Neurological Associates of Long Island

Lake Success, New York

Regional Neurology Group
1 Active TrialsSmall Practice
25 MS centers statewide · Ranked #16 in New York for clinical trials · #7 in New York for provider count
What kind of place is this?
Research FocusedOne Doctor Relationship

You're looking at a small Lake Success neurology practice that blends MS care with research participation. You'll likely appreciate the focused doctor access and the chance to explore study options alongside treatment.

Facility Profile
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Direct Doctor Access4/5
Support Services2/5
Clinical Trials & Research4/5
Insurance & Navigation Help1/5
Scheduling & Virtual Care1/5

About Neurological Associates of Long Island

This practice stands out for combining MS care with active research participation, including both clinical trials and observational studies. It also has two named study investigators, Dr. Teresa DeAngelis and Dr. Richard Blanck, supporting its research program.

Neurological Associates of Long Island serves people living with multiple sclerosis, especially relapsing forms of the disease. The practice combines MS care with both interventional and observational study participation, giving patients access to research opportunities alongside routine neurology care. Treatments associated with the practice include Ocrelizumab, Remibrutinib, Teriflunomide, PIPE-307, Fingolimod, Plegridy, Peginterferon beta-1a, Copaxone, and Glatiramer acetate. With two named study investigators and a single-location setup in Lake Success, it offers a focused setting for patients interested in MS care and research.

Neurological Associates of Long Island is a private neurology practice in Lake Success focused on multiple sclerosis care and study participation. Patients can find care for relapsing forms of MS, including relapsing-remitting disease, along with access to clinical trials and observational research. Two named study investigators, Dr. Teresa DeAngelis and Dr. Richard Blanck, help lead the research side of the practice. This is a small, single-location practice, so you can expect a more focused and personal experience.

Featured Care Team Members

Dr. Teresa DeAngelis
Study investigator
Dr. Richard Blanck
Study investigator

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
Multiple sclerosisRelapsing multiple sclerosisRelapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisRelapsing forms of multiple sclerosis
How They Treat It
Multiple sclerosis careClinical trial participationObservational study participationOcrelizumabRemibrutinibTeriflunomidePIPE-307FingolimodPlegridyPeginterferon beta-1aCopaxoneGlatiramer acetate

Research & Clinical Trials

This center is currently involved in 1 clinical trial

Efficacy and Safety of Remibrutinib Compared to Teriflunomide in Participants With Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis (RMS)
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITINGPHASE3
RemibrutinibTeriflunomide

Insurance & Access

Contact
1991 Marcus Avenue Suite 110, Lake Success, NY 11042
Insurance & Support

FAQs from Neurological Associates of Long Island

The practice provides multiple sclerosis care, with attention to relapsing multiple sclerosis and other relapsing forms of the disease. It also supports patients who are interested in study participation.

Yes. The practice supports both clinical trial participation and observational study participation. It also has a dedicated MS clinical trials page and named study investigators.

Dr. Teresa DeAngelis and Dr. Richard Blanck are listed as study investigators. They are part of the practice's MS research involvement.

Treatments associated with the practice include Ocrelizumab, Remibrutinib, Teriflunomide, PIPE-307, Fingolimod, Plegridy, Peginterferon beta-1a, Copaxone, and Glatiramer acetate.

It is a small, single-location practice in Lake Success. Patients looking for a focused neurology setting may find that appealing.

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