Neuromodulation Technologies | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone’s Center for Neuromodulation uses implantable devices to treat patients with Parkinson’s disease and other conditions.
Neuromyelitis Optica & MOG Antibody Disorder Treatment & Research Program | NYU Langone Health
Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder and MOG antibody disorder are treated at NYU Langone’s Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center.
Neuropalliative Care | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone’s neuropalliative care service offers expert medical care for serious neurologic illnesses, aimed at improving patient’s quality of life.
Neuropsychology & Learning Service | NYU Langone Health
The Neuropsychology and Learning Service at NYU Langone’s Child Study Center pinpoints the source of a child’s learning difficulties.
Neurosurgery | NYU Langone Health
The highly experienced neurosurgeons at NYU Langone are internationally recognized experts in treating complex brain and spinal cord conditions.
Neurosurgical Care at NYU Langone Ambulatory Care East Meadow | NYU Langone Health
At NYU Langone Ambulatory Care East Meadow, our neurosurgeons treat brain tumors, neurovascular abnormalities, and spine and movement disorders. Learn more
New Jersey Locations | NYU Langone Health
See all NYU Langone locations in New Jersey and find locations near you.
New onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE)
This is a multi-site study aiming at creating a biorepository of a rare disease, new onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE), to establish clinical characteristics, outcomes and biomarkers of disease.
NEW YORK OSTEOARTHRITIS HAND COHORT
This is an observational, longitudinal registry of patients with hand osteoarthritis (HOA) that broadly aims to assess the clinical spectrum, risk factors, and identify possible clinical and inflammatory biomarkers of severity and disease progression.
New York University (NYU) Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD) Study
The purpose of this research study is to collect information on patients with Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD). SCAD is caused by a break in the wall of a coronary artery (blood vessel supplying the heart with blood), which then leads to a blockage of blood flow to the heart. Most patients then have symptoms of a heart attack. SCAD typically affects younger people, mostly women who do not have the traditional risk factors associated with heart disease. There are many potential causes and ways to treat SCAD. Therefore, by observing patients who have been diagnosed, we hope to determine which tests and/or medications are working best to treat this condition and prevent future heart events. If you are interested in participating or would like more information about the study please email us at NYUSCAD@nyulangone.org.