Mischer Neuroscience Institute – Houston TX

Address: 611 Fannin Street
Houston, TX *713) 704-4000
Website: http://neuro.memorialhermann.org/

The Mischer Neuroscience Institute is built on a foundation of long-term collaboration between Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) Medical School. The Institute brings together a team of world-class clinicians, researchers and educators whose insights and research findings are transforming the field of neuroscience. Patients come to the Institute from around the world for treatment of rare and common diseases of the brain and spinal cord.
 

Most Comprehensive in Texas
 

Part of the 12-hospital Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, the Mischer Neuroscience Institute is the largest and most comprehensive neuroscience program in Texas. We currently perform more neurosurgical procedures than any other hospital system in Houston and are nationally recognized for leading-edge medicine. We are consistently ranked among quality benchmarking organizations as a leader in clinical quality and patient safety. The Institute was the first center in Texas and one of only a few institutions in the country to fully integrate neurology, neurosurgery, neuroradiology and neurorehabilitation through comprehensive, specialized treatment centers and close collaboration between all involved disciplines.

Mischer Neuroscience Associates
6400 Fannin St
Suite 2800
Houston, TX 77030
(713) 704-7100 tel
Get Directions

Mischer Neuroscience Associates – Memorial City
929 Gessner Rd
Suite 2410
Houston, TX 77024
(713) 242-4410 tel
Get Directions

Mischer Neuroscience Associates – The Woodlands
9200 Pinecroft Dr
Medical Plaza 3, Suite 130
The Woodlands, TX 77380
(713) 897-5900 tel
Get Directions

Mischer Neuroscience Associates – Katy Hospital
23900 Katy Freeway
Katy, TX 77494
(281) 644-7000 tel
Get Directions

Mischer Neuroscience Associates – Northeast
18955 Memorial North
Suite 430
Humble, TX 77338
(281) 319-8530 tel
Get Directions
 

Was Your Child's CP Preventable?