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Movement disorder care

We provide expert care to manage the symptoms or slow down the progression of movement disorders so you can lead a more confident and independent life.

Nationally-ranked specialty care for movement disorders

With a wide range of symptoms and personal experiences, living with a movement disorder can feel overwhelming. Our compassionate movement disorder specialists are here to provide clarity, offer answers, and guide you toward the best treatment

Advancing movement disorder care

We offer comprehensive care tailored to your unique needs, including these advanced services.

  • Comprehensive Movement Disorders Evaluation

  • OFF/ON testing

  • Neuropsychological evaluation

  • Oral medication management

  • Infusion pump medication management 

  • Deep Brain Stimulation

  • Botulinum Toxin Injections

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