SANTA BARBARA NEUROSCIENCE INSTITUTE

 
   

 

Santa Barbara Neuroscience Institute at Cottage Health System features board-certified neurologists and neurosurgeons who are prepared for any neurological emergency 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

 

We have a specialized team of dedicated physicians, nurses, therapists, ancillary support staff, and administrators whose primary focus is the accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and measurable prevention of neurologically-related diseases and events. We have the only endovascular neurosurgeon between Los Angeles and the Bay Area with access to a highly specialized support team and a state-of-the-art interventional radiology suite.

 

 

SBCH Awarded Advanced Stroke Certification

 

The Neuroscience Institute's services include:

Physicians and clinicians associated with the Institute also conduct research, making significant contributions to  neurosciences. Learn more about recent studies >>

 

Successful treatment relies on a collaborative team approach of uniquely qualified individuals who can communicate and actively listen to patients and their family’s needs. A dedicated critical care neuro-intensivist working in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit ensures that neurology patients receive the latest treatments available and in a consistently patient-focused approach.

 

An important aspect of care is the support of the patient’s family and the patient’s successful rehabilitation after a neurological event.  Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital is one of only a few hospitals in Southern California that has a CARF-accredited Stroke Specialty Program: Cottage Rehabilitation Hospital is a specialty facility that allows us to provide a continuum of care for patients and families close to home.

 

Meet the physicians and staff of Santa Barbara Neuroscience Institute >>


For more information on Santa Barbara Neuroscience Institute, please contact Gary Milgram, Service Line Director, at (805) 682-7111.

 

 

 

 

For Healthcare Professionals
Saving the Brain Neuroscience Symposium

 


Strokes:
Dr. Philip Delio
discusses what you
should know >>


 

Staff & Affiliate Physicians

 


 

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