Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Center at Rutgers Health

Newark, New Jersey

Dedicated MS Practice
2 Active TrialsSmall Practice
11 MS centers statewide · Ranked #6 in New Jersey for clinical trials
What kind of place is this?
One Doctor RelationshipResearch FocusedPart of Major Health System

You are coming to a dedicated MS practice in a university-affiliated setting, with care centered on diagnosis and treatment. You may appreciate having a small team, direct phone scheduling, and physicians who focus on multiple sclerosis. This is a single-location center, so you should expect a focused practice rather than broad, multi-site convenience.

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Direct Doctor Access4/5
Support Services2/5
Clinical Trials & Research4/5
Insurance & Navigation Help1/5
Scheduling & Virtual Care2/5

About Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Center at Rutgers Health

This center combines a focused MS specialty practice with academic affiliations through Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Rutgers Health. It also stands out for its small team and the possibility of experimental treatment protocols for eligible patients.

This Newark MS center provides diagnosis, treatment, and appointment scheduling for people with multiple sclerosis or suspected multiple sclerosis. It is part of Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Rutgers Health, with affiliate teaching and care connections to University Hospital and Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. Patients are seen by two MS physicians in a small, specialized practice. Eligible patients may have access to experimental treatment protocols.

Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Center at Rutgers Health is a dedicated MS practice in Newark that focuses on diagnosing and treating people with known or suspected multiple sclerosis. It is affiliated with Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Rutgers Health. You are cared for by two named MS physicians, Machteld Hillen, MD, and Stephen Kamin, MD, in a small, focused setting. The center also supports eligible patients who may enroll in experimental treatment protocols.

Featured Care Team Members

Machteld Hillen, MD
multiple sclerosis
Stephen Kamin, MD
multiple sclerosis

Partnerships & Referral Network

  • Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
  • University Hospital (affiliate care and teaching site)
  • Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (affiliate care and teaching site)

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
multiple sclerosisknown multiple sclerosissuspected multiple sclerosis
How They Treat It
diagnosistreatmentappointment schedulingexperimental treatment protocols
Diagnostics
diagnosis

Research & Clinical Trials

This center is currently involved in 2 clinical trials

A Rollover Study to Evaluate the Long-Term Safety and Efficacy of Ocrelizumab In Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Hoffmann-La Roche
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITINGPHASE3
Ocrelizumab
A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Fenebrutinib Compared With Ocrelizumab in Adult Participants With Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Hoffmann-La Roche
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITINGPHASE3
FenebrutinibOcrelizumabPlacebo matched to ocrelizumabPlacebo matched to fenebrutinib

Insurance & Access

Contact
90 Bergen St Ste 8100, Newark, NJ 07103
Insurance & Support

FAQs from Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Center at Rutgers Health

You are seen by Machteld Hillen, MD, and Stephen Kamin, MD, both with a focus on multiple sclerosis. The practice is also connected to the neurology department at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.

The center provides diagnosis, treatment, and appointment scheduling for multiple sclerosis and suspected multiple sclerosis. It is set up as a dedicated MS diagnosis and treatment center.

Yes. Eligible patients may enroll in experimental treatment protocols. The center also has a research-oriented focus within its MS care program.

Appointments are scheduled by phone at 973-972-2550.

Yes. It is affiliated with Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Rutgers Health. It also has affiliate care and teaching connections with University Hospital and Newark Beth Israel Medical Center.

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