Our Clinical Services
- Balance DIsorders
- Brain Tumor/Neuro-Oncology
- Child Neurology
- Cognitive Disorders
- Deep Brain Stimulation
- Epilepsy
- Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU)
- General Neurology
- Headache
- Movement Disorders
- Neuroimmunology/M.S.
- Neuromuscular Disorders
- Neuroophthalmology
- Neurosurgery Spine
- Sleep Disorders
- Stroke
- Vascular Neurosurgery
Specialty Programs
What makes Vanderbilt special?
We offer clinical research trials in nearly every specialty area. As neurological research progresses, we bring that research to bear on your treatment.
It's important to you to know what's involved in your care plan. We provide patient care coordination so that you'll always have a roadmap of where you are in the continuum of care and what the next steps involve.
Our Specialty Programs:
- Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease, including strokes, TIAs, aneurysms, AVMs
- Brain Tumors, including metastatic and primary malignant brain tumors as well as benign brain tumors
- Epilepsy Program, including comprehensive medical management and deep brain stimulation
- Movement Disorders Program, including medical management and deep brain stimulation
- Multiple Sclerosis Program: comprehensive diagnosis and treatment, second opinions, care management of these complicated patients through the care continuum. This is a designated center by the National M.S. Society
- Neuromuscular Disease Program: evaluation and management of neuromuscular disease, designed MDA Clinic, comprehensive treatment management of ALS
- Sleep Disorders Center: comprehensive evaluation and treatment of all sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, insomnia
- Cognitive Disorders: Neurological evaluation to determine diagnosis and offer medical management
- General Neurology: Need a diagnosis? Not sure what is wrong? We offer a complete evaluation to determine diagnosis and then may refer to a specialty program
- Neurodiagnostics Lab: full array of Neurodiagnostics evaluations available, including EEG, EMG, Evoked Potentials, and Carotid Ultrasound. Click here for more information.

