The Mandell Multiple Sclerosis Center - Waterbury

Waterbury, Connecticut

Dedicated MS Practice
Infusion CenterVirtual CareMedium Practice
8 MS centers statewide · #5 in Connecticut for provider count
What kind of place is this?
Comprehensive Care TeamResearch FocusedInfusion On-Site

You’re looking at a dedicated MS center built around coordinated specialty care, with neurology, rehabilitation, and support services working together. You’ll likely appreciate the on-site infusion therapy, diagnostic testing, and access to education and research opportunities.

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Direct Doctor Access3/5
Support Services5/5
Clinical Trials & Research4/5
Insurance & Navigation Help2/5
Scheduling & Virtual Care4/5

About The Mandell Multiple Sclerosis Center - Waterbury

This center combines on-site infusion therapy with a broad multidisciplinary team and research opportunities.

The Mandell Multiple Sclerosis Center - Waterbury provides comprehensive care for people living with multiple sclerosis, clinically isolated syndrome, and several MS subtypes, including relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive, and primary progressive MS. You can access treatment, infusion therapy, rehabilitation services, and a range of support services in one place. The center also offers diagnostic tools such as 3 Tesla MRI, blood work, spinal tap testing, and evoked potential studies. Its partnership with Trinity Health Of New England helps distinguish it as a specialized MS resource in the region.

The Mandell Multiple Sclerosis Center - Waterbury is a dedicated MS practice in Waterbury and part of Trinity Health Of New England. Patients can receive care for MS and related conditions through a team that includes neurology, rehabilitation, behavioral health, social work, and other supportive specialties. The center also offers infusion therapy, diagnostic testing, and research opportunities.

Featured Care Team Members

Ashmanie Mahatoo, MD
Physician; Department of Neurology and Mandell MS Center
Neurology; Neuroimmunology
Stacey Panasci, PA-C
Physician assistant
Multiple sclerosis
Renee Loren Thompson, PA-C
Physician assistant
Multiple sclerosis

Specialized Programs

MS research program
Rehabilitation program
Support groups
Community outreach
Educational programs
Research fellowships

Partnerships & Referral Network

  • Trinity Health Of New England

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
Multiple sclerosisClinically isolated syndromeRelapsing-remitting MSSecondary progressive MSPrimary progressive MS
How They Treat It
Comprehensive clinical careRehabilitation servicesSupport servicesResearch opportunitiesInfusion therapyPhysical therapySpeech therapyOccupational therapyBehavioral healthSocial workNeuropsychologyPhysiatryDisease-modifying therapiesMedicationInfusion therapyRehabilitation therapy
Diagnostics
3 Tesla MRIBlood testsSpinal tap (lumbar puncture)Evoked potential testsNeurologic examinationLaboratory tests

Research & Clinical Trials

Insurance & Access

Contact
56 Franklin St Fl 5, Waterbury, CT 06706
Insurance & Support
Support Groups

FAQs from The Mandell Multiple Sclerosis Center - Waterbury

The center treats multiple sclerosis, clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting MS, secondary progressive MS, and primary progressive MS. Care is designed for people at different stages of MS and related neurologic needs.

Yes. The center has on-site infusion therapy, which can make treatment more convenient when your care plan includes infusion-based medication.

Diagnostic services include 3 Tesla MRI, blood tests, spinal tap testing, evoked potential tests, neurologic examination, and other laboratory tests. These tools help your team evaluate symptoms and monitor care.

You can access rehabilitation services, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral health, social work, and neuropsychology. The center also offers support groups, educational programs, and community outreach.

Yes. The center includes an MS research program and research fellowships, and its research opportunities may include telehealth and remote studies. Patients interested in research can ask the team about current options.

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