Weill Cornell Medicine's Neuromuscular Center in New York City provides comprehensive care for patients suffering from disorders that affect nerves and muscles. Their team of expert neurologists offers treatment for a range of conditions, including acute and chronic neck and back pain, weakness, numbness, neuropathy, myopathy, and nerve injuries. With care available seven days a week and appointments typically available within 24-48 hours, patients can expect prompt and efficient care for their neurologic and muscular health needs.
The Neuromuscular Center at Weill Cornell Medicine specializes in diagnosing and treating neuropathy and myopathy. Neuropathy is a disorder that affects the nerves in the body, causing symptoms such as weakness, muscle cramps, pain, numbness, and tingling. Myopathy, on the other hand, refers to diseases of the muscles, which can result in weakness and difficulty with everyday activities. The center offers a range of treatment options, including medications, therapy, splinting, and surgery, tailored to each patient's specific condition. Additionally, they provide opportunities for enrollment in therapeutic drug trials for certain conditions, ensuring patients have access to the latest advancements in neurologic care.
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