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The Emory Movement Disorders Center is a leading treatment and research center for the spectrum of movement disorders, including Parkinson's Disease, dystonia, essential tremor, Huntington's Disease, and Tourette's syndrome. Providing comprehensive services ranging from diagnosis to rehabilitation, our neurosurgeons, neurologists, psychologists and researchers work together to tailor treatment for the specific needs of each patient.
The Emory Movement Disorders Center is part of the Emory School of Medicine, globally recognized for medical research and physician training, and Emory Healthcare, one of the nation's leading health care systems. The resources of both institutions enable our physicians and staff to employ the latest innovations for comprehensive treatment of these often debilitating disorders.
HIGHLIGHTS About Movement Disorders Learn more about movement disorders here.
Our Team Learn more about Emory's movement disorder specialists who are among the most skilled and highly qualified in the nation.
Additional Resources Patients can find links and additional information. Medical professionals can also find information on referrals and careers.
One of America's Best Hospitals Emory University Hospital ranked as one of America's Best Hospitals of 2007 by U.S. News & World Report. Eight specialty programs were among the top 50, including neurology and neurosurgery, which was ranked at #25 out of more than 5000 medical centers nationwide.
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