Please note that for the upcoming holiday season, we will be closed for the entire week of December 22nd through December 26th. Please make any arrangements for medication refills, work notes, forms, or anything that could be affected by the week’s closure. Thank you!

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Deep Brain Stimulation
Free Health Seminars

These programs are designed to help patients and families learn about the benefits and risks of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) therapy, get questions answered, and talk with current DBS patients.

This programs are specifically for group education, not a personal medical consultation, no insurance coverage or fees are fees are collected.  Family members are welcome and encouraged to attend.

PLEASE NOTE: There are no seminar dates currently scheduled for 2022.

*Please note these dates are tentative and may require rescheduling at a moment’s notice due to Covid-19 restrictions.

ALL SESSIONS BEGIN AT 4PM.

Location:
Comprehensive Neuroscience Center
40 George Karl Blvd, Suite 100 (take elevator to 2nd floor)
Williamsville, NY. 14221

To make an appointment, call Rachel Shepherd, RN at (716) 932-6080, ext 135.

Comprehensive Movement Disorders Team:
Jonathan Riley, MD (Surgical Director)
Kelly Andrzejewski (Medical Director)
David Farmer, PA-C
Rachel Shepherd, MA, RN, BSN (DBS Nurse Coordinator)

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