General Neurology/Medical
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Inc.
American Medical Association
American Academy of Neurology
American Academy of Clinical Neurophysiology
American Neurological Association
Medline Plus (English/Spanish)
Myasthenia Gravis Support Group
GBS/CIDP Foundation International
The Raleigh Chapter is led by Everett Nichols, Survivor/Facilitator. Group meets first Saturday in March and October. Contact Everett for further information at nichols316@bellsouth.net, or call 919-786-9928.
Child Neurology
Child Neurology and Developmental Center
Autism Speaks
Sleep for Kids
TEACCH
Family Village (summaries of many neurological disorders)
ACHE: American Council for Headache Education - Kids
University of Michigan Health System - Child Development Milestones
Advanced Health Care Directives
(Living Wills, Heath Care Power of Attorney, Organ/Tissue Donor Card, etc.)
North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State Advance Health Care Directive Registry
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's North Carolina Inc.
The physicians and nurses of Raleigh Neurology strongly recommend that patients and families with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia contact the Alzheimer's North Carolina Inc. The Eastern North Carolina Chapter is based in Raleigh and serves 51 counties from the Triangle to the coast. The best place to begin the journey to understanding dementia is Alzheimer's North Carolina Inc. You may contact them by phone, by mail, or through their website:
Phone: 919-832-3732, or Toll Free: 1-800-228-8738
Mailing Address: 1305 Navaho Drive, Suite 101, Raleigh, NC 27609
Website: www.alzn.org. This is a comprehensive website full of very useful information.
Brain Injury
Brain Injury Association of North Carolina (BIANC)
A brain Injury can happen to anyone. The Brain Injury Association of NC (BIANC) is here to help, whether you are a person with a brain injury, a family member, friend or a professional providing services or seeking education and/or resources. Brain injury can happen from concussion, trauma or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), stroke, tumor, heart attack and many other causes.
Evidence-based Clinical Practice Parameters and Guidelines
Tripod Database
Ovid Resource
Info POEMS
Clinical Evidence
American College of Physicians
Bandolier
University of Western Ontario – Neurology
The HHS Health Technology Assessment Program
Canadian Medical Association
National Guideline Clearinghouse
American Heart Association
The Cochrane Library
The Brain Matters
Headache Resources
National Headache Foundation
National Institute of Health
American Headache Society
Huntington's Chorea
Two studies are available from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center / Bowman Gray on Huntington's Chorea. For information contact Francis Walker, MD at Bowman Gray, via Vicki Hunt, RN (336) 716-2131 vhunt@wfubmc.edu or Christine O'Neill (336) 716-8611 or coneill@wfubmc.edu
Multiple Sclerosis
Eastern North Carolina Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society
"MS stops people from moving. The National MS Society exists to make sure it doesn't."
3101 Industrial Drive Suite 210
Raleigh NC 27609
Phone: 919-834-0678
Fax: 919-834-9822
Email: nct@nmss.org
Website: www.nmss.org
Guidelines for Immunizations for Adults with MS
International Organization of MS Nurses
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Medscape
North Carolina Aging Resources
Adult Daycare
Aging Services Directory
Area Agencies on Aging
Connected Care
Councils and Departments on Aging
Senior Centers of North Carolina
Full Circle of Care
Triangle J Area Agency on Aging
Resources For Seniors (Wake County)
Meals on Wheels of Wake County
Independence Health Lifestyle Center
Neuropathy
National Institute of Health
Mayo Clinic
Parkinson’s Disease
National Parkinson's Foundation
Sleep Resources
American Academy of Sleep Medicine
National Sleep Foundation
American Association of Polysomnographic Technologies
Southern Sleep Society
American Board of Sleep Medicine
Sleep for Kids
Restless Leg Syndrome Foundation
American Sleep Apnea Association
National Organization for Rare Disorders
Better Sleep Council
National Center on Sleep Disorders Research – NIH
Sleep Disorders, Health & Safety in Police Officers
TIPS (Triangle Indian-American Physicians Society)
TIPS (Triangle Indian-American Physicians Society) is a non-profit medical society founded in Nov 2006. Its goal is to promote professional interaction among peers, provide CMEs and serve the local community. Dr. Pavan Yerramsetty is one of the founders and currently President of the Medical Society. Dr. S. Mitchell Freedman, Director of the MS Center at Raleigh Neurology Associates, often speaks about the diagnosis of MS for Primary Care Physicians at TIPS events.
For Future activities of TIPs please log on to Trianglemd.org.
Tourette Syndrome
Greater Raleigh-Triangle NC Tourette Syndrome (TS) Support Group
Website: http://tsa-usa.org.
Contact: Deanna Boone-Domres
dbdomres@bellsouth.net or (919) 782-1465