Texas Health provides care for patients with neurological conditions and trauma-related injuries. From neurotrauma and cerebrovascular conditions to comprehensive brain and spine care, physicians and nurses on the medical staff treat a wide range of disorders affecting the brain and nervous system.

Texas Health provides access to advanced neuroscience services across North Texas. Our programs combine leading technologies with coordinated care for patients with conditions affecting the brain and nervous system. Physicians and nurses on the medical staff, along with therapists and other caregivers, bring extensive experience from treating a high volume of neurological cases.

Comprehensive Neurological Care

Some neurological conditions are more common, while others are complex and less frequently seen. Texas Health provides care for a wide range of neurological diseases, disorders and injuries, with physicians on the medical staff bringing experience in treating both routine and complex conditions.

  • Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders
  • Brain and spine tumors
  • Brain aneurysm
  • Carpel tunnel syndrome
  • Cerebrovascular and endovascular conditions
  • Chiari malformation
  • Degenerative spine conditions (Herniated discs, sciatica, spinal stenosis)
  • Epilepsy and seizures
  • Movement disorders (Parkinson’s Disease, Tourette syndrome, tremors, Multiple Sclerosis)
  • Nerve entrapment
  • Neurotrauma
  • Sciatica
  • Scoliosis and spinal deformities
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Spine fracture
  • Stroke
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Trigeminal neuralgia
  • Ulnar neuropathy

High-Quality Care in Emergencies

Texas Health Dallas is a Level I Trauma Center (Comprehensive Trauma Facility), providing resources for patients who require complex trauma care, including 24/7 in-house coverage by trauma and general surgeons, along with specialty care such as neurosurgery. Texas Health Fort Worth and Texas Health Plano are designated Level II Trauma Centers.

All three programs provide advanced neurocritical care for patients with spinal cord injuries and traumatic brain injuries. Dedicated neurotrauma intensive care units (NTICU) include continuous monitoring by specialized care teams and access to neuroimaging and advanced brain and spine monitoring technologies.

Advancing Neurological Care in Collaboration with UT Southwestern

Texas Health Dallas, in collaboration with UT Southwestern, provides advanced and compassionate care to patients faced with health conditions that affect the spine, brain and peripheral nerves. The program is a powerful combination of Texas Health Dallas and UT Southwestern’s commitment to offering convenient access to world-class care and the latest clinical trials and scientific research for the treatment of complex brain and spinal cord conditions.

Awards and Accreditations

  
  

Texas Health proudly offers six primary stroke centers accredited by The Joint Commission. Texas Health Dallas and Texas Health Plano are comprehensive stroke centers as designated by DNV-GL Healthcare. And Texas Health Fort Worth is a Joint Commission Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center, one of the highest certifications that U.S. hospitals can achieve. It is the first hospital in Fort Worth and one of only three hospitals in the North Texas Region to achieve this accreditation.

Texas Health Fort Worth is the first facility in the U.S. to earn The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Neurotrauma Certification and the second hospital in Texas to earn The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Advanced Certification in Spine Surgery (ACSS). The Gold Seal is a symbol of quality that reflects a healthcare organization’s commitment to providing safe and quality patient care and demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards.

Texas Health Fort Worth is also an acknowledged state and regional leader in the treatment of brain tumors. We joined a rarified group by becoming the second health care facility in the U.S. to receive The Joint Commission Disease Specific-Care Certification for Brain Tumor. For patients, this nationally accredited program means a multidisciplinary approach to their care, where tools, technologies and treatments offer options for brain tumor care.

As the first hospital in Fort Worth to be recognized as a Level 3 epilepsy center by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers, patients have access to specialists on the medical staff devoted to providing the highest level of evaluation and treatment to help control seizures and improve the lives of those with complex epilepsy.

Additional accreditations include:

Treatments and Technologies

The treatment of neurological conditions and diseases is complex and constantly evolving. Physicians on the medical staff pair an evidence-based approach with a willingness to use new and advanced technologies, therapies and research to evaluate and provide high-quality care for patients.

  • NeuroBlate® minimally invasive robotic laser technology that uses MRI-guided laser light to ablate unwanted or abnormal tissue in the brain. Available at Texas Health Fort Worth and Texas Health Dallas.
  • Neurovascular treatments: biplane neuro-interventional radiology suites, thrombectomy procedures, and use of Pipeline® and Pulse Rider® devices for the treatment of cerebral aneurysms
  • Cerebrovascular program with minimally invasive treatment options
  • Virtual stroke care, or telestroke, program at Texas Health Fort Worth connects experienced, board-certified neurologists on the medical staff to patients in outlying and rural areas.
  • Neurodiagnostic: 3T MRI, iMRI, functional MRI, CAT, CT angiography, Flash CT, PET and SPECT
  • Hybrid neurointerventional operating suite with both non-invasive and open craniotomy procedure capabilities
  • Specialized neurosurgical techniques for spine and deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery for Parkinson’s disease
  • Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) with 24/7 monitoring using simultaneous audio/video EEG recordings to help evaluate and care for patients with complex and difficult-to-control seizures.
  • Participation in research into new therapies and treatments for patients with neurological disease and neurotrauma.

The Road to Recovery

Because a neurosurgical patient’s journey does not end after surgery, an extensive suite of neurological rehabilitation services is available to safely help patients regain control of their lives and re-establish their independence. Programs include inpatient rehabilitation, brain injury, concussion and stroke specialty programs, stroke recovery and more.

Find a neuroscience specialist at a Texas Health location close to you.

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