One of the top programs in the country, the Neuroscience Institute includes the Harris Comprehensive Stroke & Neurovascular Center, a National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC) level 4 comprehensive epilepsy program and Comprehensive Parkinson’s and Movement Disorder program, one of the largest neurosurgery spine programs in Michigan, and the Hermelin Brain Tumor Center. All of which treat the most complex conditions.
Henry Ford Neurosciences: Why choose us?
Henry Ford Hospital has been rated High Performing for 2024-2025 in Neurology & Neurosurgery by U.S. News & World Report.
When it comes to complex conditions of the brain and spine, you need a team of experts working for you. At Henry Ford, you receive care from highly skilled neurologists and neurosurgeons. Some of our experts are internationally renowned. All our specialists deliver trusted care and give you the attention you deserve. These capabilities help us maximize quality of life for people with ALS, MS, stubborn headaches, epilepsy and more.
Henry Ford is home to specialty programs that use leading methods to evaluate and treat neurological disorders. Our active role in research and clinical trials gives you access to new care methods, often years before they become standard practice.
Highlights of our programs and their contributions to the field include:
Cerebrovascular Center
Cerebrovascular Center: In the 1980s, our program was the first in the region delivering specialized care for conditions affecting blood vessels in the brain. Our discoveries in this area have earned Henry Ford international recognition.
Cognitive Health, Neuroinflammatory and Neuromuscular Disease centers
Cognitive Health, Neuroinflammatory and Neuromuscular Disease centers: Our specialized experts and multi-disciplinary clinics help diagnose, treat and manage a range of debilitating conditions like MS, myasthenia gravis, Alzheimer’s, dementia and more.
Epilepsy Center
Epilepsy Center: Henry Ford was the first program in Michigan to offer deep brain stimulation (DBS) for epilepsy. This treatment uses an implantable device to quiet brain activity that causes seizures.
Headache and Facial Pain Center
Headache and Facial Pain Center: We offer clinical trials exploring new medications for headaches that do not respond to standard therapies. You have access to the full range of services, including injections, infusions and procedures.
Hermelin Brain Tumor Center
Hermelin Brain Tumor Center: As a National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center, we offer access to clinical trials that are only available in select programs nationwide.
Movement Disorders Center
Movement Disorders Center: Henry Ford was the first program in the US offering the Vercise Genus™ deep brain stimulation system for Parkinson's disease. This device delivers focused electrical signals to the brain, helping patients achieve better symptom control.
Neurofibromatosis Multidisciplinary Clinic
Neurofibromatosis Multidisciplinary Clinic: Our Neurofibromatosis Clinic provides expert opinions, treatment and care for people who have a confirmed or possible diagnosis of neurofibromatosis or similar disorders.
Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery: We were the first program in Michigan to use intraoperative imaging with MRI. This technique makes brain surgery safer and more precise.
Spine disorders and neurotrauma: Our collaborative team includes fellowship-trained doctors with advanced training in spine surgery and sports medicine. One of the busiest programs in Michigan, Henry Ford was the first to employ minimally invasive spine surgery techniques.
Stroke and Neurovascular Disease Center
Stroke and Neurovascular Disease Center: Our team also includes one of the world’s first interventional neurologists. These specialists use minimally invasive techniques to remove clots that do not respond to clot-busting drugs.
For medical professionals
For rare and complex neurological disease treatment, doctors from across Michigan and surrounding states look to Henry Ford. Find out why and learn about medical education opportunities. Our Referring Physician Office provides concierge-style support for physicians to help their patients seamlessly get the specialized care they need.
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