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Through the exceptional capabilities and caring spirit of its people, Vanderbilt will lead in improving the healthcare of individuals and communities regionally, nationally and internationally. We wanted to make a place for you to review all our tips and tricks after you get home from your visit to Vanderbilt. In addition to our clinic, our Clinical Research Center (CRC) conducts ongoing clinical research studies to better understand the pathophysiology of the autonomic nervous system and its role in autonomic dysfunction, all the while seeking to discover new therapies to help optimize treatment of known autonomic disorders. Patients must rely on the personal and individualized medical advice of their qualified health care professionals before seeking any information related to their particular diagnosis, cure or treatment of a condition or disorder. To reach our research center or for research information, please email us at: autonomics@vumc.org. 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Vanderbilt University Medical Center has one of the only specialized Autonomic Dysfunction programs in the U.S. We bring together cardiologists, neurologists and other specialists to care for unstable blood pressure and other conditions caused by an autonomic nervous system disorder. Please note that NORD provides this information for the benefit of the rare disease community. The information is subject to change without notice. Any other electronic reproduction or other printed versions is strictly prohibited. Autonomic disorders diagnosed and treated at the Vanderbilt ADC include: Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), Neurally-Mediated Syncope, Pure Autonomic Failure, Multiple System Atrophy or Shy-Drager Syndrome, Dopamine Beta-Hydroxylase Deficiency, and Baroreflex Failure. 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Established in 1978, our center continues to provide clinical and research expertise, advanced patient care, and valuable support resources to patients with disorders of the autonomic nervous system. Our clinic houses state of the art, non-invasive diagnostic testing, and our specialized autonomic care team works with patients and their physicians to develop an individualized autonomic dysfunction treatment plan for adults and children over 7 years of age. Vanderbilt University Medical Center is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Vanderbilt®, Vanderbilt University Medical Center®, V Oak Leaf Design®, Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt® and Vanderbilt Health® are trademarks of The Vanderbilt University. Select the date you received service so we can correctly redirect you: If you would like to speak with a customer service representative, you can reach them at (888) 274-7849 between the hours of 8:00am-5:00pm cst. 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