MS Center
Live Life to the Fullest with Personalized MS Care
When it comes to managing your multiple sclerosis, you’re not alone. The experienced team at The Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis partners with you to create a comprehensive and personalized treatment plan so you can continue to live your life to the fullest.
We Are Highly
Qualified
An expert medical team of MS focused clinicians and researchers are ready to help you with the comprehensive patient care you need.
We Care About You
Like Family
You’re not just another patient. You’re family and we treat you that way with care and compassion, along with expert clinical support and an abundance of hope.
We Are Here For You
When You Need Us
We understand MS flare-ups can pose a challenge, so we’re prepared with critical diagnostic and therapeutic solutions when you need them most.
We Cut Out the
Bureaucracy
The bureaucracy that slows down care is gone. We eliminate extra steps and paperwork, so you can see the doctor faster and get the help you need right away.
Boster News and Notes
Multiple Sclerosis Can Be Devastating
MS is the leading cause of neurological disability among young adults. If left untreated or undertreated, it can lead to neurological destruction that compromises your ability to speak, swallow, see, feel, or even move. You can lose your ability to control your bowel or bladder functions, or to engage in intercourse.
You Deserve a Personalized Care Plan that Fits Your Life Goals and Your MS
At the Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis, it is our goal to help you live your very best life despite having MS.
Accurate
Diagnosis
We conduct a thorough medical history review, neurological exam, MRI, on-site blood and spinal fluid labs, and other relevant testing to obtain an accurate diagnosis.
Individualized
Treatment
We develop personalized treatment plans to make your MS boring by focusing on disease modification, symptomatic management, and addressing MS relapses.
Powerful Infusion
Therapy
Many of the most effective MS medications are given via intravenous infusion. So, we offer private and spacious infusion rooms with large windows overlooking a beautiful Ohio forest. Family members are welcome to join our patients during infusion therapy sessions. At Boster, we treat you like family.
Symptom
Management
We’re experts in spasticity management, medication management, botulinum toxin injections, and lifestyle modification for the 70% of people affected by MS who suffer from spasticity.
The Boster Center’s Multiple Sclerosis Wellness Programs are Designed for the Unique Needs of Patients and Their Families
Our compassionate approach to the well-being of multiple sclerosis patients and their loved ones, coupled with a commitment to rigorous multiple sclerosis research makes us your first choice for comprehensive MS care.
Neurology Consultation
Our specialist in the treatment of the brain, nerves, and muscles meets with you to discuss medical issues, motor skills, and related MS symptoms to develop a plan for diagnosis and treatment options that may include tests, medications, or other therapies.
Spasticity Management
MS spasticity can be debilitating. We treat your muscle tightness, stiffness, and spasms with a combination of medicines such as focal toxin injections and intrathecal baclofen, physical therapy, exercise, or even surgery so you stay healthy and remain confident in your mobility.
Headache Treatment
Headaches are a common symptom of multiple sclerosis. But they can be managed with treatments and therapies including BOTOX®, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), and relaxation techniques such as yoga and medication. We devise a plan that’s right for you.
Clinical Trials
We conduct innovative MS research and clinical trials on various treatment protocols and medicines to find the best therapeutic solutions to help people living with multiple sclerosis.
Infusion Therapy
Our infusion services are a convenient and relaxing way to receive powerful medicines via an IV such as Ocrevus, Tysabri, Lemtrada, and other monoclonal antibodies. This treatment can slow down disease progression while speeding up access to medicine directly through the bloodstream.
Medication Management
Strong MS medications are managed to ensure patient safety and therapeutic effectiveness. Any possible adverse interactions between medicines and lifestyle changes are tracked. Everything from dosage and storage to patient reaction and symptomatology is monitored.
Medical Marijuana Consultation
Medical marijuana can help reduce pain and inflammation, as well as improve sleep, appetite, and mood for those living with multiple sclerosis. Taken as a pill or inhaled through a vaporizer, it can be used in combination with other treatments.
Patient Education
Just as we provide comprehensive care for our patients, we also provide comprehensive information about MS via our YouTube channel, events, research, and news articles pages. We encourage you to learn more about MS and how we work to provide you with the best treatment.
