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UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute
UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute is conveniently located on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard near UC Medical Center. Here, you’ll have access to groundbreaking research, evidence-based care and innovative therapies, all led by top-ranked specialists. From the parking garage to the exam room, this facility addresses the unique needs of patients with neurological conditions.
Directions & Parking
Getting to UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute.
We understand that it may be challenging to find your way in a place you don’t visit often, so we are here to help you plan your visit and get you to your destination.
Patient & Guest Amenities
Caring for Our Patients, Community and Each Other.
One of our goals at UC Health is to provide a pleasant and healing environment for our guests. We work hard to ensure that patients have a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Visitors are encouraged to stop at the information desk in the main lobby to receive a patient room number. To protect the confidentiality of patients, nurses and staff may be limited in the information they can provide.
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NASBS Multidisciplinary Team of Distinction (MTD)
The UC Health Skull Base Team was designated as a NASBS 2021 Multidisciplinary Team of Distinction - meaning our team is comprised of a variety of specialists who can evaluate and treat all types of skull base conditions.
The Multidisciplinary Team of Distinction designation is based on meeting North American Skull Base Society (NASBS) membership criteria and may not be construed as a Medical Referral.

Top 1% in the Nation
Forty-three UC Health physicians and advanced practice providers have been ranked in the top 1% of clinicians in the nation with the best patient experience and satisfaction scores for fiscal year 2022 (July 2021 through June 2022).

UC Garner Neuroscience Institute News
Swift Action and Expert Care Gives Neurotrauma Patient a Second Chance at Life

UC Health Earns 2023 National Quality Recognition for Stroke Care

Gardner Family Foundation Gifts $5.25 million to UC Health for Neurological Care

UC Health Leads the Way in Implementing New Stroke Treatment in Region

Lou's Story: Finding Relief After Constant Headaches for Years

UC Health Receives National Quality Recognition for Stroke Care

Treating Refractory Epilepsy

Complex Spine Revision Surgery Provides Fast Relief

Mobile Stroke Unit Delivers Timely, World-Class Care for Local College Student

UC Health Among Three Sites in Ohio to Provide New Alzheimer’s Treatment

Honoring a Life by Finding Meaning

Understanding Skull Base Conditions

Seasonal Affective Disorder

Give the Gift of Sleep to Boost Your Immune System

Spinal Patient Back to Running Marathons and Enjoying Life

The Ketogenic Diet Enhances Radiation Effect in Brain Tumors


Acute Stroke Therapy: Time is Still Brain

Brain Tumors: In a Nutshell

Offering Hope to Patients With Chronic Pain

A Cost Effective Cranioplasty Using 3D Printed Custom Skull Implants

Treating Epilepsy: Now and In the Future

UC Health Opens $68M UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute Building

Acting ‘FAST’ with the Stroke Team

The Minds Behind Neurocritical Care

The Connection Between Vision and Stroke

When is a Headache the Sign of Something More?

Brain Power — Nurses Play Integral Role in West Chester’s Advancing Neurology Services

A New Home for UC Health Neurosciences
Cheng Named Chair of Neurosurgery at UC

When a Tremor's Cure is in the Mind

The Mysterious Randomness of Epileptic Auras: They Can Arrive as Color, Memory or a Song

HOW YOU CAN HELP
Ways To Give Back.
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