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January 2020

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Stony Brook University/SUNY is an affirmative action, equal opportunity educator and employer. 19110803H Stony Brook Movement Disorders Center With recognized expertise in diagnosing challenging cases and treating complex movement disorders, Stony Brook Movement Disorders Center is the destination for those whose conditions require the full spectrum of care — including deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery. This safe and effective procedure can give appropriately selected patients increased mobility, use of their hands and independence. Chuck Mikell, MD Co-Director, Stony Brook Movement Disorders Center Two convenient locations: East Setauket 24 Research Way, Suite 200 Commack 500 Commack Road, Suite 201 For an appointment, call (631) 444-1213 (Option 1) The only center in Suffolk County offering: • Movement disorders surgery, including the latest directional DBS technology • Frameless deep brain stimulation, which can be performed under anesthesia or awake • Asleep surgery • Neurocritical Care Unit, for the highest level of care after neurosurgery We can help your Parkinson's and tremor patients enjoy life again

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