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U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs - Parkinson's Disease Research, Education & Clinical Centers

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The VA's Parkinson's Disease Research, Education and Clinical Centers (PADRECC) is a national VA program that gives veterans with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders specialized care, including doctors, medicine, physical and speech therapy, and deep brain stimulation. Georgia and Atlanta-area veterans are served through the Southeast (Richmond) center and a local Parkinson's consortium clinic at the Joseph Maxwell Cleland Atlanta VA Medical Center in Decatur. You must be enrolled in VA health care and get a referral from your VA provider to use it.

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The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs - Parkinson's Disease Research, Education & Clinical Centers works to provide services for Veterans navigating their Parkinson's diagnoses and daily life... Main Services medical supplies physical therapy occupational therapy speech therapy medication management navigating the system Serving adults seniors veterans neuromuscular disease chronic illness individuals benefit recipients

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