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Dystonia SpecialistsPage 2

542 verified specialists treating dystonia from across the United States are listed on this page. Top affiliations among the highest-ranked specialists include UCSF Medical Center, HCA Florida Pasadena Hospital, and Saint Josephs Childrens Hospital. Drill into a state below to find specialists nearer to you, or compare individual profiles for credentials, focus areas, and clinical depth.

Chadwick Christine

Chadwick Christine, M.D.

Neurology

Neurology

San Francisco, CA30+ years
Movement Disorders
Tuan Vu

Tuan Vu, MD

Professor

Neurology

Tampa, FL30+ years
Movement Disorders
Melissa Armstrong

Melissa Armstrong, MD

Professor and Associate Chair of Faculty Development, Department of Neurology; Director, UF Health Mangurian Clinical-Research Headquarters for Lewy Body Dementia

Neurology

Gainesville, FL20+ years
Movement Disorders
Robert Hauser

Robert Hauser, MD

Professor of Neurology, Molecular Pharmacology, and Physiology; Director, USF Health Byrd Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center

Neurology

Sarasota, FL30+ years
Movement Disorders
Michael Hayes

Michael Hayes, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology, Part-time, Harvard Medical School

Neurology

Boston, MA30+ years
Movement Disorders
Binit Shah

Binit Shah, M.D.

Associate Professor of Neurology; Director, Movement Disorders Division; Head, Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Division

Neurology

Charlottesville, VA20+ years
Movement Disorders
Zbigniew Wszolek

Zbigniew Wszolek, MD

Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science; Haworth Family Professorship in Neurodegenerative Diseases

Neurology

Jacksonville, FL30+ years
Movement Disorders
Andrew Siderowf

Andrew Siderowf, MD

Hurtig-Stern Professor of Neurology and Chief, Division of Movement Disorders, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

Neurology

Philadelphia, PA30+ years
Movement Disorders
Rodolfo Savica

Rodolfo Savica, MD

Professor of Neurology; Director, Young-Onset Parkinson's Disease Clinic

Neurology

Rochester, MN20+ years
Movement Disorders
Elizabeth Coon

Elizabeth Coon, MD

Associate Professor of Neurology

Neurology

Rochester, MN15+ years
Movement Disorders
Fernando Pagan

Fernando Pagan, MD

Professor and Vice Chairman, Department of Neurology

Neurology

Washington, DC30+ years
Movement Disorders
Charles Adler

Charles Adler, M.D.

Wayne and Kathryn Preisel Professor of Neuroscience Research, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona

Neurology

Scottsdale, AZ30+ years
Movement Disorders
Hiroshi Mitsumoto

Hiroshi Mitsumoto, M.D.

Neurology

New York, NY
Movement Disorders
Holly Shill

Holly Shill, M.D.

Neurology

Phoenix, AZ30+ years
Movement Disorders
Adam Boxer

Adam Boxer, M.D.

Endowed Professor in Memory and Aging, Department of Neurology, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences

Neurology

San Francisco, CA20+ years
Movement DisordersBehavioral Neurology & Dementia
Matthew Brodsky

Matthew Brodsky, MD

Associate Professor of Neurology, Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine

Neurology

Portland, OR30+ years
Movement Disorders
Alice Flaherty

Alice Flaherty, MD PHD

Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

Neurology

Boston, MA30+ years
Movement Disorders
Carlos Singer

Carlos Singer, MD

Neurology

Miami, FL30+ years
Movement Disorders
David Simon

David Simon, M.D., PH.D.

Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School; Chief, Division of Movement Disorders, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Director, Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center

Neurology

Boston, MA30+ years
Movement Disorders
David Standaert

David Standaert, MD

John N. Whitaker Professor and Chair of Neurology

Neurology

Birmingham, AL30+ years
Movement Disorders

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is this national list of dystonia specialists built?
This page includes physicians in Convene Health's public directory whose profile lists Dystonia 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 dystonia specialist?
Start with clinical fit — the right specialist for dystonia 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 dystonia 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 Dystonia?
Dystonia 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 dystonia care.