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Sviatoslav Redko, MD

Sviatoslav Redko, MD,

Neurology

Fellowship Trained in Movement Disorders at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, New York

Through his movement disorders fellowship in The Department of Neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Dr. Redko received specialized expertise in diagnosing and managing Parkinson’s disease, the atypical Parkinsonian syndromes, dystonia, tremors, tics and Tourette syndrome, chorea, ataxia, and other rare movement disorders. He also received comprehensive training in deep brain stimulation (DBS) at the largest DBS center in the Northeast as well as significant exposure to the clinical applications of botulinum toxin injections.

Dr. Redko understands the particular challenges his patients face and is skilled in providing the answers, leading-edge therapies, and personal support you need to achieve the best possible health. He recognizes that each patient is different and he takes the time to establish a relationship with you and your family to personalize the right therapies for your individual needs. From consultation and diagnosis through medical management and follow-up, his multidisciplinary approach ensures you receive the most comprehensive care possible.

Undergraduate School

Graduate School

Medical Education

  • Belarusian State Medical University

Internship

  • Rutgers NJMS
  • Belarusian State Medical University

Residency

  • Rutgers NJMS

Fellowships

  • Mount Sinai Hospital

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Foundation

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Family Medicine Residency Program

The Conway Medical Center Family Medicine Residency Program is sponsored by Campbell University and is accredited by the American College of Graduate Medical Education.

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