Jonathan Daniel Snider, M.D.
My approach to patient care involves gaining a deep understanding of your unique goals and priorities, and tailoring my care to achieve control of symptoms in the ways that are most meaningful to you. I will also focus on educating you about your specific movement disorder, to empower you to gain better control of your condition. I embrace a multi-disciplinary approach to care, having each of my patients supported by a team that works together to best achieve the outcomes that matter most to you.
Dr. Snider is a Movement Disorders specialist in the Department of Neurology. He specializes in the diagnosis and management of all types of adult movement disorders, including (but not limited to) Parkinson's Disease and its mimics, tremors, gait instability, Dystonia, Chorea, Ataxia, and Functional Movement Disorders. He also has expertise in the use of botulinum toxin and Deep Brain Stimulation for the treatment of these conditions.
Dr. Snider has a strong academic interest in medical education.
Snider J, Müller ML, Kotagal V, Koeppe RA, Scott PJ, Frey KA, Albin RL, Bohnen NI. Non-exercise physical activity attenuates motor symptoms in Parkinson disease independent from nigrostriatal degeneration. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2015 Oct;21(10):1227-31. doi:10.1016/j.parkreldis.2015.08.027. Epub 2015 Aug 28. PMID:26330028.
Snider JD, Albin RL. Structural Causes of Chorea. Chorea, Springer, London. 2014:279-294.