KIMS seeks to provide an accurate diagnosis and an effective treatment plan to help patients properly manage multiple sclerosis (MS). The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis can be a difficult process for the individual who is experiencing unusual and worrisome symptoms — other diseases have similar warning signs, and early symptoms can be mild, non-specific and sporadic. To date, there is no definitive single laboratory test to confirm MS, thus a confirmed diagnosis can only be made through a careful medical history, a detailed neurological examination, MRI imaging and often a test of spinal fluid and a host of blood tests to exclude other possible causes of the Neurological symptoms.
We focus on all aspects of the disease — from diagnosis and life-long quality clinical care to cutting edge clinical trials, brain imaging and laboratory research