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Todd Herrington

Director, Deep Brain Stimulation, Massachusetts General Hospital

Todd Herrington, M.D., Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and a neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He specializes in the treatment of movement disorders, including Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia, with a particular focus on patients undergoing deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy.

Education and Training

  • Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science from Stanford University.
  • Medical Degree and Ph.D.: Both obtained from Harvard Medical School.
  • Residency: Completed at the joint Partners Neurology Residency Program at MGH and Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
  • Fellowship: Specialized in Movement Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Research Focus

Dr. Herrington's research investigates the effects of deep brain stimulation on various aspects of movement disorders, including motor, cognitive, and psychiatric symptoms. His work employs techniques such as intraoperative neurophysiology, noninvasive neurophysiology, and neuroimaging to enhance understanding of the human basal ganglia's role in health and disease. He aims to develop innovative neuromodulation strategies to address both motor and nonmotor symptoms associated with these conditions.123

Clinical Role

In his clinical practice, Dr. Herrington is involved in treating patients with various movement disorders while also leading the Deep Brain Stimulation Program at MGH. His expertise extends to personalized treatment approaches for patients undergoing DBS, aiming to improve their quality of life through tailored interventions.124

Contact Information

For professional inquiries or appointments, Dr. Herrington can be reached through Massachusetts General Hospital where he practices.13

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Location

Boston, Massachusetts, United States