
The Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders (MIND) was featured in the Telegraph Tribune, Trenton Times, and Wyandotte Warrior to raise awareness of Parkinson’s disease and the importance of early evaluation and specialized care.
The article highlights how early evaluation by a movement disorders specialist can lead to more accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and improved long-term outcomes. While Parkinson’s disease is not curable, early intervention can help individuals better manage symptoms and maintain independence.
“Parkinson’s disease affects each person differently, which is why early assessment and personalized care are so important,” said Dr. Aaron Ellenbogen. “With the right approach, we can help patients manage symptoms, stay independent, and improve quality of life over time.”
The feature reinforces that when movement changes, it may be more than aging—and seeking evaluation early can make a meaningful difference.
Read the full article in Telegraph Tribune, Trenton Times and Wyandotte Warrior.
Learn more about Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders care at MIND:
mindonline.com/parkinsons-disease-and-movement-disorders-center































