The Greenville Neuromodulation Clinic (GNC) is a non-profit organization that will coordinate care beginning with movement disorder diagnosis, continuing through return to normal lifestyle.
GNC was established in 2006, to specialize in deep brain stimulation surgical procedures for movement disorders. Surgical procedures are expected to begin in early 2009.
- The Packard Building
The future home of the Clinic is the historical Packard Block Building on Main Street, Greenville. Also to be housed in the Packard Block Building are a state of the art classroom and laboratory facility that will be utilized for teaching courses, research and development, and support services in neuromodulation. A thirteen room inn on the third floor and an in-house bistro will accommodate course guests, patients and their families.
- Staffing
GNC will staff a neuropsychologist, neurologist, neurosurgeon, several nurses, and anesthesia.
- Procedures
The clinic will provide pre-surgical consultation and planning, preparations for deep brain stimulation surgery, surgery, and post-surgical programming, monitoring and rehabilitation.
- Lodging - hotels, restaurants, area events, and highlights.
The clinic will be located in the small town of Greenville Pennsylvania, which provides a relaxing setting for patients and their families. Several family restaurants, parks, and unique specialty shops are within walking distance in the downtown area.