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We've Got Spine, Brain, Nerve

We've Got the Nerve to Focus on What’s Most Important

Neurological disorders affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, impacting how you think, move, and live your daily life. At Memorial Neuroscience Institute, we’ve got the nerve to take on the most complex challenges of the brain and spine by offering accurate diagnoses, advanced treatments, and comprehensive support for a full range of neurological disorders. You’ll find all the services you need here, under one umbrella of care.

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What Sets Us Apart

You don’t have to travel far to receive best-in-class care. Find the care you need and learn more about the programs and services at Memorial Neuroscience Institute.

  • Icon Hospital Building

    Level 1 Trauma Center

    Able to treat the most complex and severe neurologic injuries and have performed over 1,352 spinal surgeries*

  • Level IV Epilepsy Center with EMU

    Accredited by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers and have admitted 567 into the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit*

  • BRAIN ICON

    Comprehensive Stroke Centers

    We have two Comprehensive Stroke Centers, the highest level of stroke care.

*For the most recent statistics, view the number of patients treated

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Memorial Neuroscience Institute Doctors

We’ve Got the Nerve to Face Complexity With Courage and Compassion

Patient Stories

Noelia with doctors
Noelia’s Journey From Postpartum Stroke to Spinal Surgery and Her Remarkable Recovery
Scott with his dog
How Scott Overcame a Benign Brain Tumor with Advanced Neurosurgery and Compassionate Care
Jennifer Patient Story
Relief After Years of Pain: Jennifer's Cervical Spine Surgery Success Story
Maria Sanchez
Life After a Benign Brain Tumor: How Expert Neurosurgical Care Helped Heal Maria
Dona Patient Story
From Pain to Renewal: Donna's Spinal Stenosis Journey
Tahira’s Deep Brain Stimulation Success Story
Deep Brain Stimulation Brings Tahira’s Life Back After Parkinson’s
When pain from scoliosis became unbearable, Tess got relief through spine surgery from a team of experts at Memorial Neuroscience Institute.
Tess Gets Things Straightened Out
Kathy was experiencing extreme fatigue and trouble speaking, she was diagnosed and treated for a benign brain tumor at Memorial.
Brain Tumor Removed, Order Restored for Kathy
Maike Blaya, MD
Stroke Surgery Enables Dr. Blaya to Help Headache Patients Again
Adrian, who had a stroke
Adrian's life saved after aneurysm caused a complex stroke
Spine Surgery Brings Steve Back to What He Loves

Spine Surgery Brings Steve Back to What He Loves

After a bike racing accident, see how Memorial spine surgery help Steve get back to cycling and the life he loves.
Why Choose Memorial for Neurosurgery

Why Choose Memorial for Neurosurgery

Christopher DeMassi, MD, chief, Memorial Neuroscience Institute, and Daniel Aghion, MD, neurosurgeon, explains why you should choose Memorial for neurosurgery.

Learn about the benefits of having neurosurgery at Memorial Neuroscience Institute.
Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders

Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders

Memorial Neuroscience Institute's Christopher DeMassi, MD discusses deep brain stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson’s patients who have movement disorder. At Memorial, DBS is performed comfortably while patients are asleep. Tahira, who has Parkinson’s disease and underwent DBS shares her success story.
Adrian’s Hemorrhagic Stroke Story

Adrian’s Hemorrhagic Stroke Story

Transferring to Memorial from a primary stroke center led to recovery for Adrian, who had a complex, hemorrhagic stroke.
Kathy's Brain Tumor Removed

Kathy's Brain Tumor Removed

“We were at the right place at the right time,” that’s how Kathy describes her brain surgery experience at Memorial. “And the right people,” adds her husband, Bob. Residents of Naples, FL, Kathy and Bob were at their grandson’s baseball game near Memorial Hospital West when Kathy started experiencing stroke-like symptoms. Bob took her to the emergency room and imaging ruled out a stroke, but revealed a large brain tumor that neurosurgeon Simon Buttrick, MD, removed. Now, Kathy is feeling better and grateful to her entire Memorial team.
Marcela Finds Relief from Epileptic Seizures

Marcela Finds Relief from Epileptic Seizures

See how Marcela's treatment and care helped end her frustration with epileptic seizures and reactions to medications.