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Department of NeurologyClinical Academic Building, Suite 6100 The Department of Neurology faculty provides diagnostic and consultative services for all neurological disorders. The Department serves as the major regional referral center for patients with movement disorders, including Parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy and dystonia; epilepsy; stroke; multiple sclerosis; neurogenetic disorders; neuromuscular disorders, such as ALS (Lou Gehrig disease) and myasthenia gravis; nervous systems disorders affecting vision, such as optic neuritis; headache; and neurobehavoiral disorders, such as dementia. Click Here to visit the department's Web site. Chair: View Programs View Participating Physicians and Professionals
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