Duke’s Neuroscience Center -- comprised of our neurology and neurosurgery programs -- unites the many people and programs throughout Duke dedicated to providing comprehensive evaluation and care to patients with a broad spectrum of neurological conditions.
At Duke, patients have access to cutting-edge technology, as well as to staff who specialize in neurological conditions.
Duke Division of
Neurology
The division of Duke that evaluates and treats patients with
disorders of the brain, spine, and central nervous system
Duke Division of Neurosurgery The division of Duke that performs surgeries of the brain, spine, and central nervous system
Duke Center
for Human Genetics
A Duke research facility dedicated to the investigation of
inherited disorders
Duke
University Center for the Study of Aging and Human
Development
A Duke research facility that examines the process of human
aging and health issues of the elderly
National
Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
A National Institutes of Health research center dedicated to
the study of the brain and central nervous system.
The Deane Laboratories
at Duke University Medical Center
A Duke program devoted to translating research findings into
novel therapies for epilepsy, Alzheimer’s diseases,
Parkinson’s disease, and Huntington’s disease.