Providence Multiple Sclerosis Center

Spokane, Washington

Community Hospital Program
Medium Practice
11 MS centers statewide
What kind of place is this?
Comprehensive Care TeamPart of Major Health SystemFull-Service Support

You’re in a community hospital–based MS center focused on coordinated care, education, and practical support. You’ll likely appreciate the multidisciplinary team, access to neurology services, and resources like physical therapy and assistive devices. This is a single-location center, so you should expect a focused local program rather than a broad multi-campus network.

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Direct Doctor Access3/5
Support Services4/5
Clinical Trials & Research3/5
Insurance & Navigation Help2/5
Scheduling & Virtual Care1/5

About Providence Multiple Sclerosis Center

This center combines MS medical care with community-based support through its partnership with the Inland Northwest Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. You also have access to support groups, educational programs, and a resource library alongside clinical care.

Providence Multiple Sclerosis Center serves people living with multiple sclerosis in Spokane through medical evaluation, ongoing care, and support services. You can receive help with mobility, physical therapy, assistive devices, and symptom management, along with diagnostic testing and second opinions. The center also offers support groups, educational programs, and a resource library through its partnership with the Inland Northwest Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. It is part of a major health system and provides care from a multidisciplinary team in a single-location setting.

Providence Multiple Sclerosis Center in Spokane is a dedicated MS center that provides medical care, diagnostic testing, symptom management, and rehabilitation support in one place. You also have access to a multidisciplinary team that includes doctors, neurologists, nurses, technicians, staff, and physical therapy support. The center is affiliated with Providence Medical Group, Holy Family Hospital, and the Inland Northwest Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, which helps connect you with community resources and education. You can also seek a second opinion here when you want added guidance.

Specialized Programs

rehabilitation programs
support groups
educational programs
resource library

Partnerships & Referral Network

  • Inland Northwest Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (support groups, educational programs, resource library)

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
multiple sclerosis
How They Treat It
MS caremedical evaluationmedical caresupport and educationaccess to neurology servicescommunity resource connectiondiagnostic testingsecond opinionsmobility supportphysical therapyassistive devicessymptom managementrehabilitation programsphysical therapyassistive devicesrehabilitation programssymptom management
Diagnostics
diagnostic testingsecond opinions

Insurance & Access

Contact
105 W 8th Ave Suite 6050, Spokane, WA 99204
Insurance & Support
Support Groups

FAQs from Providence Multiple Sclerosis Center

You can receive MS care, medical evaluation, diagnostic testing, symptom management, and rehabilitation support. The center also offers physical therapy, assistive devices, and help with mobility needs.

Yes. Second opinions are available for people who want additional input about their MS care or diagnosis.

Yes. The center offers support groups, educational programs, and a resource library, including programs connected with the Inland Northwest Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

You are cared for by a multidisciplinary team that includes doctors, neurologists, nurses, technicians, staff, and physical therapy support. This helps bring medical care and rehabilitation together.

Yes. It is affiliated with Providence Medical Group and Holy Family Hospital, which connects your care to a broader health system while keeping the program focused on MS.

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