Peripheral Neuropathy Program
Peripheral Neuropathy Program
The Peripheral Neuropathy Program at U-M Health provides comprehensive evaluation, diagnostic testing - including nerve conduction study/EMG - counseling and treatment recommendations.
Our Approach
Amro Stino, MD, serves as director of the Peripheral Neuropathy Program and co-director of the Autonomic Lab. He has expertise in the treatment of neuromuscular disorders, with clinical and research interest in the care of patients with acquired peripheral neuropathy. Dr. Stino is an advocate for patient awareness and education in autoimmune neuropathy and serves as physician liaison for the GBS-CIDP Foundation, with whom he was interviewed on Good Day Columbus as part of GBS-CIDP Awareness Month. He also takes great interest in helping patients tackle peripheral neuropathy care in an evidence-based fashion.
Who We Treat
The Peripheral Neuropathy Program evaluates patients with acquired peripheral neuropathies. Such cases would include patients:
- Who are newly diagnosed
- Who have been recently discharged from the hospital
- With refractory cases needing a second opinion
- Those from outside centers seeking expert specialty care
Of note, our program also serves as GBS-CIDP Center of Excellence and is a natural hub for dysimmune neuropathy patients seeking specialty care.
Services
The Peripheral Nerve Program focuses on the evaluation and treatment of acquired peripheral neuropathies, such as:
- Metabolic neuropathies
- Nutritional neuropathy - B12, thiamine and post-bariatric surgery neuropathy
- Paraproteinemic neuropathies associated with such conditions as amyloid and IgM neuropathy
- Autoimmune neuropathies such as chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) and Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)
- Vasculitic neuropathies such as those associated with rheumatoid arthritis, non-systemic vasculitic neuropathy
- Traumatic neuropathy
Appointment Information
The Peripheral Neuropathy Program is integrated into our general neuromuscular clinic. All of our neuromuscular providers have training in the diagnosis and management of peripheral neuropathy. A referral is required for a new patient appointment with one of our providers. Please bring records of prior labs or studies (EMG) that were ordered for evaluation of your neuropathy.
A standard new patient appointment would last one hour. Patients needing an EMG may be accommodated on the same day, depending on EMG lab availability.
Call the Neurology Program at Taubman Center at 734-936-9020 with questions or have your physician call M-Line at 800-962-3555.
Research
Investigators at U-M Health are actively involved in helping to understand, diagnose and develop new treatments for peripheral neuropathy. Cutting-edge research studies and clinical trials are regularly available to patients who qualify. Visit UMHealthResearch.org to search for peripheral nerve studies or other studies you may be interested in.
Locations
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Neurology Clinic | Northville Health Center 39901 Traditions Dr
Floor 2
Northville, MI 48168-9493Get Directions -
Neurology Clinic | Taubman Center 1500 E Medical Center Dr
Floor 1 Reception C
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5322Get Directions -
Neurosurgery Clinic | Taubman Center 1500 E Medical Center Dr
Floor 2 Reception G
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5338Get Directions
Doctors
Benjamin Becker, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Neurology, Neuromuscular Medicine
Brian Christopher Callaghan, MD
Professor
Neurology, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Clinical Neurophysiology
Melissa Anne Elafros, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Neurology
Eva Lucille Feldman, MD, PhD
Professor
Neurology, Electrodiagnostic Medicine
Gary W Gallagher, MD
Clinical Associate Professor
Neurology, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Neuromuscular Medicine
Ann A Little, MD
Clinical Associate Professor
Neurology, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Clinical Neurophysiology
Zachary Nathaniel London, MD
Clinical Professor
Neurology, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Neuromuscular Medicine
Brett McCray, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Neurology
Savannah Quigley, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Neurology, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Neuromuscular Medicine
Yamaan Salman Saadeh, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Neurological Surgery
News & Stories
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Nerve damage reduced in prediabetic mice with diet, exercise
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Diabetes linked to functional and structural brain changes through MRI