Therapeutic Area

aCROss Neurology

From Brain to Behavior - Complex Neurology Trials Delivered

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Neurology trials are among the most complex in medicine. Endpoints are often subjective, progression is slow, and patient populations require careful characterization and long-term follow-up.

aCROss Medical partners with leading neurology centers and neurosurgeons across our four countries, delivering trials that combine scientific rigor with real-world clinical insight.

Every Subspecialty Has Its Challenges. We Know Them All.

Cerebrovascular
Stroke prevention, acute ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke and TIA studies.
Neurodegenerative
Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS and other progressive neurodegenerative diseases.
Neurotrauma
Traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and acute neurological emergencies.
Neurointervention & Devices
Thrombectomy devices, DBS, neuromodulation and implantable neurological devices.
Epilepsy & Seizure
Anti-epileptic drugs, drug-resistant epilepsy and seizure monitoring technologies.
Multiple Sclerosis
Disease-modifying therapies, biologics and immunomodulators for MS.

What Sets Us Apart in Neurology

Neurologist-Led

Medical monitors and principal investigators with deep neurology and neurosurgery expertise.

Specialized Centers

Partnerships with neurology hospitals, stroke centers and neuroscience research institutes.

Complex Endpoints

Experience with cognitive assessments, MRI endpoints, functional scales and biomarker-based outcomes.

Patient Access

Large neurology patient populations with established referral networks across four countries.

Long-Term Follow-Up

Proven capability to manage multi-year studies with consistent patient retention.

Other Therapeutic Areas

ICU Stem Cells General Surgery Infectious Disease OBGYN Oncology Respiratory Vascular
View our published neurology trials

Let's Talk About Your Neurology Study

Whether you're developing a novel neurodegenerative therapy, a stroke intervention device, or a neuromodulation system - we'd love to hear about your program.

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