

Neurology
Alexander Pantelyat, MD
Movement Disorders Specialist
Baltimore, MD
Dr. Alexander Pantelyat is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, specializing in movement disorders, neurophysiology, neurodegenerative diseases, dementia, and geriatrics. He serves as Director of the Johns Hopkins Atypical Parkinsonism Center, Co-Founder and Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Music & Medicine, and Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Movement Disorders Fellowship Program. His research focuses on atypical parkinsonian disorders, mu
18+
Years in Practice
Credentials
Education & Training
- Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, MD, Class of 2008[1][3]
- Pennsylvania Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Health System, Internship, Internal Medicine, 2008-2009[1]
- University of Pennsylvania Health System, Residency, Neurology, 2009-2012[1][3]
- Philadelphia VA Medical Center/Pennsylvania Hospital, Movement Disorders Fellow, 2012-2014[1][3]
- University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Biostatistics and Epidemiology Clinical Research Certificate Program, 2012-2014[1]
Peer Recognition
- ABPN — Board Certified in Neurology
2026
Clinical Focus
Subspecialties
Movement Disorders
Conditions & Treatments
Movement DisordersParkinson's DiseaseBotulinum Toxin TherapyStroke & Cerebrovascular DiseaseDystoniaDeep Brain Stimulation
Practice Details
Hospital Affiliations
- Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center
Experience
18+ years in practice