University of Cincinnati, one of the largest regional centers for neurological and psychiatric care, sought to bring together patient care, research, and education into one facility, combining 12 specialty centers and 125 faculty members. Now open, the new building will provide a gateway to the UC Health campus.
The UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute provides comprehensive care across 12 centers and two specialty programs, including treatments for Parkinson’s, epilepsy, brain tumors, mood disorders, stroke care and rehabilitation and Alzheimer’s disease. Last year, UC Health clinicians within the neurosciences saw more than 56,000 patients.
The new central location will allow the institute to better serve the growing patient population and will help attract and retain the top health care professionals working in the neuroscience field.