Tri-State Parkinson's Symposium

Check-in and resource tables start at 12:00 p.m.
A light boxed lunch will be provided.
Join us to discuss the latest in Parkinson’s research and DBS as an option for managing symptoms. In addition, we will look at important factors to help you live your best life, including sleep and mental health.
Speakers
Juan Ramirez-Castaneda, MD
Associate Professor of Neurology
Chief, Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Division
UT Health San Antonio
Sarah Horn, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Director, Movement Disorders Fellowship
Parkinson's Disease Movement Disorders Program
UT Health San Antonio
Okeanis Vaou, MD, FAAN
Associate Professor of Neurology
Parkinson's Disease Movement Disorders Program
UT Health San Antonio
Pablo Coss, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Parkinson's Disease Movement Disorders Program
UT Health San Antonio
This program is open to people with Parkinson's, their family, friends, and the community. There is no charge to attend, but registration is required.
Attend in-person or online
Contact Us
Elizabeth Guerrero
COVID SAFETY: The health and safety of our participants, sponsors, volunteers and staff are our top priority. We continue to monitor CDC recommendations and will adhere to state and local COVID guidelines in place on the event day. Adjustments will be made if necessary.
The Parkinson's Foundation is grateful for the unwavering support of our Program Sponsor. We invite you to view our full list of sponsors and learn more about them by visiting our Chapter page.
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