AI-Powered Neurology Evidence Search

About Neuro.Wiki

Neuro.Wiki is an evidence-based neurology hub built for clinicians, trainees, and researchers. It brings together a structured knowledge base, practical resident references, plain-language journal summaries, a modernized neuroanatomy atlas, and a curated clinical-trials database — all in one place, authored and maintained by neurologists.

900+
Curated Trials
650+
Wiki Topics
190+
Anatomy Plates
5,000+
Subscribers
110K+
Visitors · 6 mo
230K+
Trials Viewed · 6 mo

Our Mission

Neuro.Wiki was created to put high-yield, evidence-based neurology in one trustworthy place. The mission is simple: to support the entire neurology team — from residents and fellows to practicing neurologists — by distilling the literature, guidelines, and day-to-day clinical knowledge into clear, practical references that can be relied on at the bedside and on call.

An evidence-first neurology platform — clinician-authored, continuously maintained, and focused on what changes practice.

Beyond reference material, Neuro.Wiki provides ready-to-use note templates, printable rounding sheets, study resources, and curated links to relevant online courses and conferences — everything a busy neurology team needs to learn, round, and stay current, all in one place.

What Neuro.Wiki Offers

NeuroTrials — Curated Clinical Trials

An expert-curated database of clinically meaningful neurology trials across stroke, epilepsy, movement, dementia, headache, neuromuscular, oncology, and immunology.

900+ trials · 9 subspecialties · updated continuously

How it’s curated: trials are chosen by neurologists for clinical relevance, then distilled into a structured summary — design, population, primary and secondary outcomes, absolute effect sizes (NNT/NNH), and real-world applicability. Each summary is drafted with AI assistance, checked against the source publication, and re-verified by an automated nightly audit against the original papers.

NeuroWiki — Knowledge Base

A structured, evidence-based neurology knowledge base with clinical summaries organized across the subspecialties.

650+ topics · pillars → sections → topics

How it’s curated: topics are authored by clinicians, grounded in current guidelines and primary literature, and illustrated with figures and interactive calculators. Entries are reviewed and updated by neurologists as the evidence changes.

NeuroAtlas — Modernized Neuroanatomy

A growing gallery of neuroanatomy plates — brain, brainstem, cranial nerves, pathways, vasculature, and spine — redrawn and relabeled for clarity.

190+ plates · continuously expanding

How it’s built: plates are modernized with Neuro.Wiki’s own anatomy-modernizer platform, built in-house to redraw and relabel neuroanatomy while preserving anatomical accuracy. Every plate is reviewed and approved by a neurologist before publishing, and the same platform renders interactive 3D models.

3D Brain Model

An interactive, rotatable 3D brain model for exploring neuroanatomy in three dimensions — region by region.

Interactive · region-linked clinical data

How it’s built: each anatomical region is mapped to curated clinical data — function, associated syndromes, and relevant evidence — so the anatomy connects directly to the clinical picture. Built and maintained by the Neuro.Wiki team.

NeuroResidents — On-Call Toolkit

Practical note templates, rounding and on-call sheets, printable PDFs, and basic-neuroscience references built for neurology trainees.

30+ note templates · rounding sheets · printable PDFs

How it’s curated: built from real on-call and rounding workflows and maintained by practicing neurologists, so the tools match how trainees actually work.

NeuroJournal — Literature Summaries

Plain-language summaries and critical appraisals of the newest, most practice-changing neurology literature.

New summaries weekly · methods, limitations, bottom line

How it’s curated: practice-changing papers are summarized in plain language with a critical appraisal of the methods and limitations. Drafts are prepared with AI assistance and reviewed by a clinician before publishing.

AI Evidence Assistant

An AI assistant that answers clinical questions with referenced, guideline-aware recommendations drawn from the curated evidence base.

Referenced · guideline-aware · scoped to curated evidence

How it’s curated: answers draw only from the curated trial and knowledge base rather than the open web, and quantitative figures (NNT/NNH/ARR) are computed and reviewed rather than free-form generated.

NeuroTrials App

Companion App

Access the curated trial database and AI evidence assistant on your phone with the NeuroTrials app — available for iOS and Android.

About the Team

Neuro.Wiki is created and maintained by practicing neurologists who understand firsthand the challenge of staying current with practice-changing evidence. The platform is built by clinicians, for clinicians — clinically precise, citation-grounded, and free of overstatement.

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