Clinicians

ADCY5 Clinicians

These clinicians have seen and provided care to a patient affected by ADCY5-movement disorder syndrome. We are currently accepting names of more clinicians from families in our community through our Patient Clinician form on this website. 

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Australia

Dr Eunice Chan, MD
Paediatric Neurologist
Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne Movement disorder clinic

Contact information:
movementdisorders@rch.org.au


Dr. Victor Fung, MD
Adult Neurologist
The Specialist Medical Centre
Westmead New South Wales

Contact information:
https://www.healthshare.com.au/profile/professional/142244-aprof-victor-fung/#overview


Dr. Shekeeb Mohammad, MD

Paediatric Neurologist
Westmead Children’s Hospital
New South Wales

Contact information:
shekeeb.mohammad@health.nsw.gov.au

 

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Brazil

Dr. Andre Pessoa, MD
Hospital Ifantil Albert Sabin
Fortaleza, Brazil

Contact information: https://neurogenetics.com.br/team-member/dr-andre-pessoa/


Dra. Patricia Dumke da Silva Möller, MD
Versi Clínica, Centro Clínico Biocenter
Brasília, Brazil

Contact information:
https://www.patriciamoller.com.br/


Dr. Patricia da Silva Sousa, MD

Children's Hospital Doctor Odorico Amaral de Matos
São Luis, Brazil

Contact information: https://www.escavador.com/sobre/1463668/patricia-da-silva-sousa-carvalho

 

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Canada

Dr. Inge Meijer, MD
Hospital Sainte-Justine
Montréal, QC, Canada

Contact information: https://dystoniacanada.org/inge-meijer-m-d-ph-d-frcp-c


Dr. Tamara Pringsheim, MD

University of Calgary
Calgary, Canada

Contact information: https://contacts.ucalgary.ca/info/chs/profiles/1-4838725

 

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France

Dr. Emmanuel Flamond-Roze, MD
Paris Brain Institute
Paris, France

Contact information: https://www.movit.paris/team-pi/emmanuel-flamand-roze

 

Germany

Prof. Dr. Andreas Merkenschlager, MD
University of Leipzig
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany

Contact information:
https://www.uniklinikum-leipzig.de/einrichtungen/kinderklinik/Seiten/neuropaediatrie.aspx

 

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Netherlands

Dr. Rick Brandsma, MD
University Medical Center Utrecht 
Utrecht, Netherlands

Contact information: https://www.umcutrecht.nl/nl/zorgverleners/brandsma-r-rick


Dr. Jolanda Schieving, MD
Radboud University Medical Center
Nijmegen, Netherlands

Contact information: https://www.radboudumc.nl/en/news/2021/a-personal-glimpse-of-jolanda-schieving


Dr. Laura van de Pol, MD
Academic Medical Center
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Contact information: https://www.vumc.nl/zorg/uw-artsen-en-zorgverleners/zorgverlener/l.m.-laura-van-de-pol.htm

 

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United Kingdom

Dr. Dan Lumsden, UK, MD
Kings College London
London, England

Contact information: https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/dan-lumsden(f84ae62b-b8af-4b9a-864b-ca8109c19031).html

 

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United States of America

Dr. Galen Breningstal, MD
Gilette Children’s
St. Paul, Minnesota

Contact information:
https://www.gillettechildrens.org/care-team/galen-breningstall-md-pediatric-neurologist

 

Dr. Tim Feyma, MD
Gillettes Children’s Hospital and Clinics
St. Paul, Minnesota

Contact information: https://www.gillettechildrens.org/care-team/timothy-feyma-md-pediatric-neurologist


Dr. Jennifer Friedman, MD
Rady Children’s Hospital/ UC San Diego
San Diego, California

Contact information: https://www.rchsd.org/doctors/jennifer-friedman-md/


Dr. Naomi Lubarr, MD
Paediatric Neurologist
Mount Sinai Beth Israel & Hakensack University Medical Center

Contact information:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-lubarr-7649a09b/


Dr. Michael Okun, MD
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL

Contact information: https://neurology.ufl.edu/profile/okun-michael/

 

Dr. Laura Tochen, MD
Children’s National Hospital
Washington DC

Contact information: https://childrensnational.org/visit/find-a-provider/laura-tochen


Dr. Kara Wyant, MD
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Contact information: https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/neurology/kara-j-wyant-md

 
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Newly Diagnosed?

The most important thing our rare ADCY5‐related movement disorder (ADCY5‐RMD) community can do is come together to share information and build knowledge about this disorder, getting us closer to treatments.