The Sentara Neuroscience Network

The Sentara Neuroscience Network, a highly integrated system of professionals, procedures, therapies and facilities has been organized to ensure top-quality neurological and neurosurgical care.

We have made accessing the Neuroscience Network as simple and patient-friendly as possible. When you call 1-877-706-3456, you will reach our 'Neuroscience Network Coordinator' your guide through the Network.

This registered nurse will answer any questions you may have, and direct you to the right specialty or department for your needs. Sentara's Neuroscience Network services include:

Dedicated neurosurgical operating suites

Full scope of care from education to inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation

Physicians highly trained and board certified in neuro specialties (neurology/neuro surgery/interventional radiology)

Dedicated neurosciences ICU

Technologically advanced radiology services

Two accredited sleep disorders centers

Comprehensive neuroscience unit which includes: 

 acute stroke unit 

 Epilepsy monitoring unit 

 Three pain management centers

Comprehensive home care services, including nursing care and medical equipment
We provide care for patients presenting with any aspect of the complete spectrum of neurologic and neurosurgical disorders. Our Neuroscience Network and its physician partners provide the most effective care and management of:
Stroke
Head Trauma
Spine Trauma
Sleep Disorders
Epilepsy
Parkinson's Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Brain Tumor
Spinal Cord Tumor
Acoustic Neuroma
Myasthenia Gravis
Alzheimer's Disease
Aneurysms and Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM's)
Pituitary Tumors
Functional (trigeminal neuralgia, TIC douloureux, facial nerve)
Cranial Facial
Interventional Therapy
Rehabilitation Services
Infectious Disease
 Sentara Healthcare and its physician partners are proud to be able to offer our patients the best neurological professionals, facilities and care in the region. But, ultimately, the most important member of the patient care team is you. It is vital that you understand your disease, and that you feel comfortable about your treatment and care. Become informed. Ask questions. And play an active role in your recovery.