Wade Steeves, MD

Board certified Neurologist

Headache, Migraine, Nerve Block/Botox Procedures, Facial Pain
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801-408-5700
Accepting new patients

Education & Training

Fellowship

Residency

  • Neurology Chief, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
  • Neurology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV

Internship

  • West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV

Medical Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree: Chemistry; minor in Biology, North Georgia College and State University, Dahlonega, GA
  • Medical School: Doctorate of Medicine, American University of the Caribbean, Montserrat, British West Indies

Board Certifications

  • Board Certified in Neurology

Biography

Dr. Wade Steeves is an expert in the diagnosis and management of complex headache disorders, with over two decades of experience dedicated to improving the lives of patients suffering from chronic migraines, cluster headaches, tension-type headaches, and other neurologically based pain syndromes.  A respected voice in the field of neurology, actively involved in clinical research, education, and community outreach to raise awareness about headache-related conditions. Dr. Steeves is board-certified and has a Headache Certification by UCNS (United Council for Neurological Subspecialties) – one of 8 providers in Utah with this certificate.

Known for his warm approach and dedication to care, Dr. Steeves was honored with the Best in Patient Care award, a reflection of his commitment to putting patients first. He combines the latest medical treatments with practical tools for everyday life, helping patients feel empowered, informed, and supported every step of the way.

What Our Patients Have to Say

Positive review from patient at Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Clinic

Dr Steeves is empathetic, kind and compassionate for his patients. He always takes the time to listen and customize a treatment plan. He has successfully treated my chronic migraines and has transformed my life from pain to joy again. I highly recommend Dr Steeves to anyone who suffers from migraines.

Susan B.
Patient
Positive review from patient at Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Clinic

Efficient, pleasant, listened. Very knowledgeable, picked up on a problem I wasn't aware of! Would highly recommend him. Successful treatment.

Lance S.
Patient
Positive review from patient at Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Clinic

A daily constant headache/migraine came out of nowhere and it never relented. It was so debilitating I had to take time off of work. My primary doctor told me it was “impossible to have a constant headache/migraine.” Once in Dr. Steeves care, I felt heard and cared for. He has never dismissed my concerns. If my current medication plan should stop being effective, he will see me and get me started on a new path. I cannot recommend him enough. I would move mountains to stay in his care.

Kerrie C.
Patient
Positive review from patient at Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Clinic

Dr. Steeves is the best! He’s the only neurologist in the state that could help me. His staff is compassionate, caring and kind. Dr. Steeves is knowledgeable, compassionate, and very supportive. He fought my insurance to get me the medication I needed and in three months I’ve seen a huge improvement that continues to get better.

Lauren J.
Patient
Positive review from patient at Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Clinic

I see Dr Steeves for chronic migraines. I like how he explains everything so that I can understand it. The treatment I receive has been so beneficial. I also appreciate how he expresses appropriate concern for me, as a patient.

Katrina W.
Patient

Location

General Patient FAQs

What should I bring to my first appointment at RMMSC?

Please arrive 20 minutes prior to your appointment time with the following items:

  • MRI: Radiology reports and the images on a disc
  • Office notes from your previous doctors: neurologist, primary care physician, etc.
  • Test results: Lab, CT, EEG, VEP, EMG/NCV, Echocardiogram, Lumbar Puncture, etc.
  • Insurance Cards
  • Photo ID
  • Patient forms (that we send to you prior to your appointment) filled out by you
What is it like to have MS?

Multiple sclerosis is a disease that causes inflammation in the brain and spinal cord. It can cause:

  • Weakness
  • Blurred vision
  • Loss of balance
  • Poor coordination
  • Slurred speech
  • Tremors
  • Numbness
  • Extreme fatigue
  • Memory and concentration problems
  • Mood changes
  • Dizziness
What causes multiple sclerosis?

The cause of multiple sclerosis is unknown. Research points to a combination of genetic and environmental factors playing a role. Possible risk factors include:

  • A family history of MS
  • Obesity
  • Smoking
  • Vitamin D deficiency
  • History of infectious mononucleosis
  • Past concussions
  • Where you live
  • Multiple sclerosis occupational therapist helps a patient in the MS clinic

MS occurs more often in women than in men. Most people are diagnosed with MS between the ages of 20 and 50 years. It can also occur in children and older adults.

How is multiple sclerosis diagnosed?

No single test exists to diagnose this condition. Instead, neurologists and MS specialists make a diagnosis by gathering information from your medical history, physical exams, imaging and lab test results.

What is a multiple sclerosis relapse?

Commonly called “attacks,” “exacerbations,” or “flare-ups,” MS relapses happen when new symptoms suddenly appear or old symptoms worsen for more than 24 hours. Relapses can last from several days up to several weeks.

How do I know if I’m having a relapse?

MS symptoms can come and go. You may feel worse than normal if you do too much, get too hot, get overtired or sick, or have surgery. This doesn’t necessarily mean you’re having a relapse. You will likely improve.

What do I do if I have a relapse?

Contact your provider, who may want to order blood tests or imaging and prescribe steroid
treatment

Is there a cure for multiple sclerosis?

Not yet. We currently have several FDA-approved medications that can improve your well-being by reducing the number of relapses you have. Medicine can also slow down the progression of the disease. In addition, many therapeutic and technological advances can help people manage their symptoms. Research advances every year, including research, to find a cure.

How is multiple sclerosis treated?

Having MS means a lifetime of treatment. This can include both medication and other approaches, like rehab to reduce or manage your symptoms.

Medication reduces inflammation in the brain and spinal cord by targeting your immune system.
This approach:

  • Lessens the number of MS attacks
  • Can slow the worsening of the disease
How do I choose a treatment?

We’ll work with you to create a treatment plan that takes into account your unique history and needs. When choosing a treatment, we’ll discuss:

  • Effectiveness. How well does the therapy work, both as you begin therapy and over time?
  • Side effects. Nearly every medication has some kind of side effect. Review the side effects of each treatment option with your medical provider.
  • Lifestyle. Consider how the treatment will fit with your responsibilities (work, travel, family).
  • Medication type. Which delivery method works best for you? Options include injection, oral medications and infusions through an IV.
How much will my treatments cost?

The cost of your treatment can vary depending on several factors including which therapy, your insurance status and insurance provider. Our team at Rocky Mountain MS Clinic are committed to lowering costs and improving access for our patients.

We work with virtually all leading commercial insurance providers in the greater Intermountain region, including Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, DMBA, EMI Health, Humana, PEHP Health & Benefits, Select Health, as Tricare, as well as Medicaid and Medicare.

We’re here to make treatment more affordable and less stressful. Our team takes care of prior authorizations and benefits verification for you, and we’ll personally guide you through copay assistance and foundation support programs to help lower your out-of-pocket costs.

Contact Us

Whether you're newly diagnosed, looking for a second opinion, or just want to learn more about us, someone from our team can reach out to you to share more information about Rocky Mountain MS Clinic.

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