Movement Disorders & Neurorestoration

About Us

A World Leader in Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration

Our program is founded on the philosophy that integrated, interdisciplinary care is the most effective approach for patients. The Center delivers motor, cognitive and behavioral diagnoses as well as various treatments all in one centralized location. Care is coordinated and provided by leading specialists from many advanced medical and surgical services. The center lives within the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases and has over 25,000 square feet of dedicated interdisciplinary space. All specialists live together in an avant-garde side by side arrangement.

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Patient Care

Comprehensive Care at Fixel

Whether you're looking for a new patient visit or returning as a current patient, you want to know how to prepare for an existing visit, you're looking for resources and support, or you are looking to participate in research we have got you covered.

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Fellowship Information and Our Team

UF Movement Disorders Fellowship

This fellowship is specially designed for excellent candidates interested in Movement Disorders. Unique to this experience will be training identification and treatment of all movement disorders, training in clinical trials, stereotaxic surgery, and neurophysiology for movement disorders surgery. The fellowship is 1-2 years and offers a comprehensive experience including superior teaching from faculty with expertise in movement disorders, clinical trials, stereotaxic surgery, imaging for movement disorders surgery, and detailed microelectrode mapping techniques. The fellow will have access to one of the largest organized clinical and video databases of movement disorders. The goal of the fellowship is to turn out truly outstanding movement disorders experts.

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