Providers MS Center

About the Multiple Sclerosis Center

The Weill Cornell Medicine Multiple Sclerosis Center is dedicated to improving the lives of people living with MS through comprehensive, personalized care. We bring together leading clinicians and researchers to improve outcomes today while advancing treatments for tomorrow.

Our mission is to:

  • Provide multidisciplinary care that addresses the medical, cognitive, emotional, and rehabilitative needs of patients and families.
  • Limit disability and restore function through innovative diagnostics, therapies, and clinical trials.
  • Advance clinical, translational, and basic research to identify new multiple sclerosis treatments and regenerative strategies.
  • Translate discovery into real-world impact through collaboration across neurology, imaging, immunology, and genetics.


What We Offer


Personalized, Multidisciplinary Care

Our neurologists develop individualized treatment plans using advanced diagnostic tools and the most current therapies. Care may include disease-modifying treatments, symptom management, and coordinated rehabilitation services tailored to each patient’s needs.

Nurses provide education and ongoing support related to medications, symptom management, and daily living with MS. Clinical social workers offer individualized guidance and help patients and families navigate emotional, cognitive, and practical challenges associated with the disease.

Specialty Services

Patients benefit from coordinated care with specialists in neuro-ophthalmology, rehabilitative medicine, urology, neuropsychology, neuroradiology, and neurosurgery. Physical and cognitive rehabilitation services are integrated into care to support function, independence, and quality of life.

Research and Clinical Trials

Research is a core mission of the MS Center. Our clinical, translational, and basic science programs focus on limiting disability, restoring function, and advancing new treatments for multiple sclerosis. Patients may have opportunities to participate in clinical trials evaluating novel therapies designed to slow disease progression and promote repair.

Our research spans neuroscience, immunology, genetics, and advanced imaging, including efforts to better visualize axons and myelin and to develop regenerative strategies for MS.



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The nurse is so great. She has no problem finding a vein or getting blood. She’s so sweet and happy all the time. She’s fun to talk to. Love her!

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Weill Cornell Faculty in the News - May 28, 2001

Dr. Daniel Alonso was interviewed about the new Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar for New Physician magazine. Dr. Brian Apatoff (neurology) was interviewed about new developments in treating multiple sclerosis by Healthology.com. Dr. Louis Aronne (medicine) was interviewed about the genetics of obesity by Newsweek. Dr. Ernst Bartsich and Dr. Ioannis Zervoudakis (obstetrics and gynecology) were interviewed by Pregnancy magazine about the dangers of common household items for pregnant women...
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Weill Cornell Faculty in the News - April 16, 2001

Dr. Brian Apatoff (neurology) was interviewed by the New York Post on multiple sclerosis. Dr. Louis Aronne (medicine) has begun a series of appearances on the CBS Early Show, commenting on and monitoring a weight-loss program for five participants. In Self magazine, he was interviewed concerning fad diets and celebrities. Dr. Phyllis August (medicine) was interviewed by the Daily News on possible side effects of NSAIDs. Dr. Roger Emert (medicine) was interviewed by WABC-TV on the pollen...

Events

Oct 24

Pathways to Wellness: Building Resilience & Bridging Neural Networks

Oct 24 to 1:00pm
Friday, October 24 11 AM - 1 PM Location: Weill Greenberg Center, 1305 York Ave, Floor 2 Conference Room A Presented by Jen Smrtka Board-...

Oct 22

Neurology Grand Rounds

Oct 22 to 9:30am
Lecture Topic: "Diagnosis and Management of Multiple Sclerosis" Aaron Miller M.D. Professor of Neurology Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai