Parkinson’s Disease Care
Treating Parkinson’s Disease and Other Movement Disorders
Patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease and other types of movement disorders face a daily struggle to interact with the world around them like they used to. Our neurologists and neurosurgeons understand the struggles that our patients face, and work directly with those in their care to craft an individualized treatment plan that will help them manage their symptoms and improve the quality of their life.
Our Medical Professionals Work Together to Provide the Care You Need
Our expert team of neurologists and neurosurgeons work closely with our physical therapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, nutritionists, social workers and nurses to provide our patients suffering from conditions like ataxia, dystonia, essential tremor or spasticity with the care they need to begin reclaiming their independence.
We provide our patients suffering from movement disorders including Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, cerebral palsy and Lou Gehrig's disease with state-of-the art therapies and treatment options, and will craft a regimen that will help them along every stage of their disease’s progression. Some options we offer include:
- Expert medical management
- Regenerative and biological therapies
- Innovative neurosurgical options
- Deep brain stimulation
- Physical, occupational and speech therapy
- Neuropsychological and psychiatric care
- Pain management
Supporting Patients and Their Families
Our expert team of medical professionals have decades of experience working with patients suffering from all types of movement disorders, and we remain committed to keeping up to date with the most cutting edge treatment options. Chronic neurologic disorders like Parkinson’s disease can be incredibly difficult to manage for patients, as well as their families and loved ones. Contact us today to learn more about what services we offer to help you receive the support and care you need.