Sneha Mantri, MD, MS

Sneha Mantri, MD, MS
As the Parkinson’s Foundation first-ever Chief Medical Officer, Sneha Mantri, MD, MS, leads medical and clinical care efforts, guiding the Foundation’s care portfolio and strategy to ensure impactful, sustainable initiatives.
Dr. Mantri is a practicing movement disorders specialist with extensive training and experience, completing her medical education at Columbia University, residency at the University of Virginia and a movement disorders fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia VA Medical Center. She brings her patient-centered philosophy to the Foundation, emphasizing that people come before their diagnosis and that Parkinson’s care must be personalized.
As a seasoned principal investigator of health equity studies and clinical trials, Dr. Mantri has successfully communicated complex findings to diverse members of the PD community. She has developed educational courses for future medical health professionals and currently leads narrative medicine workshops for patients. The Josiah Macy Jr Foundation and the American Academy of Neurology have recognized her innovative work.
Throughout her career, Dr. Mantri has focused on building collaborations and expanding outreach to rural communities, while raising Parkinson’s awareness in the medical field. Her efforts include:
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Developing collaborations with the Margolis Institute for Health Policy through the Duke Clinical Leadership Program in 2024.
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Serving as a Macy Faculty Scholar, currently working to expand humanistic and community-engaged practice nursing, and physical and occupational therapy.
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Participating in a PBS-NC panel discussion for her integrated, interprofessional care model.
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Leading THRIVE-PD since 2019, an early-intervention team-based care model for people with PD across the Carolinas.
Dr. Mantri has been published in multiple leading journals including npj Parkinson’s Disease, Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, JAMA Network Open, The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, and ScienceDirect among others. Since 2018, she has served as Duke University faculty. She continues to see patients on a limited schedule at the Duke Movement Disorders Center.
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In The News
The Many Faces of Parkinson’s: Symptoms, Treatment, and How To Manage It
HealthDay
July 24, 2025
Parkinson's Foundation Chief Medical Officer Sneha Mantri, MD, MS, authors HealthDay's newest wellness library article about Parkinson's disease, providing a complete overview of early signs, treatments and support resources.
Sneha Mantri, MD, MS, Chief Medical Officer at the Parkinson's Foundation
HealthDay
July 24, 2025
The Parkinson's Foundation has appointed Sneha Mantri, MD, MS, as its first Chief Medical Officer. A movement disorders specialist, Dr. Mantri will lead efforts to expand access to personalized and equitable Parkinson’s care.
New weekly injection may eliminate need for daily pills in Parkinson's
Medical News Today
July 18, 2025
Researchers in Australia have developed a weekly injectable treatment for Parkinson’s that combines levodopa and carbidopa, potentially reducing the need for multiple daily pills. Parkinson’s Foundation Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sneha Mantri comments on its promise and the need for further testing.
People in the News (07/13/2025): appointments, promotions, obituaries
Philanthropy News Digest
July 13, 2025
Philanthropy News Digest reports the appointment of Dr. Sneha Mantri as the Parkinson’s Foundation’s first Chief Medical Officer.
Parkinson’s Foundation Announces New Chief Medical Officer Leadership Role
The Parkinson’s Foundation announced today the appointment of Sneha Mantri, MD, MS, as chief medical officer of the nation’s leading organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) through investments in research, care and education.