ALS affects more than 5,500 people in the United States annually

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive disease of the nervous system.

The onset of ALS occurs in most cases between the ages of 40 and 72. Five to 10% of ALS cases are genetically acquired, with the remaining portion having no known cause. Early symptoms of ALS include muscle stiffness and weakness, with sometimes difficulty speaking and swallowing.

ALS treatment options

For most people with ALS, treatment may involve the management of symptoms. There is no cure and no proven treatment for ALS. Managing the symptoms of ALS can be challenging for you, your caregivers and your medical team. However, it's important to know that there are resources available for support and assistance from Baylor Scott & White Health to treat ALS in Dallas and Round rock.

Treatment plans for patients will be determined by their care team based on age, medical history, type and stage of ALS and personal preferences. ALS treatment options include:

Specialized ALS treatment care centers

We provide a full range of diagnostic services for ALS at locations that are convenient for you.

Emory Bellard ALS clinic

Baylor Neuroscience Center