University of Arizona Neuroimmunology

Tucson, Arizona

Academic MS Center
1 Active TrialsInfusion CenterMedium Practice
10 MS centers statewide · Ranked #6 in Arizona for clinical trials
What kind of place is this?
Comprehensive Care TeamResearch FocusedInfusion On-Site

You’re in an academic MS center that blends specialty neurology care with a team-based approach for complex immune-related nervous system conditions. You can expect thoughtful diagnosis, long-term treatment planning, and access to on-site infusion therapy plus multiple supporting specialties. You should plan for in-person care at a single Tucson location, since virtual visits are not part of the experience.

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About University of Arizona Neuroimmunology

This center combines academic neurology care with an on-site infusion model at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson. It also focuses on a broad group of immune-mediated neurologic disorders, not only multiple sclerosis.

This Tucson center treats multiple sclerosis as well as related conditions such as neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, MOG antibody-associated disease, autoimmune encephalitis, transverse myelitis, and CNS vasculitis. You can receive diagnosis, individualized care planning, symptom management, mobility support, and disease-modifying therapy planning in one place. The team also provides infusion therapies on-site and uses a multidisciplinary model that can involve neurology, rehabilitation, psychiatry, urology, ophthalmology, and social work. Its academic setting also supports education and translational research.

University of Arizona Neuroimmunology is an academic MS center in Tucson that cares for people with multiple sclerosis and other immune-mediated conditions affecting the nervous system. It is connected with the University of Arizona and Banner – University Medical Center Tucson, giving you access to specialty care in an academic setting. The center offers on-site infusion therapy, long-term treatment planning, and a team-based approach that can include several specialties when needed. Patients are evaluated with advanced imaging and laboratory testing to support clear diagnosis and ongoing care.

Featured Care Team Members

Lamees Alzyoud, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunological Disorders
Amanda Codling, MD
Assistant Professor, Neurology (Clinical Scholar Track)
Neurology
Jing-Ping Lin, PhD
Assistant Professor, Physiology; Assistant Professor, Neurology

Specialized Programs

multidisciplinary care
education and training
clinical and translational research

Partnerships & Referral Network

  • Banner – University Medical Center Tucson (clinical partner)

Services & Treatments

What They Treat
multiple sclerosisneuromyelitis optica spectrum disorderMOG antibody-associated diseaseautoimmune encephalitistransverse myelitisCNS vasculitis
How They Treat It
Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and other immune-mediated disorders of the central nervous systemLong-term management of multiple sclerosisIndividualized care planningInfusion therapiesSymptom managementMobility supportComprehensive disease-modifying therapy planningMultidisciplinary careinfusion therapiesdisease-modifying therapiesBTK-inhibitorsCAR-T targeted therapiesremyelination therapiesimmunotherapy
Diagnostics
advanced neuroimagingcerebrospinal fluid analysislaboratory testingMRIserologic testinglatest diagnostic criteria

Research & Clinical Trials

This center is currently involved in 1 clinical trial

RE104 Safety and Efficacy Study in Adjustment Disorder in Cancer and Other Medical Illnesses
Reunion Neuroscience Inc
RECRUITINGPHASE2
RE104 for Injection

Insurance & Access

Contact
1501 N Campbell Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85724
Insurance & Support

FAQs from University of Arizona Neuroimmunology

The center treats multiple sclerosis and other immune-mediated disorders of the central nervous system. Conditions include neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, MOG antibody-associated disease, autoimmune encephalitis, transverse myelitis, and CNS vasculitis.

Yes. The center has on-site infusion therapy available through its clinical partner, Banner – University Medical Center Tucson.

The team uses advanced neuroimaging, MRI, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, laboratory testing, serologic testing, and the latest diagnostic criteria to evaluate neurologic immune conditions.

It can. The center uses a multidisciplinary model that may involve neurology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, psychiatry, urology, ophthalmology, and social work.

Yes. The division includes clinical and translational research, and faculty take part in investigator-initiated and industry-sponsored clinical trials. Medical student and neurology resident education is also part of the mission.

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