Our Movement Disorders program provides comprehensive medical and surgical treatment options for patients with Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, dystonia and other movement disorders. To date, we have performed over 250 deep brain stimulator implant procedures.
Huntington Hospital is actively engaged in developing studies to better assess the safety and efficacy of deep brain stimulation for treatment of patients with depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder who do not respond to medical therapy. In addition, a clinical study to evaluate a novel deep brain stimulator implant for treatment of essential tremor is currently underway.
For more information, please call (800) 903-9233.
Services
Core movement disorders services include the following:
- Pharmacology
- Deep brain stimulation
- Outpatient neurodiagnostic lab with electroencephalography and electrodiagnostic studies
- Outpatient rehabilitation services (including Lee Silverman Voice Training/Audiology/Dysphagia)
The movement disorders program includes a number of Parkinson’s community exercise and support groups which include a Parkinson’s outpatient support group and a Parkinson’s caregiver’s support group.
Your Care Team
Our multidisciplinary clinical team includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, neurophysiologists, anesthesiologists, physiatrists, physical therapists and nurse practitioners. The team works very closely to tailor a personalized treatment plan for each patient.
Several of our neurosurgeons hold faculty appointments at California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Caltech scientists and physicians at Huntington Hospital are collaborating on the development of a cortical neural prosthesis to aid paralyzed patients in interacting with their environment.
Support Services
Patient education is an integral component of our program and families play an active role in the treatment process. Although no cure currently exists for Parkinson’s disease, Huntington Hospital offers a comprehensive range of pharmacological, physical therapy, and surgical options to assist in controlling the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and improve each patient’s quality of life.