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Cerebral Venous and CSF Disorders Center

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Cerebral Venous and CSF Disorders Center

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The Queen’s Medical Center Neuroscience Institute is proud to introduce its groundbreaking Cerebral Venous and CSF (Cerebrospinal Fluid) Disorders Center—only the second specialized center of its kind globally. This innovative program is dedicated to the advanced diagnosis, treatment, and management of complex cerebral venous and CSF disorders, including conditions such as idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), cerebral venous sinus stenosis, spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH), and other abnormalities affecting intracranial pressure and venous flow.

At the heart of our center is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary team approach, bringing together nationally and internationally recognized experts across neurology, neurosurgery, interventional neuroradiology, neuro-ophthalmology, headache medicine, and behavioral health. By uniting multiple specialties under one coordinated care model, we provide seamless, personalized treatment plans that address the full spectrum of patient needs—from complex diagnostics to advanced interventions and long-term symptom management.

Our mission is to improve outcomes and quality of life for patients who often spend years searching for answers. With cutting-edge imaging, minimally invasive techniques, and clinical expertise built on decades of experience, the Cerebral Venous and CSF Disorders Center offers hope, clarity, and comprehensive care where few centers in the world can.

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For More Information About Cerebral Venous and CSF Care

To learn more about our services or to schedule an appointment with the Cerebral Venous and CSF Disorders Center, call the Queen’s Neuroscience Outpatient Center at 808-691-2727 or email us at neurointervention@queens.org.

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