Individualized Attention
No matter how complex your condition may be, you can count on receiving personalized care from the expert teams at Cedars-Sinai.
If you've been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia or any other type of movement disorder, it’s vital to get the right diagnosis and latest treatments. Not all of these diseases are curable, but therapies offered by the Cedars‑Sinai Movement Disorders team can often ease symptoms and slow the progression of your illness. You’ll find the newest diagnostic technology, research-based treatment plans and compassionate care at one of the country’s top hospitals for neurological conditions.
No matter how complex your condition may be, you can count on receiving personalized care from the expert teams at Cedars-Sinai.
Cedars-Sinai is home to world-renowned providers who specialize in Parkinson's. All members of our team completed fellowship training in movement disorders.
We are the first in Southern California to offer a multidisciplinary clinic that allows patients to meet with all of their care team members on the same day and in the same place.
Movement disorders require specialty care from a team of experts. At Cedars‑Sinai, our specialists can help ease your symptoms and slow disease progression, giving you more time for the activities you love.
A correct diagnosis of a movement disorder requires a skilled specialist. Our Virtual Second Opinion prorgram can help you feel confident about your diagnosis and treatment recommendation. Get started today.
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Our movement disorders research brings together a team of scientists, neurologists and neurosurgeons all with one shared goal: to increase our understanding of these conditions and find better treatment options for patients with movement disorders. Our researchers are involved in preclinical and clinical research studying possible therapeutics including stem cell therapy and deep brain stimulation.
Cedars‑Sinai neurologists rare involved in clinical trials related to movement disorders. These trials help patients access leading treatments unavailable elsewhere.
The Neurology Residency provides the opportunity to learn from some of the best neurologists in the country. Residents gain valuable patient care skills that shape their careers in neurological medicine.
The Movement Disorders Fellowship gives fellows the opportunity to learn from esteemed Cedars‑Sinai doctors and gain valuable clinical training in all facets of movement disorders.
The Department of Neurology offers three senior electives for fourth‑year medical students. During this two- to four-week elective, students will learn about epilepsy, movement disorders and other common neurological conditions.
Twice‑monthly Neurosciences Grand Rounds offer practical insights into the treatment of complex neurological conditions. Topics may range from condition management to new diagnostic techniques.