Neurology
Yale’s Department of Neurology has been at the forefront of cutting-edge clinical care and scientific discovery since it began in 1952. It was Yale scientists who discovered the genes that cause Multiple Sclerosis. Yale housed one of the first epilepsy monitoring units in the country, and one of the first stroke centers at its partner, the Veterans Affairs (VA) Center in West Haven.
Today, our team of experienced doctors are committed to understanding and treating the entire spectrum of nervous system diseases. Expert physicians specialize in brain and nerve health for both children and adults.
Neurology at Yale
Our Services
Specialized care is offered in the following areas:
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), myasthenia gravis, peripheral neuropathy, neuromuscular disorders
- Alzheimer’s disease/cognitive disorders
- Epilepsy and neurophysiology
- General neurology, headache, pain
- Multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology
- Neurodegenerative disorders
- Neurocritical care
- Neurological infections
- Neuro-oncology
- Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders
- Stroke and vascular neurology
Our Programs
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Clinical Trials
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- Score: 1Headaches
A 12-Month Study of Lasmiditan (LY573144) Treatment in Children Aged 6 to 17 With Migraine (PIONEER-PEDS2)
- Ages6 years - 17 years
- GenderBoth
- Score: 1Brain and Other Nervous System Cancers
A Multi-Center Phase 0/I Trial of Anti-TIGIT Antibody AB154 in Combination With Anti-PD-1 Antibody AB122 for Recurrent Glioblastoma