Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center

Westminster, Colorado

Academic MS Center
Virtual CareLarge Center
9 MS centers statewide
What kind of place is this?
Comprehensive Care TeamResearch FocusedVirtual Care Available

You’re looking at an academic MS center where your care is shaped by a multidisciplinary team and a strong connection to the University of Colorado. You may appreciate the mix of neurology care, counseling, exercise-based support, education programs, and virtual counseling. You should also expect a busy regional center that serves more than 3,000 patients a year, so visits may feel structured and high-volume.

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Direct Doctor Access3/5
Support Services5/5
Clinical Trials & Research4/5
Insurance & Navigation Help2/5
Scheduling & Virtual Care3/5

About Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center

This center stands out for combining academic MS care with research, education, and wellness support in one program. Its affiliation with the University of Colorado and its mix of clinical care, counseling, hydrotherapy, and exercise options make it especially broad in scope.

Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center provides MS care for people living with multiple sclerosis and related autoimmune neurological conditions. The center offers neurology consultations, counseling, hydrotherapy, adaptive exercise, education programs, webinars, and virtual counseling. It also supports clinical research, biomarker studies, a tissue bank, and a translational research lab. With two locations and a large patient base, it serves people who want both ongoing care and access to MS education and research.

Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center in Westminster is an academic MS center affiliated with the University of Colorado. You can expect care from a multidisciplinary team that includes neurologists, physicians, scientists, a licensed counselor, a physical therapist, education staff, and social work support. The center sees more than 3,000 patients a year and pairs MS care with education, virtual counseling, exercise programs, and research.

Specialized Programs

MS 101
Conversations on MS
Education Summits
webinars
King Adult Day Enrichment Program
tissue bank
translational research lab
clinical research trials

Partnerships & Referral Network

  • University of Colorado School of Medicine Department of Neurology
  • University of Colorado at Aurora clinical and research teams

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
multiple sclerosisrelated autoimmune neurological diseases
How They Treat It
MS patient careneurology consultationscounseling serviceshydrotherapyadaptive exercisevirtual counselingeducation programswebinarsMS 101 classesconversations on MStissue bankclinical researchearly treatmentaggressive treatmentdisease modifying therapiesexercisedietstress managementcounselinghydrotherapyadaptive strengthening and stretching
Diagnostics
MRIblood drawscerebrospinal fluid (CSF)lumbar puncturebiomarker studies

Research & Clinical Trials

Insurance & Access

Contact
8845 Wagner Street, Westminster, CO 80031
Insurance & Support

FAQs from Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center

You can receive MS patient care and neurology consultations, along with support for related symptoms and conditions such as mood changes, walking problems, vision symptoms, and bowel or bladder problems. The center also offers counseling, exercise-based support, and education programs.

Yes. The center offers virtual counseling and also provides webinars and online education opportunities such as MS 101 classes.

You can take part in MS 101 classes, Conversations on MS, Education Summits, and webinars. These programs are designed to help you learn more about living with MS and managing symptoms.

The center supports clinical research, biomarker studies, a translational research lab, and a tissue bank. It also lists clinical research trials as part of its program.

The team includes neurologists, physicians, scientists, a licensed counselor, a physical therapist, an education manager, and social work support. This team-based approach helps connect medical care with education and wellness services.

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