Uconn Health Multiple Sclerosis Center

Farmington, Connecticut

Academic MS Center
Infusion CenterLarge Center
8 MS centers statewide · #1 in Connecticut for provider count
What kind of place is this?
Comprehensive Care TeamResearch FocusedInfusion On-Site

You are in an academic MS center where your care is shaped by a multidisciplinary team and on-site infusion services. You’ll likely appreciate the blend of specialist visits, second opinions, education sessions, and support resources in one place. This isn't a small neighborhood clinic, so some care may involve coordination across a larger team.

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Support Services5/5
Clinical Trials & Research3/5
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Scheduling & Virtual Care2/5

About Uconn Health Multiple Sclerosis Center

This center combines academic neurology care with on-site infusion services and a multidisciplinary team that includes rehabilitation, ophthalmology, social work, and palliative care.

UConn Health Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Center serves patients with multiple sclerosis and related neuroimmunological diseases in Farmington, CT. You can come here for consultations, second opinions, and on-site infusion care, along with education and support resources. The center is part of UConn Health and also offers an MS support group and patient education series to help you stay informed and supported.

UConn Health Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Center in Farmington is a specialized MS center that cares for people with multiple sclerosis and other neuroimmunological diseases. Patients can access MS and neuroimmunology consultations, second opinions, infusion services, and education programs in one academic setting. The center also brings together a multidisciplinary team that includes nursing, social work, rehabilitation specialists, ophthalmology, and palliative care.

Featured Care Team Members

Jaime Imitola
director of UConn Health’s Division of Multiple Sclerosis and Translational Neuroimmunology
Multiple sclerosis, translational neuroimmunology
Amanda Hernandez, Dr.
division chief of Neuromuscular Medicine
Neuromuscular medicine
Jaime Imitola Herrera, MD.
Active MS Prescriber
Ashmanie Mahatoo
Active MS Prescriber

Specialized Programs

MS and neuroimmunology center
MS support group
MS education series
Patient education symposium

Partnerships & Referral Network

  • MS Society (vaccine recommendations and guidance)

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
Multiple sclerosisNeuroimmunological diseases
How They Treat It
Multiple sclerosis consultationsNeuroimmunology consultationsSecond opinionsInfusion servicesClinical researchPatient education seriesSupport groupMS education symposiumOcrelizumabRituximabOfatumumabFingolimodAlemtuzumabMonoclonal antibodiesCOVID-19 vaccinesCOVID-19 vaccine boosters

Insurance & Access

Contact
The Brain and Spine Institute, 5 Munson Road, Farmington, CT 06030
Insurance & Support
Care Coordinator
Patient Portal
Support Groups

FAQs from Uconn Health Multiple Sclerosis Center

You can schedule multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology consultations, request second opinions, and receive infusion services on-site. The center also offers patient education programs and an MS support group.

Yes. The center has on-site infusion services for neuroimmunology care. Treatments mentioned include ocrelizumab, rituximab, ofatumumab, fingolimod, and alemtuzumab.

Yes. Second opinions are available, and you can call 860-679-4888 to arrange one. This can be helpful if you want another specialist review of your MS care.

The center includes clinical research as part of its services, so research activity may be part of its work.

The center offers an MS support group, a patient education series, and an MS education symposium. These programs are designed to help you learn more about MS and connect with support.

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