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SuperDocs from Texas Monthly Launch New Medical Website for Neurology Practice

The Neurologists at the Neurology Center in Houston, TX, Announce New Website Created by Advice Interactive Group.

2013-06-26
HOUSTON, TX, June 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Neurology Center is a neurological treatment facility in Houston, TX. Their staff recently partnered with Dallas Internet marketing company Advice Interactive Group to launch a new medical website with the intent to inform and educate the Houston public about neurological disorders and their treatments.

According the World Health Organization, neurological disorders affect over one billion people worldwide. These disorders can range from the very mild, like headaches, to the absolutely debilitating, like epilepsy, and affect people no matter their age, gender, or ethnicity. Neurological conditions are those that directly affect the nervous system of the human body. Most conditions are caused by damage to the brain, spinal cord, or other nerves, which results in a variety of symptoms that can cause body weaknesses and chronic pain.

The new website helps visitors discover the causes of their neurological symptoms with detailed pages about each condition the Center treats. Visitors can also discover and read about the various diagnostic tools the Center uses to detect underlying medical issues, including MRI and EMG scanning. Patients looking for treatments or consultations can easily and conveniently schedule their appointment online; before their appointment, they can also download the necessary patient forms to save time once they are at the facility.

The Houston neurologists at the Neurology Center focus their practice on helping patients lead full and meaningful lives, despite their conditions. Specialties include migraine treatment, sleep disorder treatment and management, and epilepsy management.

The doctors and staff at the Neurology Center can be reached at their main location:
The Neurology Center
7505 S Main, Suite 290
Houston, TX 77030
713-795-0074
http://www.theneurologycenter.com/

About the Neurology Center
The Neurology Center in Houston, TX, is a treatment facility dedicated to treating a variety of neurological disorders, including migraines, multiple sclerosis, and sleep disorders. Three of the team's doctors were voted by their peers as "Best Doctors" in Houston Magazine and "SuperDocs" in Texas Monthly.


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[Press-News.org] SuperDocs from Texas Monthly Launch New Medical Website for Neurology Practice
The Neurologists at the Neurology Center in Houston, TX, Announce New Website Created by Advice Interactive Group.