment options include medication, steroids, therapy services, nutritional planning, and symptom-focused prescriptions. The clinic is part of Loyola Medicine and Loyola University Medical Center, with support groups, virtual care, and research participation available.
Loyola University of Chicago MS Clinic is an academic multiple sclerosis center in Maywood that provides diagnosis, treatment, symptom management, and multidisciplinary care. You have access to a team approach that can include neurologists, urologists, therapists, ophthalmologists, psychiatrists, and social workers. The clinic holds Magnet status. It also offers virtual care, support groups, and a patient portal to help you stay connected to your care team.
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| Center | Type | Infusion | Virtual | Experience |
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Loyola University of Chicago MS Clinic Maywood | Academic MS Center | — | ✓ | 3.6/5 |
Endeavor Health MS Program Evanston | Community Hospital Program | — | — | 3.6/5 |
| Academic MS Center | — | — | 2.4/5 | |
| Academic MS Center | — | — | 3.8/5 | |
| Academic MS Center | — | — | 3.8/5 | |
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Chicago | Academic MS Center | — | — | 3.6/5 |
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