Temple University MS Program

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Academic MS Center
2 Active TrialsMedium Practice
15 MS centers statewide · Ranked #7 in Pennsylvania for clinical trials
What kind of place is this?
Comprehensive Care TeamResearch FocusedPart of Major Health System

You’re looking at an academic MS program with a team-based approach and care tied to Temple Health. You’ll likely appreciate the mix of neurologists, nurse navigation, therapy support, and access to advanced testing and treatment options. Because this is a regional academic program, you may need to coordinate visits across more than one Temple location.

Facility Profile
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Direct Doctor Access4/5
Support Services5/5
Clinical Trials & Research4/5
Insurance & Navigation Help4/5
Scheduling & Virtual Care2/5

About Temple University MS Program

This program combines MS specialty care with Temple’s academic medical setting and clinical trial access. It also stands out for its broad team, including neurology, neuropsychology, nursing, therapy, and care coordination support.

Temple University MS Program cares for people living with multiple sclerosis in Philadelphia and across a regional, multi-site Temple network. You can get help with diagnosis, disease-modifying therapies, relapse treatment, symptom management, and rehabilitation services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy. The team also includes support from nurse navigation, neuropsychology, and social work, which can help you stay organized through treatment. As part of Temple University and Temple University Hospital, the program combines specialty MS care with academic expertise and clinical trial access.

Temple University MS Program is an academic multiple sclerosis center in Philadelphia that is part of Temple Health and Temple University Hospital. You’ll find care from neurologists and a broader team that includes nursing, neuropsychology, therapy, and social work support. The program offers advanced diagnosis, symptom and relapse care, medication management, rehabilitation therapies, and access to clinical trials. This is a strong fit if you want care connected to a major health system with a research-minded approach.

Featured Care Team Members

Edward Gettings, DO
Professor, Clinical Neurology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Neurology
Petra Brayo, MD, MA
Assistant Professor, Clinical Neurology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Neurology

Specialized Programs

wellness programs
rehabilitation therapies

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
multiple sclerosis
How They Treat It
advanced diagnosisinnovative treatmentsymptom managementrelapse treatmentdisease progression managementemotional supportmedication managementphysical therapyoccupational therapyspeech therapywellness programsdisease-modifying therapiesinfusionsoral medicationssteroidsBotoxphysical therapyspeech therapyoccupational therapy
Diagnostics
MRIlumbar punctureneurological tests

Research & Clinical Trials

This center is currently involved in 2 clinical trials

AMX0114 in Adult Participants With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals Inc.
RECRUITINGPHASE1
AMX0114Placebo
Study of COYA 302 for the Treatment of ALS
Coya Therapeutics
RECRUITINGPHASE2
COYA 302Placebo

Insurance & Access

Contact
3401 N Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140
Insurance & Support
Care Coordinator

FAQs from Temple University MS Program

Your care team can include neurologists, a nurse practitioner, a nurse navigator, neuropsychology support, and other specialists such as physical, occupational, and speech therapists. The program also works with social workers, urologists, and pharmacotherapy support when needed.

The program lists disease-modifying therapies, oral medications, infusions, steroids, and Botox. You can also receive rehabilitation therapies such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.

The program offers advanced diagnosis with MRI, lumbar puncture, and neurological testing. These tools help your team confirm a diagnosis and follow changes over time.

Yes. The program provides access to clinical trials, which may be helpful if you want to learn about research options as part of your MS care.

Along with medical treatment, the program offers symptom management, emotional support, medication management, and wellness programs. Care coordination support is also available to help you navigate treatment.

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