With the right treatments and support, you can live well with multiple sclerosis (MS). Let us help you feel and function better.
Call 206.598.3344 Find a specialist
With the right treatments and support, you can live well with multiple sclerosis (MS). Let us help you feel and function better.
Call 206.598.3344 Find a specialist
Multiple Sclerosis Center Events
The UW Medicine MS Center hosts a variety of events throughout the year including virtual webinars and partner-hosted events.
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Helping you reduce MS symptoms
If you have recently been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis or have been experiencing MS symptoms, we are here for you. There are nearly one million people living with MS in the United States, and every day new treatments and promising new research make living with MS more manageable.
To get the biggest benefit from today’s therapies, you need to find the right care, right away. Early treatment is key to slowing MS progression and relieving symptoms.
You can count on UW Medicine for an accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment. Our team of MS-trained specialists knows how to distinguish MS (and MS-like diseases) from other conditions with similar symptoms. Whether you are diagnosed with MS or something similar, we’ll provide the expert care you need to manage your symptoms. We want you to know that you are not alone.
Patient story
Sequim mom living with MS
The devastating news for Elizabeth, a mom of three young children, was diagnosed with MS in 2011. Recently, she started infusion therapy at the MS Clinic and is doing much better.
Nationally recognized MS care
The UW Medicine MS Center has been recognized as a Partner in MS Care since 2014 and recently awarded the Excellence in Care Award by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. This designation is given to healthcare providers with proven expertise and experience in treating patients with MS. Partners in MS Care have a history of connecting patients to information, resources and support that help them live their best lives with MS.
Getting care for MS
Consultation and diagnosis
The specialists at UW Medicine use numerous tests to confirm or rule out MS. These include blood tests, lumbar punctures (spinal taps) and MRI scans. An MRI scan may help predict your risk of developing MS.
Treatment
At UW Medicine, you have access to medications proven to reduce inflammation, the frequency and severity of relapses and the number of new brain lesions. When combined with other therapies, such as rehabilitation, these treatments may also reduce brain atrophy (shrinking) and slow the progression of your symptoms.
Ongoing support
In addition to our MS-trained neurologists, our team at UW Medicine helps you cope with your diagnosis, improve your symptoms and function, manage stress and juggle your work and home life while living with MS.
Research
Since launching our MS program more than 40 years ago, UW Medicine has frequently received research funding from the National Institutes of Health and other federal and nonprofit agencies. All our patients have the opportunity to take part in research. Your participation lets you test new MS treatments that may improve symptoms, function and quality of life. See more about research opportunities for people living with MS.
Multiple Sclerosis Center at UW Medical Center - Northwest
Our Multiple Sclerosis Center was established in 1977 as the first comprehensive MS Center on the West Coast. In 2012 the UW Medicine MS Center moved to the UW Medical Center – Northwest campus, bringing together a tradition of service, scientific inquiry and teaching into a modern, accessible single location for our patients.
For appointments, visit the McMurray Medical Building,1536 N. 115th Street, Suite 130, Seattle, WA 98133.
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Meet our multiple sclerosis specialists
Annette Wundes, MD
Dr. Wundes is a board-certified neurologist who specializes in MS. She is the medical director of the UW Medicine MS Center.
Meet Dr. Wundes
Gloria Hou, MD
Dr. Hou a board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation, and the co-medical director of the UW Medicine MS Center.
Meet Dr. Hou
Samantha Artherholt, Ph.D.
Dr.Artherholtis a psychologist who specializes in improving the functioning and quality of life of people living with multiple sclerosis.
Meet Dr. Artherholt
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Innovative treatments, procedures and therapies we offer
We specialize in providing collaborative care with MS-trained neurologists, physical medicine and rehabilitation doctors, nurse practitioners, rehabilitation psychologists, social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists and a vocational (career) counselor. Treatment and services include:
- On-site infusion suite for patients who receive IV medication
- Medication management
- Cognitive testing
- Occupational therapy
- On-site MRI and blood draws to monitor treatment efficacy
- Neuro-ophthalmologic care
- Patient education events and groups
- Pharmacy managed by an MS-trained pharmacist
- Physical therapy
- Rehabilitation psychology
- Speech and language therapy
- Telemedicine and in person visits
- Vocational counseling
Patient resources and support
Virtual MS education series
Our monthly classes cover a wide range of topics such as new therapies, emotional health and wellness.
- See the schedule
- See more patient resources
MyChart patient portal
Already a patient? Contact your provider directly or use MyChart, our online patient portal. You can also schedule and manage appointments, pay bills and see test results with MyChart.
- Sign up for MyChart
- Log in to MyChart
Telemedicine visits
We bring your UW Medicine MS care team to you by secure video, from the comfort of your own home.
- Meet our MS team
- Learn more about virtual care
Interested in making an appointment?
Call 206.598.3344