Deep brain stimulation is a highly effective and reasonably safe treatment for Parkinson’s; however, it’s also frequently misunderstood. In this collection of resources, you will learn all about the what, why, and how of DBS so that you have the information you need to determine if it is the best treatment path for you.

The What, Why, When, And How of DBS for the Newly Diagnosed
Deep brain stimulation is a highly effective and reasonably safe treatment for Parkinson’s; however, it’s also frequently misunderstood. The success stories about how people are sometimes living symptom and medication free as a result of getting DBS understandably lead many to want to get the treatment as soon as possible. But not everyone is a good candidate for the treatment. In this article, we break down the what, why, how, and more of DBS so that you have the information you need to determine if your path may lead you to this treatment.
Deep Brain Stimulation Sponsors
Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific is a proud sponsor of the Davis Phinney Foundation. Our FDA-approved therapy for patients with Parkinson’s disease is backed by rigorous clinical data and the experiences of our patients around the world. To learn more about DBS from Boston Scientific, and to hear from our patients in their own words, visit DBSandMe.com.
Or contact us here to learn more about Boston Scientific DBS.
To learn more about DBS from Boston Scientific, and to hear from our patients in their own words, visit DBSandMe.com.
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Medtronic
Medtronic is committed to improving the lives of those living with Parkinson’s disease with their Deep Brain Stimulation system, also known as DBS. As the originator and world leader in DBS for over 30 years, we have helped thousands of people with our innovative and life-changing therapy.
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Medtronic is your dedicated and proven partner to support you through your DBS journey with the most advanced DBS system.
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Connect with an ambassador
Our Ambassadors connect with individuals and families looking for support and community to help them live well with Parkinson’s. The following Ambassadors are specifically interested in those who have or are considering Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and are available to speak with you through email, phone, video conference, and in person.
Marty Acevedo
Oceanside, California
John Alexander
Orlando, Florida
Sabela Avión Martínez
Long Island City, New York
Max Brogi
Atlanta, Georgia
Chuck Brown
Dracut, Massachusetts
Cynthia Camp
Asheville, North Carolina
Carol Clupny
Hermiston, Oregon
Cidney Donahoo
Las Vegas, Nevada
Michael Fahning
Chaska, Minnesota
Julie Fitzgerald
Austin, Texas
Lydia Johnson
Takoma Park, Maryland
Michelle Lane
New Orleans, Louisiana
Julie Maher
Freewater, OR
Joe Narciso
New Providence, New Jersey
Bart Narter
San Jose, California
Julie Obreiter
Bedford, New Hampshire
Troy Reinhart
Bend, OR
Gregory B. Ritscher
Panama City Beach, Florida
Katrina Rochon
Richlands, Virginia