Jennifer Witt, MD
Jennifer Witt, MDNormal Pressure Hydrocephalus
- Accepting Children: Unknown
- Accepting New Patients: Yes
- Accepting Medicare: Yes
- Accepting Medicaid/DSHS: Yes
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Additional Information:About the Movement Disorders Program
At the Swedish Neuroscience Institute (SNI), the Movement Disorders program offers a comprehensive range of services for adults and children, from diagnostic testing and innovative medical and surgical treatments to dietary consultations, compensation techniques, rehabilitation and follow-up support.
The multidiscipline Movement Disorders team includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, physiatrists, psychiatrists and pain management specialists, as well as physical and speech therapists. Social workers are available to help patients navigate their treatment plans, and counselors to help with coping and financial issues. In this collaborative environment, all specialists focus on making the patient experience as integrated and compassionate as possible.
The program offers a broad scope of treatment options so patients’ care plans are fully personalized. Treatment options include: medications, injections (such as botulinum for blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, cervical or spinal dystonia or spasticity), gait and balance training, and rehabilitation and physical therapy. Neurosurgeons evaluate patients who have exhausted medical therapies for minimally invasive neurological restoration interventions, such as deep brain stimulation or stereotactic radiosurgery. These procedures can help restore function and quality of life.
CONDITIONS TREATED
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Ataxias
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Dystonia
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Essential tremor
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Huntington’s disease and other diseases associated with chorea
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Parkinson’s disease and atypical parkinsonism
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Restless leg syndrome
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Tourette syndrome and motor tics
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Wilson’s disease
Recorded CME Conferences
Movement Disorders: Medical Management of Parkinson’s Disease and Essential Tremor
November 9, 2012
Overview and Management of Parkinson’s Disease
September 14, 2012
Parkinson's and Parkinson's Plus Syndromes: Current Trends in Diagnosis and Treatment
December 15, 2011
Gene Therapy for Parkinson Disease
October 20, 2011
Strategies to Manage the Complex Parkinson's and Refractory Tremor Patient
September 23, 2011
About the Movement Disorders Program
At the Swedish Neuroscience Institute (SNI), the Movement Disorders program offers a comprehensive range of services for adults and children, from diagnostic testing and innovative medical and surgical treatments to dietary consultations, compensation techniques, rehabilitation and follow-up support.
The multidiscipline Movement Disorders team includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, physiatrists, psychiatrists and pain management specialists, as well as physical and speech therapists. Social workers are available to help patients navigate their treatment plans, and counselors to help with coping and financial issues. In this collaborative environment, all specialists focus on making the patient experience as integrated and compassionate as possible.
The program offers a broad scope of treatment options so patients’ care plans are fully personalized. Treatment options include: medications, injections (such as botulinum for blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, cervical or spinal dystonia or spasticity), gait and balance training, and rehabilitation and physical therapy. Neurosurgeons evaluate patients who have exhausted medical therapies for minimally invasive neurological restoration interventions, such as deep brain stimulation or stereotactic radiosurgery. These procedures can help restore function and quality of life.
CONDITIONS TREATED
-
Ataxias
-
Dystonia
-
Essential tremor
-
Huntington’s disease and other diseases associated with chorea
-
Parkinson’s disease and atypical parkinsonism
-
Restless leg syndrome
-
Tourette syndrome and motor tics
-
Wilson’s disease
Recorded CME Conferences
Movement Disorders: Medical Management of Parkinson’s Disease and Essential Tremor
November 9, 2012
Overview and Management of Parkinson’s Disease
September 14, 2012
Parkinson's and Parkinson's Plus Syndromes: Current Trends in Diagnosis and Treatment
December 15, 2011
Gene Therapy for Parkinson Disease
October 20, 2011
Strategies to Manage the Complex Parkinson's and Refractory Tremor Patient
September 23, 2011
Offices
Swedish Neuroscience Institute
550 17th Avenue
Suite 540
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-386-3880
Fax: 206-386-3882
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