Treating Nerve & Muscle Disorders
In the Neuromuscular Clinic, we treat patients with disorders affecting nerves and muscles. We place emphasis on evaluation and timely diagnosis, and the special treatment needs of this unique group of patients.
Services
We provide:
- muscle biopsy,
- electromyography/nerve conduction studies (EMG/NCS), and
- specialized spinal fluid testing in addition to
- clinical consultation services.
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A Relationship Created for the Best Pediatric Care
For pediatric specialty care, Intermountain Children's Health is affiliated with University of Utah Health. U of U Health physicians see patients at Primary Children's Hospital on campus, Lehi Primary Children's, and other locations throughout the Salt Lake City valley.
It's a shared mission of providing health care, education, and research. It comes to life through collaboration on clinical care, research, and educational programs.
Primary Children's Hospital operates as the main pediatric facility for the U of U Health system, providing care in more than 60 medical and surgical specialties such as surgery, oncology, cardiology, orthopedics, and others. Most of the providers at Primary Children's Hospital are faculty members at U of U Health.
This partnership delivers care to advance pediatric medicine while educating future generations of health care professionals.
Additional Locations
St. Vincent Healthcare
1232 N 30th St
Suite 200
Billings, MT 59101
Pocatello Children's Clinic
1151 Hospital Way
Pocatello, ID 83201
Programs & Clinics
Pediatric Motor Disorders Research Program
The Pediatric Motor Disorders Research Program is a closely affiliated, multidisciplinary program that provides sub-specialty evaluation and care for children with movement and motor disorders.
This clinic provides opportunities for patients and their families to become involved in on-going research in these disorders.
Muscular Dystrophy Clinic
Pediatric patients with muscular dystrophies are cared for in the Muscular Dystrophy Clinic, managed in association with University of Utah Health Neurology Services. The Muscular Dystrophy Association website has information about these disorders, resources for families, and ongoing research.