Professor of Neurology; Director, Division of Parkinson's disease and Movement Disorders; Director, Botulinum Toxin treatment program
Neurology: Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders
Botulinum Program, Clinical Neurophysiology
Parkinson's disease; pharmacologic treatment and DBS treatment , clinical research Movement disorders; restless legs syndrome, spinocerebellar ataxias/degenerations, gait disorders, dystonias, tremors, Huntington's disease, Tourette syndrome and tardive dyskinesias, treatment of refractory medical and neurological disorders with botulinum toxins; chonic migraine , blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, cervical dystonia (torticollis), limb dystonias, tardive dyskinesias, spasticity related to stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, , sialorrhea ( excessive drooling) and hyperhidrosis ( excessive sweaing). focal pain sndomes ( postherpetic or posttraumatic neuralgia, planar faciitis, low back pain, myofacila pain syndrome)
Born in Rasht, Iran in 1941
Residency in Neurology : Albany , NY 1969-1972
Felloship : EEG/EMG : Tulane university 1972-1973
Staff Tulane university : New Orleans, LA 1973-1976
Staff-Walter Reed Medical Center : /washington DC 1976-1997
Chairman Department of Neurology: Uniformed services University, Maryland 1997-2004
Chief, division of Pakinson's disease and Movemnt disorders: Yale University: 2004 to present
Director , botulinum toxin treatment program : Yale Universit : 2008 to pesent
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Accepts New Patients?
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Appointment Phone
(203) 785-4085
Appointment Fax
(203) 785-4937
Office Phone
(203) 737-2464
Office Fax
(203) 737-1122
bahman.jabbari@yale.edu