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      • Movement Disorder Specialists and Neurologists
      • Additional Classes in SWFL for PD
      • Additional SWFL resources for PD
    • Participate in a PD Study
    • Articles & Research on PD >
      • Social Support Improves PD Symptoms
      • Exercise Improves PD Outcomes
      • Genetic Role in PD
      • Advances in PD
      • Genetic Link to PD
      • Exercise and improved executive Functioning with PD
      • Exercise and Fall Prevention with PD
      • Intimacy and PD
      • spinal cord neuroprosthesis and PD
      • Advance Care Planning and PD
      • Cognitive Impairment Treatment PD
      • Mercury and PD
      • Cognitive Remediation Therapy
      • COVID Vulnerability and PD
      • Postural Instability Severity PD
      • Early Trial for Treatment Shows Promise
      • Biomarker Found
      • Therapeutic Benefits of Dance
      • Ultrasound Therapy for PD
      • Improvisational Theatre for PD
      • PD Detection using AI and Breathing Patterns
      • ALTERNATIVE MOVEMENT EXERCISE
      • NON INVASIVE TREATMENT R-TMS
      • Group Therapy
      • Multidisciplinary Approach to PD
      • VIBRATING GLOVE SHOWES PROMISE
      • Prevalence of PD Underestimated
      • Differences in Men and Women with PD
      • Intermittent Fasting for PD
      • Meditation and Complementary Therapy for PD
      • Cognitive Impairment and PD
      • Aerobic Exercise Alters Brain Function in PD
      • A-Synuclein Biomarker
      • Mediterranean Diet for PD
      • Regular Exercise Improve PD Quality of Life
    • Videos of PD Talks
    • Info about PD >
      • Parkinson Disease in Florida
      • 10 things to know about PD
      • More About PD
    • RESPONDING TO COVID-19
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    • Sample Calendar of Activities
    • Movement Classes
    • Support Groups
    • Speech & Music
    • Just for Fun Wellness Classes
    • Education Programs
    • Caregiver Programs
    • EARLY ONSET PD
    • Lunch Bunch
    • Events >
      • Bingo for Bags and Baubles
      • Mingle & Share a PD Resource Fair
      • Education Symposium
      • A Step Forward Overcoming Obstacles Luncheon
      • Step Up for PD Walk
      • Mingle & Jingle for PD
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    • Staff
    • News/Press >
      • 2023-24 Board Announced
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    • Complete a Participation Waiver
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    • PARKINSONS AWARENESS MONTH GIVING
    • Our Giving Society
    • ANNUAL FUND
    • IN HONOR
    • IN MEMORY
    • Planned Giving

MOVEMENT DISORDER SPECIALISTS/NEUROLOGISTS

The Parkinson’s Association of Southwest Florida offers the following list of SWFL movement disorder specialists and neurologists as a courtesy and does not endorse or specifically recommend any of the following resources. (Click on the name to visit their website)

Florida Movement Disorder Specialists

Miami: University of Miami Health Systems
​Click for Website
(305) 243-3100
University of Miami Health Systems
1150 Northwest 14th Street,
Suite 609

Miami, FL 33136
Ihtsham Ul Haq, MD  Chief, Movement Disorders Division
ihaq@med.miami.edu
Carlos Singer, MD Professor of Neurology and third Chief of the Division of Movement Disorders, and director of the Parkinson Foundation designated Parkinson Center of Excellence.
Jonathan Jagid, MD Professor of Clinical Neurological Surgery and Neurology who is Director of Functional Neurosurgery, Co-Director of Neurotrauma, and Neurosurgical Director of the Movement Disorders Center.
Corneliu Luca, MD, PhD Neurologist and clinician-researcher in the Department of Neurology at University of Miami and Associate Professor of Neurology. Board certified movement disorders neurologist with a practice that focuses on advanced treatments for Parkinson’s disease.
Medical director of the Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) clinical program at University of Miami, and the Director of Movement Disorders Fellowship.


Gainesville: University of Florida  Health
​Click for Website
(352) 294-5400
Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases at UF Health
​3009 SW Williston Road
Gainesville, FL 32608
Michael S. Okun, MD  
Executive Director, Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases at UF Health Chair and Professor, Department of Neurology
Email: okun@neurology.ufl.edu
 
Tampa FL:  University of South Florida Health:
Click for Website
(813) 396-9478
USF Health Byrd Institute
6th Floor
4001 Fletcher Avenue
Tampa, FL 33613


​Robert Hauser, MD, MBA
Professor of Neurology, Molecular Pharmacology, and Physiology at the University Of South Florida Morsani College Of Medicine, in Tampa. He serves as Director of the Clinical Signature Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience and as Director of the USF Health Byrd Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center.

Deborah Burke, MD
Primary Investigator on the STEADY PD III clinical trial with the NIH and is sub-Investigator on the Center’s current clinical trials. She sees patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, Lewy Body Dementia, and other Movement Disorders. 

​The Center is dedicated to providing expert evaluation and care for individuals with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders including:
  • Parkinsonism 
  • Dystonia 
  • Essential Tremor 
  • Myoclunus 
  • Chorea 
  • Restless Leg Syndrome


Neurologists in the Naples Community

Collier Neurologic Specialists​
Matthew Baker, MD
Neurologist
John Campbell, MD
Neurologist
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Pedro Garciarena, MD
Neurologist
Brett Mercer, DO
Neurologist
William Justiz, MD
Neurologist
3200 Bailey Lane Suite 200
Naples, FL 34105
(239) 262-8971
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Neuroscience Associates
Lisa Aenlle, MD, MPH
Neurologist
Michael Novak, MD
Neurologist
Michael Vickers, MD
Neurologist
​1660 Medical Blvd Ste 200
Naples, FL 34110
(239) 566-3434

Ronald Howard, MD
5671 Naples Blvd
Naples, FL 34109
(239) 596-6904

Joseph Kandel, MD
Neurologist
​1020 Crosspointe Dr #101,

Naples, FL 34110
(239) 231-1414

Igor Levy-Reis, MD
Neurologist
​887 111th Ave N Ste 1
Naples, FL 34108
(239) 649-1662

Mark Rubino, MD
Neurologist
848 1st Ave N Ste 340
Naples, FL 34102
(239) 261-6876
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Christopher Wey, II, MD
6101 Pine Ridge Road
Naples, FL 34119
(239)649-1662
 
Brian Wolff, MD
Neurologist
​671 Goodlette-Frank Road #120
Naples, FL 34102
(239) 643-4030

Fort Myers

Florida Neurology Group 
Anthony Brown, MD
Lane Carlin, MD
Konstantin Dzamashvili, MD
Gerado Gamez, MD
Sanjeev Maniar, MD

Chris J. Marino, MD
John P. Sullivan, MD
Michael P. Smith, MD


12670 Whitehall Drive
Fort Myers, FL 33907
(239) 936-3554

Ramon Gil, MD
5272 Summerlin Commons Way
Suite 603
Fort Myers, FL 33907
(941)743-4987

Click the pdf below to download the list of Neurologist. 

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Parkinson's Association of Southwest Florida 
2575 Northbrooke Plaza Drive
Suite#301, Naples, FL 34119
239-417-3465

Office@ParkinsonAssociationSWFL.org
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