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CLINICAL RESEARCH STUDIES



The Center for Parkinson's Disease and Other Movement Disorders at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital is world-renowned for its tradition of clinical care and research excellence in the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders.

Our goal


We are dedicated to exploring better diagnostic tests and new therapeutic options for patients with movement disorders and their families. Our group is composed of specially trained physicians, nurses, coordinators, and genetic specialists who work closely with you before, during, and upon completion of your research participation. We are committed to providing you with thorough, considerate and state of the art specialty care.

Why enroll in a research study?


These studies are designed to help find new and more effective ways to diagnose, treat and ultimately cure Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders. Your participation in a research study may not only improve your quality of life but also make a difference for generations of patients in the future.
Office of Clinical Trials at Columbia University:
http://www.columbiaclinicaltrials.org/patients.html



TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CURRENT CLINICAL RESEARCH STUDIES:

Brain Donor Program (212) 305-5779
Dystonia Studies: experimental therapeutic trial (212) 305-6121
Essential Tremor Studies (212) 305-8513
Genetic Research & Family Studies (212) 305-4473
Huntington's Disease Studies (212) 305-5779
Motor Control Studies (212) 305-0438
Parkinson’s Disease Studies: experimental therapeutic trial (212) 305-6121
Parkinson's Disease & Surgical Treatment Options (212) 305-0549





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