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The MS Infusion Center
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The MS Infusion Center

Providing dedicated MS care in a convenient location

The Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Infusion Center at Missouri Baptist Medical Center (Mobap) is one of the highest-rated infusion centers in the country in patient satisfaction and the only infusion center in the region dedicated solely to serving patients with MS.

Our highly skilled, compassionate nurses work closely with physicians to oversee patient infusions. The team is focused on meeting each patient’s individual needs in a comfortable environment.

The Center is unique in that it is fully dedicated to MS patients who value the supportive environment and camaraderie of receiving care with others who share their diagnosis.

Conveniently located on the MoBap campus, the MS Infusion Center is adjacent to the MS Center for Innovations in Care and the offices of neurologists who care for patients with multiple sclerosis. Additionally, lab, radiology, therapy and other services are conveniently located on the same campus allowing for a continuum of care for patients.

What to expect at the MS Infusion Center

“The Infusion Center doesn’t feel like a hospital ​and our patients enjoy the calm and quiet atmosphere.”  MS Infusion Center Nurse Julie shared.  "We have experienced impromptu friendships form among patients, they often compare stories of their MS journey, treatment regimes, and schedule future infusion dates together.  It is very rewarding to work here.”

MS Infusion - Jenni with Nurse Julie

Here’s what patients can expect at the MS Infusion Center at MoBap:

  • Close-knit support and camaraderie with other individuals with an MS diagnosis
  • Compassionate and knowledgeable nursing staff dedicated to a positive experience for all patients
  • Close collaboration with the patient’s physician
  • Complimentary valet parking, as well as ample surface level parking
  • Six treatment spaces, each with a reclining chair and television
  • Free wifi, warm blankets, snacks, and refreshments

MS Infusion Room

To receive treatment at the Infusion Center

Speak with your neurologist about receiving infusion treatment at the MS Infusion Center at Missouri Baptist.

Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday

Address: 3009 North Ballas
Building B, Suite 115
St. Louis, MO 63131

Office: 314.996.4186

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