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Duke’s multidisciplinary team of seasoned neurologists, neurosurgeons, nurses, physical and occupational therapists, psychologists, social workers, and other staff specialize in the diagnosis, care, and research of hundreds of complex neurological disorders.

Their expertise, combined with cutting-edge technology and equipment, allows for complete diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases at Duke.

Because our expert clinicians have years of experience treating a broad spectrum of memory disorders, neuromuscular diseases, and movement disorders, they are sensitive to the particular challenges and needs often faced by patients and their families.

To learn more about Duke’s neurological disorders program, call 888-ASK-DUKE (888-275-3853).

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Updated: July 16, 2010
Published: Sept. 12, 2006
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