NEW YORK, Sept. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Great Place To Work® and Fortune magazine have selected the International Multiple Sclerosis Management Practice (IMSMP) for the 2025 Fortune Best Workplaces in Health Care™ List. This recognition places IMSMP among the best companies to work for in the United States.
IMSMP is widely regarded as the nation’s preeminent MS treatment center, praised for its collaborative approach. Neurologists work alongside in-house physical and occupational therapists, social workers, a cognition specialist, a naturopathic medicine doctor, and a registered dietician to deliver comprehensive, personalized MS management.
For its employees, IMSMP is equally impactful. The center embraces innovative work-life satisfaction strategies like a four-day work week and offers robust benefits including six months of parental leave, included breakfast and lunch, retirement savings matching, tuition assistance, and continuing education opportunities.
“Delivering outstanding patient care starts with our staff,” says Dr. Saud Sadiq, founder and director of IMSMP. “I strive to create an environment of care and respect within our team that carries over into the practice. A truly supportive, positive workplace keeps everyone motivated to do their best.”
The Best Workplaces in Health Care list is highly competitive. Great Place To Work, the global authority on workplace culture, determines its lists using its proprietary Trust Index™ Survey to evaluate and certify thousands of organizations in America’s largest ongoing annual workforce study, based on over 1.3 million survey responses and data from companies representing more than 8.4 million employees.
Survey responses reflect a comprehensive picture of the workplace experience. Honorees were selected based on their ability to offer positive outcomes for employees regardless of job role, race, gender, sexual orientation, work status, or other demographic identifier.
IMSMP’s neurologists have been named to Castle Connolly’s Top Doctors list since 2016, and they have been featured in The New Yorker and New York Magazine for its patient-centered approach to care.
“As an employee, I feel deeply valued here,” says Whitney Pope, Director of Nursing. “That spills over into pride in our work and a company-wide commitment to excellence.”
About the International Multiple Sclerosis Management Practice
The International Multiple Sclerosis Management Practice is a patient-centered multiple sclerosis treatment hub that redefines what is possible in MS management. Its team of board-certified neurologists works collaboratively with in-house physical and occupational therapists, social workers, a cognition specialist, a naturopathic medicine doctor, and a registered dietician to deliver a comprehensive, personalized approach to MS management. Their world-class facility features on-site MRI and infusion facilities and maintains an exclusive partnership with the world’s largest independent MS research center, the Tisch MS Research Center of New York.
Follow IMSMP on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook, or visit imsmp.org. For more on MS research, visit tischms.org.
About the Fortune Best Workplaces in Health Care List
Great Place To Work selected the 2025 Fortune Best Workplaces in Health Care by analyzing confidential survey responses from more than 1.3 million employees, representing the experiences of more than 8.4 million employees in 2024 and 2025. Read the full methodology.
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