MUSC Health Neurosciences at Rutledge Tower
135 Rutledge Avenue, Rutledge Tower, 9th Floor,Charleston, SC 29425
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Neurological conditions continue despite new demands on our healthcare system due to the COVID-19 virus. MUSC Health neurologists are committed to providing safe access to nationally recognized care to you and your family during this unprecedented time. Through our virtual care network you are able to connect directly with our care team members who can help with diagnosis and treatment. Select appointments available. Call us to schedule a video visit.
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Travis H. Turner, Ph.D.
Neuropsychology
About
Travis H. Turner, Ph.D. is an assistant professor and director of the Neuropsychology Division at MUSC. He studied psychology and neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh and earned his doctorate in clinical psychology through San Diego State University and the University of California, San Diego. He completed clinical internship and postdoctoral training at MUSC and the VAMC in Charleston. He provides clinical neuropsychological evaluations for patients followed within movement disorders. His research program is focused on developing new ways to measure and treat cognitive deficits in Parkinson's disease. Current efforts in this pursuit include development and standardization of computerized behavioral saccade tests, neuropsychological assessment via videoconferencing (i.e. telemedicine), and clinical trials (e.g. phospholipid-bound omega-3 supplementation).
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Nicholas Jerome Milano, M.D.
Neurology
About
Dr. Nicholas Milano joined the Department of Neurology at MUSC in August 2014. Prior to this he completed his residency in neurology at Cleveland Clinic and a fellowship in cognitive and behavioral neurology at the University of Florida.Dr. Milano's clinical interests include all types of cognitive and neurobehavioral disorders including Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, primary progressive aphasia, and other dementias. Dr. Milano's research interests involve understanding the underlying brain mechanisms which lead to human thinking and behaviors. By understanding these mechanisms, physicians are better able to treat cognitive and neurobehavioral disorders.
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MUSC Health Neurosciences at Rutledge Tower
135 Rutledge Avenue, Rutledge Tower, 9th Floor,Charleston, SC 29425