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Christopher Pendergast sitting and smiling at the ALS Center of Excellence
Neuromuscular Disease & ALS Center

Physicians

Photo of Nurcan Gursoy
Epilepsy Neurology, Sleep Medicine, Clinical Neurophysiology, Neuromuscular Medicine, Neurology
Photo of Simona Treidler
Clinical Neurophysiology, Neuromuscular Medicine, Neurology

Supporting Specialists

  • Theresa Imperato, RN and ALS Center Nurse Coordinator
  • Lorraine Danowski, MS, RD Dietician
  • Carol Grosch, OT
  • Maureen O'Rourke, PT
  • Kathleen McCloskey, MA, CCC-SLP Speech Therapist
  • Geoffrey, O'Connell, CSW Social Worker
  • Natalie Sachman and Susan Andersen Respiratory Therapists

Stony Brook Medicine ALS Program

Led by Director Dr. Simona Treidler, our ALS program was certified in 2009 by the ALS Association as the 34th Center of Excellence in the country. This distinction recognizes our collaborative approach and our ability to provide the highest quality care for people with ALS and their families.

Being a patient at the Christopher Pendergast ALS Center of Excellence makes it easier for you to see physicians from multiple specialties. Within a span of a 3.5-hour visit, our ALS patients see each member of our multidisciplinary team, including occupational therapists, physical therapists, nurses, speech pathologists and dieticians.

People living with ALS in Suffolk County don't have to go to Manhattan - we can provide exceptional care right here on Long Island. Our multidisciplinary approach increases the outcome of successful therapy and ensures that patients receive support in all aspects of their conditions. Unlike many other ALS providers, we're equipped to provide long-term care and we offer biopsy (sampling and analysis) of nerve, muscle and skin cells. Our advanced technology helps us to make a definitive diagnosis and then create individualized treatment plans.

Education is part of our mission, and we offer frequent support groups and facilitated meetings for patients and families. We understand that ALS affects individuals in a variety of ways, and we encourage open discussion and question and answer sessions that include the entire family. We have counselors and social workers available at all times to talk about anything from financial concerns to sexual problems. Our physicians often speak at local chapter meetings of disease foundations, such as the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America or the ALS Association.

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