The University of Texas-Houston Neurology Clinic

Houston, Texas

Academic MS Center
Est. 1983Medium Practice
23 MS centers statewide
What kind of place is this?
Research FocusedPart of Major Health SystemComprehensive Care Team

You’re looking at an academic MS center where specialty neurology care and research work side by side. You can expect a university setting with doctors focused on multiple sclerosis, neuroimmunology, and related inflammatory conditions. Because this is a single-location academic center, you may need to plan ahead for access and coordination.

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About The University of Texas-Houston Neurology Clinic

This is a university-affiliated MS and neuroimmunology division with roots going back to 1983. It stands out for combining specialty care with research in demyelinating and neuroinflammatory diseases.

This Houston center provides expert clinical care for multiple sclerosis and for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases of the brain and spinal cord. It serves patients through a university-based team of neurologists in an academic medical setting. The division has been active since 1983 and is linked with McGovern Medical School and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Patients who want care connected to ongoing research may appreciate that the center studies the causes and treatment of demyelinating and neuroinflammatory diseases.

The University of Texas-Houston Neurology Clinic is an academic multiple sclerosis center in Houston with a long history dating back to 1983. You’ll find care through the Division of Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology, with a focus on MS and related autoimmune and inflammatory diseases of the brain and spinal cord. The clinic is affiliated with McGovern Medical School and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. It also combines patient care with research on demyelinating and neuroinflammatory diseases.

Featured Care Team Members

Jerry S. Wolinsky, Dr.
Organized the division
Multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology
J. William Lindsey, Dr.
Division leader
Multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
multiple sclerosisautoimmune diseases of the brain and spinal cordinflammatory diseases of the brain and spinal cord
How They Treat It
Expert clinical care for multiple sclerosisClinical care for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases of the brain and spinal cordResearch on pathogenesis and treatment of demyelinating and neuroinflammatory diseases

Research & Clinical Trials

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Contact
6410 Fannin St Suite 1014, Houston, TX 77030
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FAQs from The University of Texas-Houston Neurology Clinic

The clinic provides care for multiple sclerosis, as well as autoimmune and inflammatory diseases of the brain and spinal cord. Its specialty area is multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology.

Yes. This is a university-affiliated academic medical center connected with McGovern Medical School and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.

Yes. The division studies the pathogenesis and treatment of demyelinating and neuroinflammatory diseases. It also has an active research focus.

The division was founded in 1983 and has been caring for patients since then. That long history may be helpful if you want a center with deep experience in MS care.

Dr. J. William Lindsey is listed as the division leader. Dr. Jerry S. Wolinsky is also identified with the division’s organization and specialty focus.

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