University of South Alabama Neuroimmunology and MS Clinic

Mobile, Alabama

Academic MS Center
2 Active TrialsMedium Practice
5 MS centers statewide · Ranked #3 in Alabama for clinical trials · #2 in Alabama for provider count
What kind of place is this?
Research FocusedPart of Major Health System

You're in an academic MS clinic where neurology care is shaped by a university setting and a department-level team. You can expect access to neurologic testing and treatment options, along with care from a center that treats MS and several other neurologic conditions. This is a single-location clinic, so it may feel less convenient than a multi-site center.

Facility Profile
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Direct Doctor Access2/5
Support Services2/5
Clinical Trials & Research3/5
Insurance & Navigation Help1/5
Scheduling & Virtual Care2/5

About University of South Alabama Neuroimmunology and MS Clinic

This clinic is embedded in an academic medical center and connected to the University of South Alabama and its College of Medicine.

University of South Alabama Neuroimmunology and MS Clinic provides neurology care for people with multiple sclerosis and other neurologic disorders in Mobile, Alabama. The clinic is part of a major academic health system and works within the University of South Alabama and its medical school. Patients can expect evaluation and treatment options that include imaging, electrical activity testing, and other neurologic therapies. This is an academic center with a department-level neurology team and a single location serving the Gulf Coast area.

University of South Alabama Neuroimmunology and MS Clinic in Mobile is part of the University of South Alabama, the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, and the USA Department of Neurology. You'll be cared for in an academic neurology setting that treats multiple sclerosis along with other neurologic conditions. The clinic offers neurology visits, diagnostic testing, and treatment options used in neurologic care.

Featured Care Team Members

Dean K. Naritoku, M.D.
Chair of Neurology
Neurology
John Hinton, MD
Active MS Prescriber
Brian Hollensworth, M.D.
Active MS Prescriber
Matthew McLean, M.D.
Active MS Prescriber
Robin Schwartz, M.D.

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
multiple sclerosis
How They Treat It
Neurology clinic visitsPatient care for neurologic disordersAcademic neurology trainingimagingpharmacologic therapiesdevice therapiessurgical approachesretrieval deviceintervention for abnormal immune responses
Diagnostics
imagingelectrical activity testingmetabolism testing

Research & Clinical Trials

This center is currently involved in 2 clinical trials — ranked #3 in Alabama for active trials

Comparison Between ABP 692 and Ocrevus® (Ocrelizumab)
Amgen
RECRUITINGPHASE3
Ocrelizumab (US)Ocrelizumab (EU)ABP 692
Traditional Versus Early Aggressive Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis Trial
Johns Hopkins University
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITINGNA
Natalizumab/natalizumab-sztn, Alemtuzumab, Ocrelizumab, Rituximab/rituximab-arrx/rituximab-abbs/rituximab-pvvr, Cladribine, Ofatumumab, Ublituximab-xiiy, Ocrelizumab and hyaluronidase-ocsqGlatiramer acetate, Interferons (intramuscular, subcutaneous, pegylated) Teriflunomide, Fumarates (dimethyl, diroximel, monomethyl) Fingolimod, Siponimod, Ozanimod, Ponesimod

Insurance & Access

Contact
1601 Center St Suite 2E, Mobile, AL 36604
Insurance & Support

FAQs from University of South Alabama Neuroimmunology and MS Clinic

You can receive neurology clinic visits and care for multiple sclerosis in an academic setting at the University of South Alabama Department of Neurology.

The clinic offers diagnostic capabilities that include imaging, electrical activity testing, and metabolism testing. These tools help the neurology team evaluate and follow neurologic conditions.

Yes. The clinic is affiliated with the University of South Alabama, the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine, and the USA Department of Neurology. It is part of an academic medical center environment.

You can call the clinic at (251) 660-5108. The center has one location in Mobile, Alabama.

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