
NEUROLOGY
Specialties - Neurology

The multidisciplinary Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute includes more than 300 medical, surgical and research specialists dedicated to the treatment of adult and paediatric patients with neurological and psychiatric disorders.
The institute offers a disease-specific, patient-focused approach to care. Cleveland Clinic’s unique, fully integrated model strengthens their current standard of care, allows Cleveland Clinic to measure quality and outcomes on a continual basis, and enhances their ability to conduct research. Cleveland Clinic’s neurology, neurosurgery, paediatric neurology and neurosurgery programs are nationally ranked for their expertise and care.
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Neurology Specialists who have consulted in the past include
Can We Provide Second Opinions on All Types of Neurological Conditions?

Yes. The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic provides access to Neuro and Neuro surgeon specialists who are experts in all types of neurological conditions, from the common to the complex.
The conditions Cleveland Clinic can offer second opinions on include, but are not limited to:
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Brain Aneurysms - A brain aneurysm, also called a cerebral aneurysm, is a bulge in a weak area of an artery in or around your brain.
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Brain Tumor - A brain tumor is an abnormal growth or mass of cells in or around your brain.
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Spinal Stenosis - Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of one or more spaces within your spinal canal.
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Multiple Sclerosis - Multiple sclerosis (MS) damages the protective cover around nerves called myelin in your central nervous system.
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Epilepsy - Epilepsy is a long-term (chronic) disease that causes repeated seizures due to abnormal electrical signals produced by damaged brain cells.
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Parkinsons - Parkinson’s disease is an age-related degenerative brain condition, meaning it causes parts of your brain to deteriorate.
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Stroke - A stroke is a life-threatening condition that happens when part of your brain doesn’t have enough blood flow mostly due to blocked artery and bleeding in brain.
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Dementia - Dementia is a general term that represents a group of diseases and illnesses that affect your thinking, memory, reasoning, personality, mood and behaviour.
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Alzheimer’s - Dementia is a general term that represents a group of diseases and illnesses that affect your thinking, memory, reasoning, personality, mood and behaviour.
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Prolonged Disorder of Consciousness: A disorder of consciousness is when a person is unconscious (not awake or aware) or semi-conscious. It is usually the result of a traumatic brain injury, hypoxic brain injury (lack of oxygen to the brain), stroke, or severe infection.