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541 verified specialists treating deep brain stimulation from across the United States are listed on this page. Top affiliations among the highest-ranked specialists include Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital, and UCSF Medical Center. Drill into a state below to find specialists nearer to you, or compare individual profiles for credentials, focus areas, and clinical depth.

Doreen Ho

Doreen Ho, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology

Neurology

Boston, MA20+ years
Movement Disorders
Zachary Miller

Zachary Miller, MD

Associate Professor

Neurology

San Francisco, CA20+ years
Movement DisordersBehavioral Neurology & Dementia
Nicholas Maragakis

Nicholas Maragakis, M.D.

Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Neurology

Baltimore, MD30+ years
Movement Disorders
Howard Rosen

Howard Rosen, MD

Professor

Neurology

San Francisco, CA30+ years
Movement DisordersBehavioral Neurology & Dementia
Albert Davis

Albert Davis, MD

Assistant Professor, Neurology

Neurology

Carbondale, IL15+ years
Movement Disorders
Rohit Dhall

Rohit Dhall, MD

Department Chairperson, Neurology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Neurology

Little Rock, AR20+ years
Movement Disorders
Winona Tse

Winona Tse, M.D.

PROFESSOR

Neurology

New York, NY30+ years
Movement Disorders
Camilla Kilbane

Camilla Kilbane, MD

Director, Parkinson’s and Movement Disorder Center, University Hospitals; Medical Director, Deep Brain Stimulation Program, UH Cleveland Medical Center; Associate Professor, CWRU School of Medicine

Neurology

Cleveland, OH20+ years
Movement Disorders
Nicholas Galifianakis

Nicholas Galifianakis, M.D.

Neurology

Neurology

San Francisco, CA20+ years
Movement Disorders
Stuart Isaacson

Stuart Isaacson, MD

Director, Parkinsons Disease and Movement Disorders Center of Boca Raton

Neurology

Boca Raton, FL30+ years
Movement Disorders
Joseph Friedman

Joseph Friedman, MD

Professor and Chief, Division of Movement Disorders, Department of Neurology, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Neurology

Warwick, RI30+ years
Movement Disorders
John England

John England, MD

Richard M. Paddison Professor and Chair, Department of Neurology, LSU Health Sciences Center School of Medicine

Neurology

New Orleans, LA30+ years
Movement Disorders
Kirk Frey

Kirk Frey, MD

Neurology

Ann Arbor, MI30+ years
Movement Disorders
Sheng-Han Kuo

Sheng-Han Kuo, M.D.

H. Houston Merritt Associate Professor of Neurology

Neurology

New York, NY20+ years
Movement Disorders
Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora

Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora, M.D.

Associate Professor of Neurology

Neurology

Gainesville, FL20+ years
Movement Disorders
John Growdon

John Growdon, MD

Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School; Attending Neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital

Neurology

Boston, MA30+ years
Movement Disorders
Liana Rosenthal

Liana Rosenthal, M.D.

Movement Disorders Specialist

Neurology

Baltimore, MD20+ years
Movement Disorders
Sagari Bette

Sagari Bette, M.D.

Movement Disorders Specialist, Parkinsons Disease and Movement Disorders Center of Boca Raton

Neurology

Boca Raton, FL10+ years
Movement Disorders
David Plante

David Plante, MD

Associate Professor of Psychiatry; Medical Director, Wisconsin Institute for Sleep and Consciousness

Neurology

Portage, WI20+ years
Movement DisordersSleep Medicine
Martin Taylor

Martin Taylor, D.O.

Associate Professor at the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Neurology

New Albany, OH30+ years
Movement Disorders

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is this national list of deep brain stimulation specialists built?
This page includes physicians in Convene Health's public directory whose profile lists Deep Brain Stimulation as a clinical focus area, ranked by composite score (research output, peer recognition, frequency of care, and outcomes signals). Each profile is sourced from the NPI registry, peer-reviewed publication data, board certification records, and the physician's own bio where available.
What should I look for when choosing a deep brain stimulation specialist?
Start with clinical fit — the right specialist for deep brain stimulation depends on the specific subtype and severity of your condition. Compare credentials, hospital affiliations, years of experience, peer-reviewed publications, and how the profile describes their approach. Many top specialists are concentrated at academic medical centers; if you have flexibility on location, the top of this list is a strong starting set.
Are these deep brain stimulation specialists accepting new patients?
Profile detail on availability and accepted insurance varies. Open a specific provider profile to see what they've published about new-patient access, insurance accepted, and typical wait times. Coverage details can change — confirm directly with the practice before your visit.
What is Deep Brain Stimulation?
Deep Brain Stimulation is a clinical focus area covered by the specialists listed here. Each provider profile describes their training, sub-specialties, and the conditions they regularly treat — open a profile for the most authoritative description of how that specific physician approaches deep brain stimulation care.