Welcome to the UC Neuroscience Institute!

UC Neuroscience Institute (UCNI) in Cincinnati is a leading treatment, research and teaching center for complex neurological conditions. Based at the University Hospital and the University of Cincinnati, its physicians and researchers have created national models for the treatment and research of complex conditions, including ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, brain aneurysms, brain and spinal cord trauma, Parkinson’s disease, brain tumors, seizures, and trigeminal neuralgia.

UCNI includes a team of more than 85 experts from nine specialties who collaborate across disciplines to provide the most comprehensive diagnosis and treatment possible. Key accomplishments of UCNI include:

  1. In 2005, UC Neuroscience Institute became the first center in Cincinnati and one of 140 nationally to be certified as a national Primary Stroke Center by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). This verifies the center follows nationally recognized best practices for the treatment of stroke patients, which leads to better outcomes. The center was re-certified in 2009.
  2. UCNI is also home to the Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky Stroke Team, which serves as a community resource for the rapid diagnosis and treatment of stroke patients. Neurologists at UCNI have pioneered advanced treatments in stroke and have authored numerous works on this topic.
  3. The Cincinnati Epilepsy Center has earned a level IV rating – the highest rating for epilepsy care – from the National Association of Epilepsy Centers. UCNI treats hundreds of patients annually and has the second highest patient volume in epilepsy treatment in the state of Ohio.
  4. Based at the region’s only Level I adult trauma center, UCNI includes a comprehensive neurotrauma program with specially trained physicians, neurosurgeons and clinicians in the treatment of catastrophic injuries to the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves.
  5. UCNI’s Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit (NSICU) is headed by the region’s only neurointensivists. These physicians, specially trained in neurocritical care, are dedicated to the treatment of patients who have undergone neurosurgery or who have experienced a stroke, aneurysm rupture or traumatic brain injury.
  6. The NSICU is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to maximize patient outcomes during the critical period that follows surgery or a significant neurological injury. Technologies include 24-hour EEG monitoring of unconscious patients to determine whether seizures are occurring; advanced monitoring of oxygen and blood-flow levels to the brain; and portable CT scanning, which eliminates the risk associated with transporting patients to other parts of the hospital for procedures.
  7. The James J. and Joan A. Gardner Family Center for Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders, one of the most advanced in the country, treats these progressive neurological diseases with best available care and strives to understand them through basic, translational and clinical research.
  8. The Waddell Center for Multiple Sclerosis is a certified member of the National MS Consortium and an affiliate of the National MS Society. Its team has conducted groundbreaking research into the underlying mechanisms of MS and clinical trials to explore best treatment options for patients with MS.
  9. The Center for Advanced Brain Tumor Research and Treatment at UCNI is internationally renowned for its compassionate team approach, unique image-guided surgical expertise, restorative treatments and basic and clinical research.
  10. The otolaryngologists who are part of UCNI have received national recognition for advancing treatment in smell and taste disorders, swallowing, hearing impairment and cochlear implants.

If you have unanswered questions about our programs, services or physicians, please contact us at 1-866-941-UCNI (8264).

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