Continuing
our tradition of clinical leadership.

A leader in neuroscience
care for more than 25 years, the NeuroScience Center has a full
range of services to treat almost all neurological needs.
- the
area’s
first certified Primary Stroke Center
- the
area’s first
dedicated Neuro ICU
- the
region’s only PICU
- the
region’s first and only CARF-accredited
inpatient rehabilitation program with a brain injury certification
- the
area’s busiest emergency center and Level II trauma
center
- board-certified
specialists in neurology, neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery,
vascular specialists, spine specialists and clinical nurse
specialists
- board-certified
pediatric specialists in neurology, orthopedic surgery and
spine specialists
Leaders
of NeuroScience
From
caring for newborns with spina bifida to adults with pain, Parkinson's
disease, stroke, brain and spinal cord injury, epilepsy and depression,
The NeuroScience Center at St. Vincent Hospital has been providing
excellent, compassionate care for more than 25 years. That's
why more area physicians trust their serious neurological patients
to St. Vincent than any other health care provider in the region.
NeuroScience ICU
An eight-bed neuroscience intensive care unit on 4th Floor is equipped for both
children and adult patients. Board certified pediatric critical care specialists
are available around-the-clock to assist in caring for children in all of St.
Vincent Hospital's intensive care units, including the neuro ICU. Operating for
25 years, St. Vincent Hospital's Neuro ICU is the longest established neuroscience
ICU in Wisconsin. Its nursing staff holds advanced training and certifications
in neuroscience trauma care, Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Pediatric Advanced
Life Support.
Take this "Stroke Risk
Assessment" to find out if you have any possible warning
signs.
Check the Hospital
News for
the next Free Stroke Screening in the area, or call for more
information
Community
Programs and Education
ENCARE
Think
First
Think
First for Kids
Stroke Prevention Education
Stroke Survivors
Support Group
Acoustic Neuroma
Support Group
Brain Tumor
Hotline and Support Group
For more information call
(920) 433-8430 or (920) 433-8418. |