Movement disorders cause involuntary movements and dfficulty with motor tasks. These issues can affect your limbs, head, face, voice and more. Virginia Mason Franciscan Health has one of the most highly regarded movement disorder programs in the Puget Sound.
We have a long history of caring for people in the Puget Sound with movement disorders. Neurologists with advanced fellowship training in movement disorders guide your care. They use evidence-based methods and work with other specialists to help you achieve your treatment goals. Find a movement disorders specialist.
Highlights of our program include:
Patient-centered approach: Each person experiences these disorders differently, so we take the time to learn about what matters most to you. Our movement disorder specialists develop a personalized plan and empower you to take an active role in your care.
Seamless services: Treatment for complex conditions draws on the expertise of additional providers, like neurorehabilitation therapists and neurosurgeons. We also coordinate with primary care providers to ensure precise, efficient care.
Lifelong support: Our movement disorder specialists develop lasting relationships with patients, enabling us to adjust therapies to address their changing needs. Patients coming to us from great distances may be eligible for follow-up services via virtual visits.
Some of our locations are among only a few in the Puget Sound that offer these services:
Our experienced movement disorder specialists frequently diagnose issues based on your symptoms and a neurological exam. Advanced assessments available through our neurodiagnostic laboratory determine what’s causing your symptoms so you receive appropriate therapies.
Medications can treat movement disorder symptoms, such as tremors, rigidity and cramping. Botulinum toxin injections can help ease muscle contractions that occur with cervical (neck) dystonia and blepharospasm (eyelid twitching). If movement disorders are due to a medication side effect, your neurologist may recommend other drugs.
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health is home to one of the leading deep brain stimulation (DBS) programs in the Puget Sound. This treatment delivers gentle electrical pulses to tissue deep within the brain, giving you better control over Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor and other move disorders.
Neurorehabilitation services help you get symptom relief and maximize your independence. A physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor specializing in neurological disorders guides your care.
In addition to movement disorder specialists, people with Parkinson’s disease may see a dedicated nurse, speech therapist, occupational therapist and physical therapist. We perform assessments and adjust treatments to optimize your quality of life.
We care for patients with common and complex movement disorders, including:
Our specialists care for patients across the Puget Sound area and beyond. Find a movement disorders specialist near you.