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Neurology can be demanding, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Join a community of neurologists to share knowledge, discuss complex cases, and stay ahead of clinical innovation in a trusted space built for physicians.

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Why physicians join our neurology community

Sermo’s neurology physician network provides practicing neurologists with a secure, peer-driven platform to discuss advances in diagnostics, disease-modifying therapies, and evolving standards of care. Whether you focus on general neurology, epilepsy, movement disorders, stroke, or headache medicine, Sermo connects you to peers facing similar challenges—from interpreting complex imaging and biomarkers to managing chronic, progressive neurologic conditions and balancing patient demands.

Connect with leading neurology experts

Tap into one of the largest online communities of practicing neurologists across general neurology, epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, neuromuscular medicine, headache, and more.

Add to real-time clinical discussions

Engage in peer-driven conversations on diagnostic dilemmas, challenging neurologic cases, imaging interpretation, and evolving treatment protocols.

Influence long-term neurologic care

Join discussions on managing chronic conditions like multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, coordinating multidisciplinary care and guiding patients through long-term treatment and disease progression.

Keep up with emerging neurology insights

Discover the latest conversations and breakthroughs in disease-modifying therapies, neuroimmunology, neuromodulation devices, and emerging biomarkers—keeping you at the forefront of your field.

Make confident treatment decisions

Access peer-reviewed drug ratings to support informed treatment decisions, grounded in real-world physician experience.

Collaborate on patient care solutions

Exchange frontline experiences, clinical protocols, and care pathways with peers in a secure, physician-only community.

Earn money sharing your neurology expertise

Learn why surveys are worth it for neurologists and tackle topics such as:

  • Surveys on disease-modifying therapies for multiple sclerosis
  • Opinion polls on acute stroke management and secondary prevention
  • Research studies on migraine prevention and seizure control strategies
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Access neurology drug insights from peers

Get practical, peer-reviewed information on neurological treatments:

  • Detailed safety profiles of antiepileptic drugs and biologics
  • Comparative efficacy assessments
  • Real-world tolerability experiences
  • FDA approval timelines for new neurology drugs and practical use cases
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Learn from neurology articles and case studies

Discover strategies and real-world advice based on insights from physicians on Sermo.

  • Managing refractory epilepsy
  • Communicating progressive diagnoses like ALS or Parkinson’s disease
  • Barriers to adherence with long-term neurologic therapies
  • Advances in migraine, MS, and neurodegenerative disease management
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Hear from fellow physician peers

My fav part of Sermo is how interactive it is. Being able to post cases and ask questions to the community, receiving different points of view, is an enriching experience. I might post something highlighting learning points, but oftentimes I am the one who learns more things from others.

Neurology Canada

I read case presentations and learn a lot from some of them. Commenting on topics of interest and participating in surveys are my favorites.

Endocrinology US

Sermo is an excellent tool for connecting colleagues and often helps us share our experiences and clarify diagnostic and therapeutic doubts.

Orthopedic Surgery Italy

Frequently asked questions

How can I stay informed about new neurology drug and device approvals?

Sermo’s neurology community regularly shares updates and discussions around FDA approvals, trial outcomes, and real-world experiences with new neurological drugs, biologics, and medical devices.

Can I access peer-reviewed ratings for neurology drugs on Sermo?

Yes. Our drug ratings feature allows neurologists to review and compare medications across efficacy, safety, and tolerability—based on real-world experiences.

Is there content or discussion focused on clinical trials?

Absolutely. Sermo members frequently share information related to clinical trial eligibility for MS, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, and emerging neurologic therapies, as well as recruitment challenges.

Does Sermo support both inpatient and outpatient neurologists?

Yes. Whether you practice primarily in the hospital, outpatient clinic, or a mixed setting, Sermo provides a space to share your expertise and learn from others.

What kinds of neurology case studies are shared on Sermo?

You’ll find case studies ranging from acute stroke presentations and EEG interpretation to complex diagnostic workups and long-term disease management.

Can I discuss practice management and reimbursement challenges?

Yes. Many discussions focus on coding, reimbursement for neurologic procedures, infusion therapies, and the business side of running a neurology practice.

How can I get quick input from other neurologists on urgent cases?

Sermo enables real-time collaboration. Post a case anonymously and receive input within hours—helping you make confident decisions when time and clarity matter most.

I’m already active in physician networks and professional societies like AAN. What does Sermo add?

Sermo is designed to complement—not replace—professional societies and formal networks. It gives physicians a place for real-time peer discussion, specialty-specific insights, and opportunities to contribute to paid research, all within a physician-only community that fits easily into day-to-day practice.
 
If you’d like to see how Sermo compares with other physician networks, explore how we differ from Doximity or M3 Global.

Start your neurology journey on Sermo

Become part of a dynamic neurology physician network of over 35,000 members dedicated to advancing neurologic care through peer collaboration and expert insights.

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