Treating Diseases of the Nervous System

Stroke. Dementia. Parkinson’s disease. Epilepsy. Brain aneurysms. These are serious conditions that can be scary at first. But having the team at Southwest Healthcare on your side can make managing and treating these conditions a little less daunting.

Southwest Healthcare offers a comprehensive range of neurological services and advanced neurointerventional care to diagnose and treat many conditions and diseases that affect the nervous system. This includes teleneurology, where we can consult with offsite neurologists 24/7 when needed to provide remote patient examinations and diagnostic reviews.

Palmdale Regional Medical Center
38600 Medical Center Drive
93551
Phone: 661-382-5000
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Temecula Valley Hospital
31700 Temecula Parkway
Temecula, CA 92592
Phone: 951-331-2200
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Palmdale Regional Medical Center
38600 Medical Center Drive
93551
Phone: 661-382-5000
3 min.
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Find a Physician

If you need a referral to a physician at Southwest Healthcare, call our free physician referral service at 800-879-1020 or search for a doctor online.

Neurologic Conditions Treated

Some of the most common conditions that our neurologists diagnose and treat are:

  • Brain aneurysms
  • Epilepsy and seizure disorders
  • Headache disorders
  • Inflammatory diseases, including multiple sclerosis
  • Memory disorders and dementia
  • Movement disorders, including Parkinson's disease
  • Neuropathy and muscle diseases
  • Stroke

Deep Brain Stimulation

We offer deep brain stimulation (DBS), which is an FDA-approved treatment for Parkinson’s disease. It helps correct abnormal electrical activity in the brain. It involves placing tiny wire electrodes in the brain and a small generator in the chest, which sends electrical signals to the brain.

Biplane Angiography

We also offer biplane angiography, which is an advanced, minimally invasive technology used to diagnose and treat stroke, brain aneurysms and other neurological conditions. It produces 3D images of the brain that can identify blockages that could potentially cause a stroke. The images can also assist physicians with placing stents and guiding catheters through the brain.