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Welcome - The Multiple Sclerosis Center of Atlanta

13 hours ago Multiple Sclerosis Center Of Atlanta - Treatment And Research Now Offering Telehealth MSCA now offers Telehealth Services to all established patients requiring follow-up visits. Patients should call (404) 351-0205 to reserve their telehealth visit appointment. Dedicated to Helping People With Multiple Sclerosis >> Go To The Portal


What is the MSCA-the multi Sclerosis Center of Atlanta?

Multiple Sclerosis Center Of Atlanta - Treatment And Research Now Offering Telehealth MSCA now offers Telehealth Services to all established patients requiring follow-up visits. Patients should call (404) 351-0205 to reserve their telehealth visit appointment. Dedicated to Helping People With Multiple Sclerosis

What is the MS center of Tidewater?

Mission Statement. The MSCA - THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CENTER OF ATLANTA exists to improve the health and hope of MS patients through advocacy, education, state of the art treatment, and research, leading to a more promising future. The MSCA - THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CENTER OF ATLANTA is a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization providing …

Why choose the Boster Center for multiple sclerosis?

THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CENTER OF ATLANTA Palisades at West Paces 3200 Downwood Circle NW, Suite 550 Atlanta, Georgia 30327 For General Information: (404) 351-0205 info@mscatl.org NEW PATIENT Appointments (404) 351-0205, Option 1 APPOINTMENT REQUEST URL LINK Clinical Research (404) 351-0205, Option 7

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Expertise in Neuro-inflammatory Diseases

We treat multiple sclerosis and a range of immune-related central nervous conditions, including:

Collaborative, Integrative Treatments

The specialists at the Emory MS Center provide team-based evaluations and treatment plans. You get access to a full line of therapies and integrative care from experts in:

Advancing Care through Research

Our MS doctors and scientists lead research projects focused on understanding and improving care for neuroinflammatory diseases of the central nervous system. We also lead and participate in clinical trials. This means you may be able to test a new medicine or treatment by taking part in a clinical study.

What is the Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis?

The Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis is committed to providing you with clinical care of the highest level of integrity, while avoiding potential conflicts of interest . As national leaders in the field of Multiple Sclerosis and spasticity, Dr. Boster and his team have collaborated with pharmaceutical and medical device companies to improve patient care and help develop new treatments. Many of these therapies work in unique ways and have complex risk profiles. Educating other healthcare professionals and patients on the benefits and risks of these therapeutics is important. In order to promote an ethical and transparent environment, a full disclosure of all financial relationships is provided below. Dr. Boster has received speaking and/or consulting fees from Biogen, Genentech, Genzyme, Medtronic, MS Views and News, Novartis, PeerView, Saol Therapeutics and Serono.

Who is Krissy Boster?

Krissy Boster is a graphic designer turned Clinical research coordinator . Graduating from the Knox County JVS in 2003, she proceeded to pursue an undergrad in fashion and graphic design, finding a passion in all things design and advertising, until early 2021, where she began training as a clinical research coordinator.

Where is Jeff Christensen?

Jeff Christensen grew up in Cleveland, Ohio in a home where two family members had Multiple Sclerosis. As such, Jeff has intimate and personal experience with the obstacles and opportunities that families with MS face. He brings two decades of experience in healthcare operations, information technology and finance to the Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis. When Jeff is not working at The Boster Center, he is busy educating and empowering new healthcare leaders as an adjunct professor. In his free time, Jeff is an avid runner and loves spending time with his son.

How long does it take to get an FMLA?

FMLA requests can take up to 15 business days to process. Delays in paperwork can occur if sections of the FMLA intake form are missing or incomplete, the required number of visits for the condition listed has not been met, or the number of available days off has been exhausted.

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