Weather Advisory: Temporary Door Closure

Due to extreme cold, access through the Moakley Building's entrance off Boston Medical Center Place will be temporarily closed from 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, through 7 a.m. Monday, Feb. 2.

All patients and visitors should use the main entrance for the Menino and Yawkey Buildings during this time. The hospital remains open and operating as normal.

We appreciate your patience as we take these precautions during severe winter weather.

Our multidisciplinary group of neurologists, radiologists, neuroradiologists, and neurosurgeons offers cutting-edge diagnostic imaging and treatment for conditions that affect the brain, neck, and spinal cord. We are experts in treating aneurysms, stroke, and more with minimally invasive and imaging-guided techniques. 

The Neurology Department offers a full spectrum of neurological care for all neurological disorders from epilepsy to headaches to Alzheimer’s disease. Our robust research program …
The Department of Radiology at BMC is a full-service academic medical imaging department that performs over 350,000 screening, diagnostic, and interventional procedures annually f…
We provide comprehensive surgical treatment of the spine for trauma, degenerative conditions, congenital problems, and more. Our surgeons are experts in minimally invasive surgica…
Education and Training

Neurology Residency

The interventional neuroradiology division faculty participate in the education and training of residents who wish to gain experience in minimally invasive neurological procedures. Trainees are invited to participate in case conferences in stroke.

Research

Neuroradiology Research

Our faculty are clinician researchers recognized as experts in the field, with particular interests in aneurysm coiling and flow diversion as well as acute intra-arterial therapies for stroke. Our faculty have authored over 130 peer-reviewed publications and made more than 80 presentations at scientific meetings on a national and international level.

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