BMC’s Yawkey building doors are now closed as an entrance as part of our ongoing efforts to enhance our campus and provide you with the best clinical care.

All patients and visitors on our main campus must enter our hospital via Shapiro, Menino, or Moakley buildings, where they will be greeted by team members at a new centralized check-in desk before continuing to the hospital. We are excited to welcome you and appreciate your patience as we improve our facilities.

The Neurology Department offers a full spectrum of care for all disorders affecting the brain, nerves, muscles and spinal cord, from epilepsy and strokes to headaches and Alzheimer’s disease. Our robust research programs also ensure that patients have access to the newest and most cutting-edge therapies. 

Leading Expertise

Six doctors

named Top Docs by Boston Magazine

Center of Excellence

for multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease care

U.S. News High-Performing

program for stroke care

Programs and Clinics

“MS doesn’t stop me. I don’t plan on letting it stop me. I have a lot of things to accomplish. I always say that I don’t live with MS. MS lives with me.” Selina's story
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Information You May Need

Training and Education

Neurology Residency and Fellowships

The Department of Neurology at Boston Medical Center has a long and distinguished history in both the academic and clinical arenas, with both a neurology residency program and subspecialty fellowships available. 

Global Health Initiative

The Department of Neurology’s Global Health Initiative provides opportunities for residents and attending physicians to provide neurological care in developing nations. The Initiative includes a Global Health Track for residents with formal presentations on global health neurology and opportunities in field experience and research.  

Stroke/IR Suite - June 2019 Photoshoot
Research

Neurology Research

The Department of Neurology at Boston Medical Center conducts world-class basic science, translational, and clinical research. Physicians and scientists collaborate via nationally and locally funded research programs to develop the latest in neurological diagnostics and therapies.