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Vascular Neurology

Vascular neurology specializes in the treatment of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, transient ischemic attacks, and other conditions that involve blood vessels in the brain.

Highlights & Resources

  • Facilities & Locations

Neurologists at our Boise-based clinic specialize in disorders of the nervous system, including epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease.


  • Location & Contact Info

    125 E. Idaho St.
    Suite 300
    Boise, ID 83712
    (208) 381-7335

Providers

  • Neurology

    Biography

    Daniel Abenroth, MD is a neurohospitalist who provides care for the breadth of neurological diseases for inpatients only, and has specific clinical interest in neurocritical care.

    Dr. Abenroth is fellowship trained in vascular neurology and specializes in the care of stroke, transient ischemic attack, intracranial atherosclerosis, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, and other diseases of cerebral vasculature. 

  • Neurology

    Biography

    Jason Ching, MD is a board-certified neurologist who provides care for a breadth of neurological diseases for hospitalized patients only. His clinical interests include the management of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, seizure/epilepsy, autoimmune neurologic disorders, and neuromuscular conditions. He has completed fellowship training in clinical neurophysiology, with an interest in electrodiagnostic procedures such as EEG and EMG. 

  • Neurology

    Biography

    Raymond Grams II, MD is a neurohospitalist who provides care for the breadth of neurological diseases for inpatients only. He specializes in the treatment of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, transient ischemic attack, cerebral venous thrombosis, and intra- and extra-cranial atherosclerotic disease. His clinical interests include cardioembolic sources of stroke, arterial dissection, and other causes of stroke in young people; evaluation for carotid stenting or endarterectomy; and neurosonology.

    Dr. Grams has been a co-investigator of nine stroke trials and has published and presented original research on the use of perfusion MRI in acute stroke imaging. He was a vascular neurology fellow and clinical instructor at the University of Utah prior to joining St. Luke's.

    Prior to attending medical school, Dr. Grams earned his bachelor's degree in neuroscience from Brigham Young University, graduating with honors.

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