Presented by the APDA Georgia Chapter

Telehealth and Parkinson's

Telehealth and Parkinson's
Support When You Need It: Navigating Parkinson’s Care from Anywhere

Brought to you by the American Parkinson Disease Association Georgia Chapter
and the Center for Movement Challenges

 

Date: Friday, March 13, 2026
Time: Doors open at 12:00 p.m., Session will run from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Location: The Center for Movement Challenges
6667 Vernon Woods Dr NE, Suite A-16, Sandy Springs, GA  30328

Speaker:

Elizabeth Ferluga, MD, Synapticure
Christina Pritchett, MD, Assistant Professor, Emory School of Medicine

Description:
Managing Parkinson’s isn’t just about physical symptoms—it’s about emotional well-being, confidence, and having access to care when questions or concerns arise. This session explores how telehealth is expanding access to medical guidance, mental health support, and wellness resources, helping individuals and care partners feel supported between appointments and during life’s everyday challenges.

Participants will learn how virtual care models can complement in-person services, improve continuity of care, and provide expert support from home. No prior telehealth experience is required—this conversation is for anyone seeking practical, realistic ways to feel more supported in their Parkinson’s journey.

 

 

  

Center for Movement Challenges | Online & In-person PD Exercise Classes & Health Resources for Movement Disorders

Telehealth and Parkinson's
Support When You Need It: Navigating Parkinson’s Care from Anywhere

Brought to you by the American Parkinson Disease Association Georgia Chapter
and the Center for Movement Challenges

 

Date: Friday, March 13, 2026
Time: Doors open at 12:00 p.m., Session will run from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Location: The Center for Movement Challenges
6667 Vernon Woods Dr NE, Suite A-16, Sandy Springs, GA  30328

Speaker:

Elizabeth Ferluga, MD, Synapticure
Christina Pritchett, MD, Assistant Professor, Emory School of Medicine

Description:
Managing Parkinson’s isn’t just about physical symptoms—it’s about emotional well-being, confidence, and having access to care when questions or concerns arise. This session explores how telehealth is expanding access to medical guidance, mental health support, and wellness resources, helping individuals and care partners feel supported between appointments and during life’s everyday challenges.

Participants will learn how virtual care models can complement in-person services, improve continuity of care, and provide expert support from home. No prior telehealth experience is required—this conversation is for anyone seeking practical, realistic ways to feel more supported in their Parkinson’s journey.

 

 

  

Center for Movement Challenges | Online & In-person PD Exercise Classes & Health Resources for Movement Disorders