All About Neurological Care

The brain and nervous system are our command center — they control everything we think, feel and do. When something goes wrong with your brain or nerves, you want care from specialists who understand how important it is to restore your ability to move, communicate and function. At Mayo Clinic, our experts provide comprehensive neurological care to help you get back on your feet as quickly as possible.

Neurology

Our team of experts includes neurologist (physician who diagnoses and treats diseases of the nervous system) and neurosurgeons (doctors who perform surgery on the brain, spinal cord and nerves). Our physicians are trained in the latest techniques and work across specialties to improve your outcomes.

Depending on your condition, your neurologist may recommend medication to manage your symptoms or surgery to correct the cause of your problem. Our neurosurgeons have extensive experience performing complex surgery of the head, spine and neck — including minimally invasive procedures.

Your neurologist may order blood, urine or other fluid tests to see how your body is functioning and to check the levels of certain medications. They might also order imaging studies of your brain, spine or nerves to diagnose a condition and assess its severity. These include computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-rays and ultrasound.

For some conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease and essential tremors, your neurologist might suggest a new treatment called focused ultrasound, which uses low-energy sound waves to target the area of the brain responsible for your tremors without damaging nerves or other tissues. This painless procedure has been shown to significantly improve tremors in many people, allowing them to live more active lives.

Other medications, physical therapy and lifestyle changes can help treat some neurological disorders. Our team will recommend the best treatment for your needs.

Neurological rehabilitation (rehabilitation) is a doctor-supervised program that can help you return to your previous level of function and independence, whether you are recovering from a stroke, having a seizure or living with another neurological disorder. This can improve your quality of life physically, emotionally and socially.

Some types of movement disorders can be treated with physiotherapy to build strength and mobility and occupational therapy to help you find ways to accomplish everyday tasks. In some cases, you may need speech and language therapy if your disorder makes speaking or swallowing more difficult. This is why you should get neurocare consultation as soon as possible

Our team has the expertise and experience to provide you with the very best in neurological care, from advanced diagnostic testing and specialized procedures to innovative therapies for complex disorders. This includes a dedicated neurosciences team that provides intermediate nursing care and a wide range of high level interventions for patients with the most complex brain and spine conditions.

We’re proud to offer our patients the very latest advancements in the field of neurology and neurosurgery, including stroke prevention strategies that lead the nation, the first onsite stroke team in Houston, the leading epilepsy program in the southwestern United States, and groundbreaking innovations in neurotrauma, spine surgery and brain tumors.

Locate us at:
Universal Neurological Care, P.A.
8823 San Jose Blvd Ste. 209, Jacksonville, FL 32217
(904) 404-7044