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The MS Center at Evergreen improves the quality of life for multiple sclerosis patients and their families through a comprehensive program of diagnosis, treatment and support.
Key services at the MS Center include:
The MS Center is part of the Evergreen Neuroscience Institute, a state-of-the-art facility with patient-friendly access, an on-site clinical research lab, and comprehensive rehabilitation services. By bringing our key services together under one roof, we are able to coordinate complex care issues with our network of specialty providers.
The MS Center staff includes two board certified neurologists who have dedicated their professional lives to the study and treatment of MS. We also have a board certified physiatrist (rehabilitation medicine) with fellowship training in MS to steer rehabilitation efforts to maximize mobility and functional independence.
The MS Center also works with an established network of subspecialists who provide their expertise as needed.
We are affiliated with the Greater Northwest Chapter of the National MS Society, which provides additional important community resources and education.
MS Center statement on report of
Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) in MS
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Insurance often covers our clinical services. We'll even help you seek authorization for our services.
For more information about Evergreen's multiple sclerosis center, or to schedule an appointment:
Phone: 425.899.5350
Fax: 425.899.5355
12039 NE 128th Street, Suite 300 Kirkland, WA 98034
Or call Evergreen at 425.899.3000 for information
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