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The uniqueness of the Huntington Movement Disorders Group is rooted in the quality of our staff and the setting in which we provide our service. Our multi-disciplinary collaboration allows our program to provide each of our patients with an individual and optimized treatment program. We believe that personalizing our treatment is the best way to achieve a successful outcome and our results speak for themselves.

As a patient of the Huntington Movement Disorders Group, you will have access to world-class physician care along with the latest state-of-the-art equipment designed for diagnosing and treating patients who experience movement disorders. In addition, our group of medical professionals who are experts in their respective fields, will work together to create an optimal and unique therapy plan for you. Your plan of care may include medical management, physical therapy, a prescribed exercise program, psychological support, and surgical intervention, when required, at Huntington Hospital.

Huntington Hospital , a 600 bed, state-of-the-art hospital in Pasadena, California, is committed to the operation of a comprehensive movement disorder program, to include skilled practitioners in all adjunct therapy areas, and has begun working with the National Parkinson Foundation’s Allied Team Training Program to that end. Huntington Hospital , as well, provides hotel facilities on campus for patient families.

If you and your doctors decide that you are a surgical candidate, you will be cared for on Huntington Hospital's specialized neuroscience unit by highly skilled nurses and staff.

The Huntington Movement Disorder Program is a community leader in advancing therapies for the treatment of movement disorders. By participating in and using breakthroughs in cutting-edge medical and scientific research, we are finding ways to improve the quality of life of patients affected by neurological disorders.


The Huntington Movement Disorders Group is committed to helping you. Please contact us at 626-535-9552 to arrange for a consultation or to ask questions about our program.


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