Welcome to the website of the Multiple Sclerosis Center at Federico II University Hospital. We are a dedicated point of reference for the care and support of individuals affected by multiple sclerosis, offering advanced diagnostic services, personalized treatments, and one goal: the well-being of people affected by multiple sclerosis. Our team of qualified specialists is committed to improving the quality of life for patients by providing accurate information, useful resources, and a supportive environment. Through research and innovation, we are dedicated to making progress in the management of multiple sclerosis. We are here to accompany you at every step of your journey and provide the best possible care.
What is MS?
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease affecting the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord. This condition can have a significant impact on the quality of life of those affected, but better understanding its causes, symptoms and treatment options can help manage the disease more effectively.
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Useful resources
A collection of informative tools designed to provide essential knowledge and practical support. Explore informative comics that make complex concepts accessible in an engaging manner. Cognitive self-assessment tests will allow you to monitor the progression of cognitive functions over time. Furthermore, you will find a wide range of resources, such as in-depth articles and practical guides, all aimed at enriching your understanding of multiple sclerosis and supporting a informed management of the condition.
Beyond the Center - Social Impact
The Social Impact of the Multiple Sclerosis Center at AOU Federico II goes beyond medical care, embracing a commitment to the community.
Through socio-cultural and educational initiatives, we dedicate ourselves to raising awareness and informing not only patients but also their families and society as a whole about the reality of multiple sclerosis.
We organize events, seminars, and educational activities to promote understanding of the disease, reduce prejudice, and foster inclusion. Sharing knowledge and building support networks are fundamental to our commitment to improving the lives of people affected by multiple sclerosis.


