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Care Coordination for Selected Neurological Infusion Treatments When Clinically Appropriate

Some neurological conditions may require infusion-based treatment or monitoring pathways. Infusion care requires careful diagnosis, insurance authorization, medication safety review, monitoring, and coordination between the neurology team, infusion partner, and patient’s other clinicians.

VerityMD Neurology evaluates selected patients for infusion-related neurological treatment pathways when clinically appropriate and operationally available. Specific medications and services should only be listed publicly when they are active and approved for the clinic workflow.

Conditions We Help Evaluate or Manage

  • Alzheimer’s disease treatment evaluation when appropriate

  • Neuromuscular or immune-mediated conditions requiring infusion coordination when clinically appropriate

  • Migraine or neuroinflammatory treatment pathways when applicable

  • Other neurological infusion needs based on diagnosis, payer requirements, and safety review

Services and How They Help

Infusion Candidacy and Safety Review

Infusion treatment decisions require diagnosis confirmation, medication history, comorbidity review, insurance authorization, and safety monitoring plan.

How this helps:

  • Clarifies whether infusion evaluation is appropriate

  • Reviews risks and monitoring needs

  • Supports authorization and coordination

Care Coordination With Infusion Partners

When infusion care is appropriate, coordination may involve orders, monitoring requirements, premedication decisions, adverse event planning, and communication with the infusion team.

How this helps:

  • Improves safety and workflow

  • Supports patient education

  • Clarifies when urgent care or medication changes are needed

When Neurology Infusion Services May Be Helpful

  • Patient has a neurological diagnosis where infusion therapy may be considered

  • Referring provider requests infusion pathway evaluation

  • Patient needs safety review, authorization support, or monitoring plan

What to Bring or Have the Referring Office Send

  • Referral from PCP, specialist, or referring provider

  • Medication list, including over-the-counter medications and supplements

  • Relevant office notes, hospital records, imaging reports, labs, and prior neurological testing if available

  • Prior infusion records if available

  • Medication authorization history

  • Relevant labs and imaging

  • Adverse reaction history

Important Note

This page is for patient education and does not replace individualized medical advice. Testing and treatment decisions should be based on the patient’s history, examination, records, medications, insurance requirements, and clinical judgment.

Emergency Symptoms

Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department for:

  • Sudden weakness, facial droop, trouble speaking, or new vision loss

  • Severe sudden headache or rapidly worsening neurological symptoms

  • Loss of consciousness, seizure, chest pain, or severe shortness of breath

  • New inability to walk or sudden severe dizziness with stroke-like symptoms

New Patient Referrals

VerityMD Neurology accepts new patient referrals by fax from the patient’s primary care physician, specialist, or referring provider’s office. To ensure accurate triage, insurance verification, and appropriate scheduling, referrals should be sent directly from the referring provider’s office.

Patients who would like to be seen at VerityMD Neurology should contact their PCP, specialist, or referring provider and ask them to fax a neurology referral with relevant clinical notes, insurance information, medication list, imaging reports, lab results, and prior neurology records if available.

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