Neuromuscular Diseases
Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Muscular Dystrophy
Clinic and Research Center
ALS and Muscular Dystrophy Clinic
415-600-3604
The Clinic’s diagnostic efforts involve a team of ALS experts using leading-edge diagnostic techniques for comprehensive clinical evaluation. Diagnostic techniques include some of the latest in imaging, electrodiagnostic testing, and nerve and muscle pathology. The clinical staff is committed to providing the highest level of patient care and disease management for all aspects of ALS.
ALS/Muscular Dystrophy clinical research
The Forbes Norris MDA/ALS Research Center is the largest ALS clinical research center in the United States and is one of six national Muscular Dystrophy Association ALS Centers dedicated to the treatment of ALS.
ALS Physician Specialists
Robert G. Miller, M.D.
Neurologist, Neurophysiologist and Medical Director Forbes Norris MDA/ALS Research Center
415-600-3604
Jonathan S. Katz, M.D
Neurophysiologist and Director of the Neuromuscular Disease Program
415-600-3604
Catherine A. Madison, M.D.
Neurologist
415-600-3604
Neuromuscular Disease Program
415-600-3604
The Program provides comprehensive care to patients with complex difficult to treat neuromuscular disorders such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), muscular dystrophy, motor neuron disease, immune peripheral nerve disorders, and neuropathy.
Neuromuscular Disorder Physician Specialist
Jonathan S. Katz, M.D
Neurophysiologist and Director of the Neuromuscular Disease Program
415-600-3604
Robert G. Miller, M.D.
Neurologist, Neurophysiologist and Medical Director Forbes Norris MDA/ALS Research Center
415-600-3604
