Dr. Linda S. Sigmund
Dr. Linda S. Sigmund holds a B.S. Degree from the University of Bridgeport, a post-graduate degree in physical therapy from the University of Pennsylvania, and an M.D. from the Georgetown University School of Medicine. A recipient of the Uniformed Services Health Scholarship, she completed her residency in neurology at Letterman Army Hospital and the University of California, San Francisco. She served in the US Army as a neurologist at Fort Bragg and Chief of Neurology at Fort Belvoir, where she received the Meritorious Service Medal. Dr. Sigmund directs the Movement Disorder Center of the Neurology Center of Fairfax, where she sees patients with Parkinson's Disease, tremor, movement disorders and restless leg syndrome.
Dr. Sigmund is a nationally recognized Parkinson's Disease specialist. Since joining the Neurology Center of Fairfax, her current practice includes more than 2000 patients with Parkinson's Disease and related disorders. She participates in clinical research in the pharmacological treatment of Parkinson's and is experienced in the use of deep brain stimulation in the treatment of Parkinson's Disease. Dr. Sigmund established the first Parkinson's support and exercise program in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area in 1986. She is presently the Medical Director of the Parkinson's Foundation of the National Capital Area.
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