Patient Forms
We want to get to know you. Please fill out the patient forms so we can learn about your health history, medications, and other important information that can help us give you the best possible care.
Patient Resources
Want to learn more about multiple sclerosis? Access is always available to our network of resources. Join a forum, engage in a social network for those living with MS, and learn about the latest research and medicines to help you live a better life.
Get your MS Under Control and Get Back to Your Life
Get the expert treatment you need to manage your MS symptoms and get back to enjoying your life. Set up an appointment today at The Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis.
Contact Us
Call us at (614) 304-3444, email us at contactus@bosterms.com or click here.
Pre-Register
Go to our new patient portal and pre-register for your appointment.
Provide Your Information
Gather your medical records and draft your disease timeline.
Meet With Us
Come in for a consultation and get started on your journey to MS relief.
Transformative Clinical Care
We Accept a Host of Insurance Plans
Please call us at (614) 304-3444 if you don’t see your plan listed below, as we’re happy to apply to become part of your insurance network.
Aetna
Aetna MyCare
CareSource Marketplace
Molina Marketplace
We Want to Make Your MS Boring
At the Boster Center for MS, it’s our goal to help you live your best life despite having this disease.
With a successful, comprehensive treatment plan custom tailored for YOU, we will help you get back to enjoying your life again.
Hear Dr. Boster speak about how the immune system affects those with Multiple Sclerosis from both positive and negative angles.
Download “A Checklist for Finding the Right MS Doctor”
Here is a complete checklist to help you ask the right questions when searching for the right doctor to effectively treat your multiple sclerosis symptoms.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is multiple sclerosis and what are its symptoms?
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects the nervous system, which is part of your body that sends signals from your brain to other parts of your body. The symptoms of MS can include problems with vision, balance, muscle control, and even thinking skills. There is no cure for MS, but there are treatments that can help manage the symptoms.
How is MS treated?
Treatment for MS focuses on managing the symptoms. Doctors may prescribe medications to help reduce the inflammation and slow down the progression of the disease, as well as physical therapy to help improve mobility. Diet and lifestyle changes are also important factors in managing your symptoms.
What should I do if I receive an MS diagnosis?
If you receive a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, it's important to talk to your doctor about the best treatment plan for you. You may need to take medications to help manage your symptoms, so it’s important to stay in contact with your doctor so your condition can be monitored and your treatment plan adjusted as needed.
You should also reach out to family, friends, and other resources to get help and support during this time. A successful treatment plan will likely include some lifestyle changes like eating a healthy diet and exercising. Finally, it's important to stay positive and know you’re not alone.
Where is the best place for MS treatment?
If you live outside of Ohio and can’t find a qualified MS specialist near you that provides comprehensive care for the mind, body, and spirit, contact us. Many patients travel to us because of how we care for our patients who have MS.
What do MS neurologists do?
MS neurologists are doctors who diagnose and treat multiple sclerosis, a condition that affects the brain and spinal cord. They run tests like MRIs and can perform spinal taps, to further assess your condition and work with you to decide the best course of treatment. They also work with patients and their families to help them cope with the condition.
What happens at the first neurologist appointment for MS?
At the first neurologist appointment for MS, the doctor will ask a lot of questions and do a physical exam. They will talk to you about your medical history and any symptoms you've been having. They might order tests like an MRI or CT scan to help get a better picture of what's going on. The doctor will then use all this information to diagnose MS and come up with a treatment plan.
Who is the best doctor to see for MS?
For the best chance of success, doctors typically recommend that you see a specialist who treats MS like Dr. Aaron Boster, Medical Director at the Boster Center in Columbus, Ohio. Our MS Center provides unparalleled, holistic care to patients of all ages living with multiple sclerosis.
Dr. Boster is a nationally-recognized expert in multiple sclerosis and has a deep understanding of the disease and its treatment. He has been featured on national television programs including Good Morning America and The Today Show. Dr. Boster was recently named one of the 'Top Doctors' in Columbus by Columbus Magazine.
Dr. Boster participates in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. He is currently licensed to practice in Ohio, Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. All new patients are required to have their first appointment in person at The Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis.