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Practitioners Knowledgeable in Diagnosing and/or Treating IIH

Our provider page is intended to help connect patients and families with potential providers.

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) is a neurological disorder that mainly affects women of child-bearing age. Since we have launched our Practitioner Series, IIH-Hub has connected with many providers who have identified themselves as knowledgeable and comfortable in diagnosing and/or treating IIH, therefore we decided to create a provider page. There are also some providers on this page who are comfortable in diagnosing and/or treating associated conditions to IIH such as PCOS, weight gain, and high-risk pregnancy. This page is intended to help connect patients and families with potential providers. IIH-Hub.com does not endorse any of these providers. We will continue to add providers throughout the year. If you would like to nominate a provider, please click here.

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