Synergy in Neuromedicine – Movement Disorders

Since its beginning in 2002, the UF Health Center for Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration has earned a reputation for excellence and become an international destination for patient care, research and teaching in movement disorders and neurorestoration. At the Center, patients have access to the latest clinical and translational research studies, as well as the opportunity to contribute to future research. To learn more about UF Health Neuromedicine, check out the 2015 Progress Report.

The UF Health Center for Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration is home to four nationally recognized centers of excellence, including the National Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence, Tyler’s Hope Center for a Dystonia Cure, BachmannStrauss Dystonia and Parkinson’s Disease Center of Excellence, and the National Tourette Syndrome Association Center of Excellence. The NIH-designated headquarters of the nationwide Clinical Research Consortium for Spinocerebellar Ataxias is also based at the Center.