A specialized team, accurate diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation all in one place. Einstein structures its multiple sclerosis care based on international models to provide integrated and personalized care. With a focus on innovation, the service brings together advanced neuroimaging resources, laboratory analyses, and immunomodulatory therapies
Center of Excellence in Multiple Sclerosis
Key Differentiators
Innovation, patient-centered care, and quality in the treatment of patients with multiple sclerosis

Modern Imaging Tests
With structured reports for diagnosis and follow-up
Infusion Centers
Specialized in disease-modifying therapies
Continuous monitoring
To assess patient progression and medication safety
Rehabilitation
With a specialized multiprofessional team dedicated to comprehensive patient care
Services
Learn about the services offered by the Multiple Sclerosis Center

Clinical diagnosis and neuroimaging
Laboratory testing, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis, biomarkers, and neuroimaging with personalized structured reports, including myelin mapping. Essential tools for the diagnosis and monitoring of multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases
Neurology consultations
In-person or telemedicine appointments with neurology specialists, offering diagnosis, second opinions, and continuous patient follow-up
Multidisciplinary care
Integrated work by neurologists, physical therapists, physiatrists, nutritionists, nurses, and neuropsychologists, promoting comprehensive care with a focus on quality of life
Immunomodulatory and disease-modifying therapies
Outpatient administration of immunobiologics and monoclonal antibodies in a specialized setting, with a team prepared to ensure safe and effective monitoring of therapies
Hospital-based procedures
Personalized therapeutic protocols for relapses and disease progression control, including pulse therapy, plasmapheresis, and other advanced treatments
Neurological rehabilitation
A specialized center with state-of-the-art technology, led by an interdisciplinary team (physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, speech therapists, nutritionists, and physical educators), aimed at functional recovery and overall well-being
Infusion Center
Specialized care, comfort, and a welcoming environment at every stage of treatment
The Infusion Center offers a safe, comfortable, and patient-centered experience, with a Day Hospital structure that allows therapeutic procedures to be carried out without the need for hospitalization.
The multiprofessional team is highly trained and specialized in Multiple Sclerosis, prepared to provide excellence in care for patients with neurological and autoimmune diseases at all stages of treatment.
Available services:
Medication infusions
Preparation and administration of immunomodulators, immunobiologics, and disease-modifying therapies
Care procedures such as wound care, punctures, and specific tests
The units are designed to provide a welcoming, comfortable, and discreet environment, promoting well-being throughout the entire care journey. Patients benefit from continuous monitoring, updated protocols, and individualized support, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of therapies
Where to find
Find the Einstein unit where the service is available
Other Einstein Neurology Services
Interventional Neurology
Provides 24/7 care for ischemic stroke, aneurysms, and tumors using 3D angiography and minimally invasive techniques. It is the first center in Latin America certified by the World Stroke Organization, following international protocols. It also offers a remote Second Opinion service, delivered by qualified professionals based on the most up-to-date scientific evidence
Memory Center (NEMO)
Focuses on the screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of cognitive changes, such as memory, attention, and language complaints. It offers cognitive check-ups, computerized screening tests, neuropsychological assessments, and integration with the Rehabilitation Center for physical and cognitive stimulation. The multidisciplinary team includes neurologists, neuropsychologists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists, dedicated to caring for patients with memory complaints, Alzheimer’s disease, and other dementias
Comprehensive Neurological Inpatient Unit
Provides inpatient care infrastructure, including general wards, a step-down unit, and an ICU, dedicated to neurological care. It includes specialized teams in neurology, neurosurgery, and interventional neurology, along with 24/7 support from a specialized multidisciplinary team
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is multiple sclerosis?
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, impacting the brain and spinal cord. It causes the loss of myelin, a protective layer around neurons, which makes communication between nerve cells more difficult. This can lead to a variety of symptoms, such as weakness in the arms or legs, muscle stiffness, tingling, visual changes, balance issues, and difficulties with memory and attention. Symptoms vary from person to person and may occur in relapses or progress over time
What are the most common signs?
The most common signs include fatigue, tingling, muscle weakness, visual disturbances, balance problems, muscle stiffness (spasticity), and cognitive difficulties, such as memory and concentration issues
How does Einstein diagnose multiple sclerosis?
Inspired by the European MSUnity model, Einstein brings together cutting-edge technology and a specialized team in one center. Diagnosis combines a detailed clinical evaluation with neuroimaging tests, laboratory analyses, and biomarkers, always focusing on accuracy, patient-centered care, and early treatment initiation
Is there a cure for multiple sclerosis?
Currently, multiple sclerosis has no cure, but there are effective treatments that help control the disease. These treatments can reduce the frequency of relapses, slow disease progression, and improve symptoms, allowing many people to lead active and productive lives. Early diagnosis and continuous follow-up with a specialized team are essential to ensure a better quality of life for patients
What are multiple sclerosis treatments like at Einstein?
Treatment is individualized, with early initiation and the use of the main available medications, along with advanced therapies and protocols. Einstein also offers neurological rehabilitation and multiprofessional support, all within an integrated, patient-centered care model