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You want your kid to be able to just be a kid. But when they have a neurological condition, many of the joys of growing up can be put on hold.

A neurological condition may involve the brain, or another part of the nervous system, which includes the spinal cord and the peripheral nerves. Our expert pediatric neurologists will help figure things out — and give your child a chance to have fun just being a kid again. Sleep issues? We’ll help make nighttime restful. Headaches? We’ll get to the root cause and stop the pain in its tracks. And if your child has a condition like multiple sclerosis, epilepsy or cancer, we’ll be right by their side. At Cleveland Clinic Children’s, we’ll give your child expert and compassionate care and support your family, too.

Why Choose Us for Neurology Care for Children?

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High-volume specialty:

Our pediatric neurologists are highly experienced and skilled in diagnosing and treating all types of neurological disorders in children. We see more than 7,000 kids for neurological conditions each year.

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Personalized care:

Every child who comes through our doors is unique, and we treat them that way. Your child’s care team focuses on their specific needs, from diagnosis and treatment to follow-up and ongoing care.

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Collaborative care:

Our pediatric neurology experts don’t do it alone. They take a whole-body approach to care, working closely with other specialists to address and treat every aspect of your child’s health.

Meet Our Team for Neurology Care for Children

You’ll find that we use the word “team” a lot. That’s because our pediatric experts from many specialties work closely together so your child’s care always matches their specific needs. Their team of providers may include:

If your child’s diagnosis includes cancer, your family’s care journey will also include pediatric oncologists.

Locations

Our healthcare providers see patients at convenient locations throughout Northeast Ohio.

Patient Stories

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Isabella in the hospital after surgery, and Isabella after she was discharged from the hospital.

Gymnast With Epilepsy Remains Seizure Free Since Surgery

“I wanted the surgery because my seizures were becoming more and more frequent. I would wake up, have a seizure, and then continue to have them throughout the day. I just wanted the seizures to be gone.”
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Kassidy and Kennedy Emmerson after Kassidy underwent fetal surgery at Cleveland Clinic.

Infant Thriving After Surgery In The Womb Repairs Spina Bifida

“They were always realistic with us, but had such a positive attitude. They gave us hope, and now we have our little Kennedy.”
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Due to the effects of Rasmussen’s syndrome, Brantlee suffered from severe epileptic seizures.

Girl With Epilepsy Seizure-Free After Suffering From 20 A Day

“If you met her now, for the first time, you would never know what she went through.”
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Madison Bell performing constraint-induced movement therapy tasks with therapist Jessie Stricker

Innovative Therapy Helps Child Gain Use of Both Arms

“It takes 110% commitment, and it’s 110% worth it.”
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Gabi in Peru, after undergoing a procedure to treat epilepsy.

Young Woman’s Epileptic Seizures Gone After Discovery From 7-Tesla MRI

“Now I’m getting my chance. I’m having all the fun I always wanted to have.”
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Charlotte and her father, Zeb, underwent the same brain surgery 27 years apart.

Dad and Daughter Have Same Brain Surgery 27 Years Apart

“Knowing I went through it and turned out OK, and that there have been 27 years of medical advancements since then, we felt peace of mind that everything would be OK.”
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At 4, Eviatar Arden underwent epilepsy surgery at Cleveland Clinic Children's. (Courtesy: Cleveland Clinic)

Boy is Seizure-Free After Brain Surgery to Treat Epilepsy

“When they explained to us what they found (in his brain) and what they were going to do, we felt we are making the right decision. That maybe we were going to cure our little boy.”
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Collage of Hudson Board with his parents, Sarah and Adam Board.

Virtual Visits Help Parents of Boy with Epilepsy

“Everybody there (Cleveland Clinic) has been genuinely nice and very good at explaining things. They listened to everything we were concerned about and took every concern seriously. They told us exactly what to expect and were very reassuring.”
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Kaylee smiles up at her physical therapist. (Courtesy: Cleveland Clinic)

Baby Born With Fluid-Filled Head Has Skull Rebuilt in Unique Surgery

“We’ve watched her grow from this tiny, fragile, helpless little baby to this crazy 4-year-old running around with her brothers and sister. I never imagined in a million years that this type of surgery was even possible.”
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Thomas and Sue Rice share a special moment after his appointment. (Courtesy: Cleveland Clinic)

Helping a Patient with Complex Needs Transition from Pediatric to Adult Medical Care

“I remember that I once feared so greatly these days that I'm living in now. But it's not nearly as frightening when you have people walking alongside you and a good medical home with all the doctors in one place — and they talk to each other. That's tremendous.”
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