Neurological disorders we treat
Our neurology program offers treatment for a full range of neurological conditions, including:
- Arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
- Brain tumors
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Cavernous malformation
- Epilepsy
- Facial pain syndromes
- Multiple sclerosis
- Neurological injuries
- Neurological infection
- Pituitary/pineal gland tumors
- Spinal disorders
- Syringomyelia
- Trigeminal neuralgia
Our neurology services and treatments
We use advanced procedures and technologies to care for patients experiencing trauma and disorders of the brain, spine and nerves. From diagnosis to rehabilitation, our neurologists and neurosurgeons provide comprehensive care. We create personalized treatment plans and deliver patient-centered care throughout the entire patient journey.
Neurosurgery
Our neurosurgeons specialize in intricate cranial surgical procedures, including:
- Brain tumor surgery
- Chiari malformation decompression
- Cervical instability surgery
- Hydrocephalus management
- Microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia
- Pituitary tumor treatment
Spine surgery
Our spine surgery specialists care for your spinal injury or condition using advanced diagnostics, treatment and rehabilitation. Our orthopedic spine surgeons and neurosurgeons use minimally invasive surgical techniques whenever possible to minimize pain and recovery times. Learn more about our spine care services.
Stroke care
Our hospital is proud to receive recognition from national organizations that demonstrate our commitment to patient care. For example, we received the Target Stroke Honor Roll Elite Award from the American Heart Association.
We are also certified by The Joint Commission and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association as a Primary Stroke Center. This certification indicates that we provide rapid, lifesaving stroke care in our emergency room (ER) 24/7. Here, you receive prompt, coordinated stroke treatment from a team of neurologists and specially trained nurses and technicians.
Additionally, our ER staff works with area emergency medical services (EMS) providers to identify stroke patients before the ambulance arrives at the hospital. Because of this coordinated care, our staff is ready to quickly provide the appropriate intervention as soon as the patient's ambulance arrives.
Signs of a stroke
Fast medical intervention is critical when someone is having a stroke. Seek emergency medical care if you notice any of the following stroke symptoms:
- Confusion, trouble speaking or difficulty understanding
- Dizziness
- Numbness or weakness in the face, arms or legs (especially on one side of the body)
- Severe headache with no cause
- Trouble seeing
- Trouble walking or lack of balance/coordination
Neurological rehabilitation
After neurosurgery or a neurological event, such as a stroke, some patients require physical therapy and rehabilitation. In these cases, our certified therapists work with each patient to regain skills and maximize independence as quickly and safely as possible.
HCA HealthONE Swedish Neuro Network
HCA HealthONE Swedish is a national leader in the area of neurosciences. Featuring clinical depth and a team of experts, combined with unparalleled outcomes, Swedish has become the gold standard in stroke, neurology and neurosurgical care.
The Swedish Neuro Network leverages the quality and capabilities of Swedish with stroke/neuro care at five other HCA HealthONE acute care hospitals for the benefit of patients throughout the Rocky Mountain region. Services are available at: