Multiple Sclerosis
The Multiple Sclerosis Center at the Swedish Neuroscience Institute maximizes the well-being of those affected by multiple sclerosis with multidisciplinary, integrated, patient-centered clinical care. Just as important is maintaining the positive spirit of people challenged by MS.
We are committed to providing timely access to care with a full complement of medical providers and services for MS patients in one location.
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What We do
The multidisciplinary team offers innovation in care and clinical treatment programs for those affected by MS and related neurological disorders: Relapsing remitting, secondary progressive, and primary progressive multiple sclerosis; clinically isolated syndrome, optic neuritis, transverse myelitis, Neuromyelitis optica and other inflammatory central nervous system diseases.
The MS Center Swedish is also a leader in clinical trials of new therapies, and the application of new discoveries and medicines to the treatment of MS, with ongoing investigations into the mechanisms and cause of MS.
Appointments & Referrals
Multiple Sclerosis Center
1600 Jefferson, Suite A
Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 320-2200
Multiple Sclerosis Eye Clinic
Neuro-Ophalmology
1229 Madison St., Suite 615
Seattle, WA 98104
206-386-2700
www.nocnw.org
News
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June 17, 2013 Inspiration from the artists of the Swedish Multiple Sclerosis Center Art Show
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June 6, 2013 Medication targeting demyelinated neurons may improve vision problems caused by multiple sclerosis
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June 5, 2013 MS Research Update: Safety of oral MS medication with effective birth control
Contact Information
Multiple Sclerosis Center
1600 East JeffersonA Level
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-320-2200
Fax: 206-320-2560
Ampyra may restore myelin, improve vision
Birth control safety for new oral medication
The Leo Project: New pet therapy program at the Swedish MS Center
Entries due: Swedish MS Center Art Show
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