At the AHN Neuroscience Institute, our expert team can provide the latest treatment for your unique neurological condition.
Movement disorders can affect your ability to walk, talk, and perform everyday activities. At the AHN Neuroscience Institute, we specialize in helping patients find relief from symptoms and manage these conditions over the long term.
Our movement disorder experts are leaders in their field. We have guided thousands of patients toward more active, fulfilling lives through multidisciplinary treatment plans and surgeries such as deep brain stimulation. At AHN, you'll have access to comprehensive evaluations and the latest treatment options — so you can feel confident in your care.
Our team evaluates and manages several movement disorders, including:
Movement disorders can be challenging to diagnose because their symptoms often resemble those of other conditions. At AHN, our specialists have deep expertise in evaluating a wide range of movement disorders. We use multiple diagnostic tools to carefully assess your symptoms and provide an accurate diagnosis.
After a thorough evaluation, we create a personalized care plan that fits your symptoms and needs. As your condition or goals change, we adjust your treatment plan to make sure it continues to support your health and quality of life.
Treatment options include:
The AHN Integrative Neurosciences Program includes a one-stop Integrative Neurology Clinic at Allegheny General Hospital for patients newly diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. At the clinic, patients can see all of their providers and specialists, from nurse navigators and therapists to dietitians and neuropsychologists, in one location. Patients also have access to our community wellness program, which includes support groups, caregiver wellness programs, educational seminars, and movement and dance classes.
Our movement disorders team includes board-certified neurologists, neurosurgeons, and rehabilitation specialists with years of experience caring for people with complex movement conditions.
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We have several locations in Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas, as well as an office in Erie.
AHN Allegheny General Hospital
Hemlock Building, Floor 2
320 East North Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
AHN Neurology, Premier Medical Associates
One Monroeville Center
3824 Northern Pike, Suite 300
Monroeville, PA 15146
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AHN Jefferson Hospital
Medical Office Building
575 Coal Valley Road, Suite 464
Jefferson Hills, PA 15025
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AHN Neurology Washington
400 Locust Avenue, Suite 102
Washington, PA 15301
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AHN Wexford Health + Wellness Pavilion
12311 Perry Highway, Suite 200
Wexford, PA 15090
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AHN Saint Vincent Hospital
Professional Building
311 West 24th Street, Suite 302
Erie, PA 16502
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Clinical trials are special research opportunities that explore medical treatments, strategies, or devices to ensure they're safe and effective for human use.
Participating in these trials gives AHN patients special access to some of the newest potential treatment options for Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders. Participation in clinical trials is based on meeting eligibility criteria.
The purpose of this study is to develop a central repository for Parkinson's disease-related genomic data by individuals who consent to deposit their data and bank their residual DNA obtained through clinical genetic testing for future research use. Learn more about this study.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of prasinezumab compared with placebo in participants with early-stage Parkinson's disease (PD) on stable symptomatic monotherapy with levodopa. Learn more about this study.
AHN is establishing a comprehensive registry for patients undergoing deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy. This initiative aims to gather vital information on individuals receiving DBS for movement and psychiatric disorders, including Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, epilepsy, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
By collecting detailed data on patient characteristics, surgical procedures, and long-term outcomes, researchers seek to enhance patient care, better predict treatment success, and pave the way for future advancements in DBS therapy.
If you have undergone or will undergo DBS implantation at AHN and are interested in learning more about participating in this registry, please speak to your movement disorder specialist or call the research team at 412-359-6011.
To make an external referral, fax the referral and patient records to our office at 412-359-8878 or 412-359-8809. Once we receive these documents, we will call the patient to schedule an appointment.
If you have any questions about independent physician referral, see our frequently asked questions and answers.
Once your patient is receiving care from an AHN specialist, you can view their test results, see their treatment plan, follow their treatment progress, and collaborate with our team using the EpicCare® Link™ platform.
If you are new to EpicCare Link, or need to request your own EpicCare Link account, read: EpicCare Link for Patient Follow-up, for user instructions and new account request forms.
If you can’t access your patient's AHN test results through the EpicCare Link platform, your patient will need to complete and submit the correct AHN Medical Records Release form, based on their state of residency. Support your patient’s request by downloading the correct medical records release form for them:
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At the AHN Neuroscience Institute, our expert team can provide the latest treatment for your unique neurological condition.