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At Atrium Health Multiple Sclerosis & Autoimmune Neurology Center, we offer comprehensive, expert care for multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neuroinflammatory disorders.
We’re the only clinic in the Charlotte region recognized as a Center for Comprehensive MS Care by the National MS Society, offering the highest level of care. And whether you’re experiencing new symptoms or have had a diagnosis for years, our team of experienced doctors and MS specialists has the expertise to provide personalized treatment for your needs.
Our approach addresses every aspect of your well-being with seamlessly coordinated care – so you’re empowered to live your best life.
To request an appointment with an Atrium Health Neurosciences Institute neurologist, please call 704-446-1900.
We diagnose and treat a range of neuroinflammatory disorders at our MS care centers. With these conditions, the immune system – which usually protects the body – becomes overly active and attacks the nervous system (the brain, spinal cord and nerves).
Our experts offer specialized care for:
Our doctors use the latest techniques and technologies to accurately diagnose your symptoms, so we can deliver the most effective treatments.
In addition to reviewing your medical history and a physical exam, the process may involve:
There’s no known cure for neurologic autoimmune disorders like MS. But with treatment, we can slow the progression of disease, manage symptoms, prevent and treat relapses, improve function and promote wellness.
Our experienced specialists work together to provide customized, coordinated care that fits your lifestyle and goals. Here are some of the therapies we may use.
We offer the latest medications to help you gain control of your condition. Our range of injectable, oral and IV infusion therapies includes:
Rehabilitation can make it easier to manage day-to-day life. Our experts have extensive experience helping people who have MS and other neurological autoimmune conditions improve function. Our services include:
Our comprehensive approach means we care for your total well-being. As part of your treatment at Atrium Health Multiple Sclerosis & Autoimmune Neurology Center, you’ll have access to specialized support for your body and mind, like:
Learn more about neuroinflammatory disorders. For more information about our care, check out our frequently asked questions.
Our neurological expertise is powered by leading-edge research. We apply the latest findings in real time to provide the best possible care. And we continually participate in innovative studies to better understand what causes diseases like MS and look for potential cures.
Through our in-house neurosciences research, we give patients access to potentially breakthrough therapies.
Use our search tool to find current clinical trials. To learn more about our available studies, talk to your doctor or call us at 704-355-9434.
Search clinical trialsWhen you refer a patient to us, we keep you involved and up to date throughout their care. To make a referral, call our dedicated physician referral line at 704-468-0101.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a long-term autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
These attacks damage the tissue that protects the nerves, making it hard for your brain to communicate with the rest of your body. This leads to symptoms that can be mild, moderate or debilitating.
Our team has experience diagnosing and treating all types of MS, including:
Experts still don’t know exactly what causes MS, but it appears that genetics and environmental factors play a role. MS is not directly inherited, but having a close family member with MS is a risk factor for the disease. MS is also more common in women.
The signs and symptoms of MS can vary a lot from person to person, and they can change as the disease progresses.
Some symptoms of MS include:
Your MS care will be led by a neurologist, a doctor who specializes in conditions that affect the nervous system. At Atrium Health Multiple Sclerosis & Autoimmune Neurology Center, we have neurologists whose knowledge and expertise earned recognition as Partners in MS Care by the National MS Society.
Your neurologist will work closely with your primary care doctor and other experts to address all your needs. Your care team may include:
Relapsing MS is the most common form of MS. During relapses – also called exacerbations, flares or attacks – inflammation in the brain and spine causes new symptoms to appear or old symptoms to worsen. A relapse can last anywhere from 24 hours to weeks or months.
Relapses are followed by remissions, or times when you feel better, and your symptoms partly or completely go away. Attacks are different from person to person and can be mild or severe.
A pseudo-exacerbation is when you have new or worsening symptoms that aren’t related to new inflammation. The symptoms appear very similar to an MS relapse, but they’re triggered by other factors.
Some causes of pseudo-exacerbations are illness, fever, heat exposure and emotional and physical stress. Once these other causes are treated or avoided, the pseudo-exacerbation goes away.
One of the most common triggers of pseudo-exacerbations is urinary tract infections (UTIs). You may also experience worsening of symptoms when your body temperature rises, like when you have a fever, during exercise or when it is hot outside.
Contact your MS care team about any new or worsening symptoms lasting longer than 24 hours.
We’ll talk with you to determine what your next steps should be. The more information you can share, the better. Some questions we’ll ask are:
Most MS symptoms don’t require emergency care. But if you’re experiencing life-threatening symptoms, call 911 or go to the Emergency Department.
Our MS doctors do everything they can to prevent relapses with disease-modifying therapies. Still, relapses can happen.
Most relapses go away on their own, without treatment. But if you experience MS relapses that make it difficult to function, support is available.
The most common treatment for MS relapse is corticosteroids, which can be taken by mouth or given through an IV. These steroids decrease inflammation in the brain and spinal cord. We also offer other acute treatment options, like intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and plasma exchange (also known as plasmapheresis).
Your care team will explain the available options and help you decide what’s best for your unique needs.
Your appointments are always tailored to your unique needs. If you have questions about a specific appointment, contact your doctor’s office.
It might also be helpful to know some of our clinic policies and recommendations below.
Appointment scheduling and cancellationMost refills are handled during your regular appointments. If you need a refill before or after your appointment, you can call our office at 704-446-1900 or send a message to your care team through MyAtriumHealth.
Some medicines require labs before you can refill them. If this is the case for any of your medications, our team will contact you to let you know.
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