Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Treatment & Rehabilitation

The neurological specialists at Houston Methodist work together to diagnose and treat multiple sclerosis (MS). Our highly trained experts deliver state-of-the-art treatments for all types of MS, including relapsing-remitting MS and primary-progressive MS.

If you receive an MS diagnosis, we provide you a personalized treatment plan to manage your symptoms, reduce the number and severity of relapses, and potentially slow disease progression.

We combine the latest research with decades of experience to deliver world-class neurological care.

Ranked #13 in the Nation for Neurology & Neurosurgery

Houston Methodist Hospital is ranked Best in Texas and No. 13 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for Neurology & Neurosurgery. U.S. News & World Report has also named Houston Methodist Hospital one of the nation's best as a nationally ranked Honor Roll hospital.


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Advanced MS Care for Your Individual Needs

Currently there is no cure for MS, so treatments are focused on managing the condition. The effects of MS vary, with no two people experiencing identical symptoms or disease progression. We work with your unique situation to optimize your physical, mental and emotional health.

A range of effective medications can help manage symptoms and slow the progression of all forms of MS. Physical or occupational therapy can enhance mobility and ability to perform daily tasks. Many patients also benefit from psychological care like counseling to support their emotional health.

We offer access to innovative clinical trials that can provide promising new neuromuscular and MS treatments not yet available to the public. Our highly trained specialists coordinate across disciplines to offer state-of-the-art equipment and medical technology.

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Treating MS

Movement Disorders Clinic
Neurorehabilitation programs at the clinic help patients with MS maintain or improve movement and cognition.
MS Medications
Find details about the medications used to treat multiple sclerosis.
Find a Clinical Trial
Clinical trials can provide hope for patients who have not had success with standard or “best known” treatments.
Find Patient Resources
Get information to prepare for your visit, as well as find answers to frequently asked questions.

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