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Multiple sclerosis care in Oklahoma

Neurologist and rehabilitation care teams at Ascension St. John specialize in diagnosing and managing multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms.

Neurologists at Ascension St. John in Oklahoma specialize in diagnosing and treating MS for new and potential symptoms as well as a life-long condition with compassionate, personalized care. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is often unpredictable. One of the first signs of MS may be a vision problem or numbness and tingling in your hands or feet. But MS symptoms vary. Our care team works with you to create a treatment plan with therapies and the goal of reducing and managing the severity of your symptoms.

Our doctors are part of a national network of neurologic specialists, sharing best practices and offering advanced treatment options for MS.

Supportive care for MS symptom management

MS affects individuals differently. We work with you to manage your symptoms and make adjustments to daily living. If your MS becomes more advanced, our care team helps you coordinate any future healthcare needs. We deliver care that’s right for you -- from medication and rehabilitation therapies to supportive care for your physical and emotional health.

Our care team works with you to create a care plan for your near-term and long-term health needs, and offers a range of treatments, including:

  • Botox ® injections
  • Exercise and physical therapy
  • Medication therapy
  • Nutrition counseling
  • Wound care

Recognizing common MS symptoms

We offer thorough tests for a range of neurologic disorders, including MS. If you have questions about symptoms, schedule an appointment with one of our specialists. Symptoms of MS may include:

  • Bowel and bladder problems
  • Cognitive changes in high-level brain functions
  • Depression
  • Difficulty walking
  • Dizziness and vertigo
  • Emotional mood swings and depression
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Involuntary muscle spasms
  • Muscle stiffness
  • Numbness and tingling
  • Pain and itching
  • Sexual concerns
  • Vision changes

To make an appointment, a referral should be made by your primary care doctor or another specialist. Once the referral is received and reviewed, you will be contacted to schedule an appointment.

Choose Ascension St. John for MS care

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

Dr. Martineau Louine, a neurologist at Ascension St. John, addresses frequently asked questions about multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune disorder.

Treating Multiple Sclerosis

Dr. Martineau Louine, a neurologist at Ascension St. John, addresses current MS treatments for patients.