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The Neuro provides high-quality clinical care to make sure every patient has the best experience when they come here. Here are their stories.

Your monthly update from The Neuro-Patient Resource Centre

19 Apr 2024

As part of Parkinson's disease Awareness Month, we鈥檙e highlighting information resources on Parkinson's disease.

The case for patients donating samples to research

12 Apr 2024

鈥淲e need a discovery that will slow or stop the progression of this debilitating disease. We need a cure鈥

Navigating an epilepsy diagnosis

26 Mar 2024

Alex Slaney Ashton describes her experience with epilepsy, misconceptions about the disease and why she wanted to give back.

Year in review: 2023

21 Dec 2023

2023 was full of exciting developments at The Neuro. Here is a list of our top news stories from the year.

Aprilia and Siena's lemonade stand for ALS

8 Sep 2023

Children鈥檚 initiative raises $8,600 for research into neurodegenerative disease.

Living with Rare Disease 鈥 Ingrid鈥檚 story

28 Feb 2023

Ingrid Kovitch shares her experience living with a rare disease and how she is contributing to the future of research.

A conversation with WHO Caregiver Skills Training Program Master Trainers

16 Nov 2022

Marla Cable and Rebecca Fenton share what motivates them to empower Canadian caregivers and service providers to better support children with neurodevelopmental conditions

Living a full life with multiple sclerosis

11 May 2022

An avid skier, Pierre Lachance doesn鈥檛 let multiple sclerosis stop him from hitting the slopes higher, faster and harder.

A victory over epilepsy

24 Mar 2022

Thanks to The Neuro鈥檚 treatment and care, Benjamin Piette now lives a life free of epilepsy symptoms.

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The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital)听is a bilingual academic healthcare institution. We are a听平特五不中 research and teaching institute; delivering high-quality patient care, as part of the Neuroscience Mission of the 平特五不中 Health Centre.听We are听proud to be a Killam Institution, supported by the Killam Trusts.

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