Advanced Therapy
Neurological therapies aim to improve function and quality of life for people with nervous system disorders. They encompass rehabilitation (physical, occupational, speech, cognitive), medical treatments (medications, injections), interventional procedures (surgery, deep brain stimulation), and complementary approaches (acupuncture, massage). Treatment plans are tailored to the individual's specific condition and needs, often involving a multidisciplinary team.
Our Address
2200 Century Pkwy NE
Suite 260, Atlanta, GA 30345
Suite 260, Atlanta, GA 30345
Contact & Support
Email Us: care@nscenters.com
Call Us: 404.946.9327
Call Us: 404.946.9327
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Advanced Therapy
Neurological therapies aim to improve function and quality of life for people with nervous system disorders. They encompass rehabilitation (physical, occupational, speech, cognitive), medical treatments (medications, injections), interventional procedures (surgery, deep brain stimulation), and complementary approaches (acupuncture, massage). Treatment plans are tailored to the individual's specific condition and needs, often involving a multidisciplinary team.
Our Address
2200 Century Pkwy NE
Suite 260, Atlanta, GA 30345
Suite 260, Atlanta, GA 30345
Contact & Support
Email Us: care@nscenters.com
Call Us: 404.946.9327
Call Us: 404.946.9327
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
We Provide the Best Service for Your Health
What are Our Advanced Therapy Options?
We have created strategic relationships with organizations and providers who we have vetted, and in some cases trained, to make sure that our patients are treated appropriately and with the highest level of care.
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Disease-Modifying Therapies (DMTs):
Used for chronic conditions like multiple sclerosis to slow disease progression and reduce relapses. These include injectables, infusions, and oral medications.
Medical Therapies
Medical Therapies
2.
Symptomatic Medications
Address specific symptoms like pain, tremors, seizures, or muscle stiffness. Examples include pain relievers, migraine medications, memory care medications, and medications for a variety of neurological conditions.
Medical Therapies
Medical Therapies
3.
Antiplatelet Medications (e.g., Aspirin, Clopidogrel)
Used to prevent blood clots and reduce the risk of stroke.
Medical Therapies
Medical Therapies
4.
Anticoagulants (e.g., Warfarin, Rivaroxaban)
Also used to prevent blood clots, particularly in conditions like atrial fibrillation that increase stroke risk.
Medical Therapies
Medical Therapies
5.
Immunosuppressants
Used to suppress the immune system in autoimmune neurological disorders like myasthenia gravis or some forms of encephalitis.
Medical Therapies
Medical Therapies
6.
Botulinum Toxin (Botox)
Injected into muscles to reduce muscle spasms, stiffness, or pain. Used to treat conditions like dystonia, spasticity, and chronic migraines.
Medical Therapies
Medical Therapies
7.
Infusion Services
Medications delivered via IV to treat a multitude of conditions like multiple sclerosis, migraine, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Medical Therapies
Medical Therapies
8.
Physical Therapy
Helps improve strength, balance, coordination, and mobility. Used in rehabilitation after stroke, traumatic brain injury, or for conditions like Parkinson's disease.
Functional Therapies
Functional Therapies
9.
Speech Therapy
Helps patients with speech, language, and swallowing difficulties, often after a stroke or with conditions like aphasia.
Functional Therapies
Functional Therapies
10.
Cognitive Rehabilitation
Helps patients with cognitive impairments improve memory, attention, and other cognitive functions. Used after brain injury or for dementia.
Functional Therapies
Functional Therapies
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Vestibular Rehabilitation
Helps patients with balance disorders improve their balance and reduce dizziness.
Functional Therapies
Functional Therapies
What are Medical Therapies?
Focus on disease management and symptom control through medications, infusions, and injections. These treatments aim to modify disease progression, alleviate symptoms, and prevent complications. They include disease-modifying drugs, pain and symptom relief medications, blood clot prevention drugs, and immune system management therapies.
What are Functional Therapies?
Focus on restoring physical and cognitive abilities through rehabilitation and skill-building exercises. These therapies aim to improve strength, balance, mobility, communication, and cognitive function. They include physical therapy, speech therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, and vestibular rehabilitation.
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Address
2200 Century Pkwy NE Suite 260
Atlanta, GA 30345
Atlanta, GA 30345
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Closed: Saturday and Sunday