UCSF Neurogenetics Cognitive & Movement Disorder Clinic
Dr. Michael Geschwind of the UCSF Memory and Aging Center is the director of the UCSF Neurogenetics Cognitive & Movement Disorder Clinic. This clinic seeks to serve the needs of adult patients with known neurogenetic conditions, as well as patients with neurological conditions of suspected, but unconfirmed, genetic or familial etiology. Examples of conditions that are evaluated in this clinic include genetic metabolic disorders, ataxias, mitochondrial disorders, leukoencephalopathies, Huntington’s disease, and parkinsonian disorders. Although the clinic focuses on adults, pediatric cases are considered. Dr. Chad Christine, a neurologist with extensive expertise in movement disorders at UCSF, is also involved with teaching and consultation in this clinic and teaching conference, as well as continues to evaluate and treat patients with movement disorders in his own clinics.
Location
The UCSF Neurogenetics Cognitive & Movement Disorder Clinic is located on the Parnassus Avenue campus in San Francisco.
Phone numbers:
(415) 476-6880 (appointments)
(415) 476-4800 (fax)
UCSF Neurogenetics Clinic address:
400 Parnassus Ave., 8th Floor
San Francisco, California
The parking at the Parnassus campus is challenging. There is limited 2-hour street parking. The Millberry Union Public Garage at 500 Parnassus Ave is commonly used by our patients. Valet parking service is available at the Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) at 400 Parnassus Ave. from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.





