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- Movement Disorders Specialist Finder
The Movement Disorders Specialist Finder is a free online tool that allows patients to search for a specialist by name, geographic location, or expertise All of the specialists in this directory have opted in to be included and are located throughout the world Browse the Specialist Finder
- Movement Disorders - Overview - Mayo Clinic
Movement Disorders; Mayo Clinic; 13400 E Shea Blvd Scottsdale, AZ 85259 Phone: 480-301-8000; Florida Movement Disorders; Mayo Clinic; 4500 San Pablo Road Jacksonville, FL 32224 Phone: 904-953-0856; Minnesota Movement Disorders; Mayo Clinic; 200 First St SW Eighth Floor Rochester, MN 55905 Phone: 507-284-2111
- Finding a Movement Disorder Specialist in Your Area
Unlike a broad-scale neurologist, a movement disorder specialist focuses specifically on conditions, like PD, that affect movement Movement disorder specialists may also help treat tics, tremors, chorea (an involuntary movement disorder), and dystonia (a condition that leads to involuntary contractions of the muscles) 1
- Movement Disorders Care - Penn Medicine
Penn Medicine is home to one of the nation’s largest movement disorder centers, where our specialists improve mobility and quality of life for patients 800-789-7366 Patient login Get care
- Movement Disorders | Duke Health
Duke movement disorder specialists work together to identify movement disorders that are difficult to diagnose, including rare genetic diseases Our goal is to improve your quality of life through lifestyle management, physical therapy, medication, and surgical options
- Movement Disorders Specialists | Johns Hopkins Parkinsons . . .
The most important part of the treatment plan for anyone affected by Parkinson's disease or other movement disorder is a dedicated team of specialists who can monitor your progress and support your optimal health with the latest therapies Led by Kelly Mills, M D , the director of the movement
- What does a Movement Disorders Specialist do? | APDA
All in all, seeing a Movement Disorders Specialist may offer you additional avenues to improve your PD-related care Tips and Takeaways: A Movement Disorders Specialist is a neurologist who has undergone an extra 1-2 years of PD-related training, known as a movement disorders fellowship and goes on to focus their practice on PD and related
- Movement Disorders Treatment - Columbia Neurology
Our Columbia Neurology Movement Disorders neurologists are specially trained in the diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders, and also conduct cutting-edge clinical and translational research to improve treatment options for patients suffering with these complex neurological diseases A PF Center of Excellence
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