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Overview
Founded in 1988, the Colorado Neurological Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and the largest, most comprehensive neuroscience center in the Rocky Mountain region. A regional, national, and international Center of Excellence, CNI creates and supports disease-specific programs and services for every neurological disorder, providing patient care, education, clinical research and community outreach. The mission of CNI is "to enhance the delivery of personalized, comprehensive and state-of-the-art care to patients with neurological conditions through coordinated patient care, education, research, and outreach activities."
Innovative clinical trials and new surgical techniques allow patients access to the latest advances in medical science. Integrated, multi-disciplinary teams of neuroscientists offer comprehensive care for adults and children suffering from Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, epilepsy, brain tumors, spinal cord injuries, head trauma, hearing disorders, stroke, Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), sleep disorders, migraines, and many more conditions. Thanks to the dedication of its doctors, nurses, neurologists, neuropsychologists, researchers and other specialists, CNI is acclaimed both regionally and nationally as a world-class organization.
As members of CNI, neuroscientists recognize that through their combined efforts, they can enhance the quality, availability and cost- effectiveness of the neurological services they provide. CNI works with healthcare providers, hospitals and community organizations to create a system of care, maintaining the highest ethical and professional standards.
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Facts About CNI
Organization
- CNI is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1988.
- CNI is the largest, most comprehensive neuroscience center in the Rocky Mountain region.
- Located on the campus of Swedish Medical Center, CNI is a membership organization with more than 50 physicians and neuroscientists.
What Makes CNI Unique?
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National Parkinson Foundation Care Center for Parkinson's Disease
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Huntington's Disease Center of Excellence, the second one in the United States
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Interdisciplinary team approach
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Focus on accountability and patient satisfaction
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One of a handful of sites in North America conducting subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease
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Prototype stroke program
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Internationally renowned head and spinal cord injury center
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Advanced monitoring and surgical treatments for epilepsy
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Cochlear implant and hearing aid implant procedures for the hearing impaired
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World Hearing Network helping children in Third World countries
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Head Pain Center offering latest treatment for migraines and other head pain
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Region's most comprehensive interventional neuroradiology service
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Multidisciplinary brain tumor program utilizing combinations of treatments with aggressive approach with intent to cure
Areas of Emphasis
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Research
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- Patient Care
- Research
- Education
- Outreach
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- Parkinson's disease
- Huntington's disease
- Tourette's Syndrome
- Migraines
- Stroke
- Epilepsy
- Hearing disorders
- Brain tumors
- Neuromuscular disorders
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Key Spokespeople
CNI Executive Director Tami Lack, MA, CFRE Phone: 303.806.7414 E-Mail
President, CNI Medical Advisory Board Rajeev Kumar, MD
Chairman of the Board Ron Eller
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Media Contacts
Visit our Press Kit page for fact sheets and press releases.
Contact Tami Lack, Executive Director, if you would like to speak to a physician from a particular program or service. Call Tami at 303-806-7414 or send her an e-mail. Our main line is 303.788.4010.
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Media Relations Contact Form
If you wish to be added to CNI's Media Contact List, please contact Tami Lack at 303-806-7414 or by e-mail. Our main line is 303.788.4010.
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