Jennifer Durphy, MD

Department of Neurology
Member of AMC Faculty

Dr. Durphy joined the Movement Disorders Division at Albany Medical Center in 2012. She completed her neurology residency training at Georgetown University in Washington, DC and went on to complete her fellowship training at Albany Medical Center under the guidance of Dr. Eric Molho. Her fellowship involved an in depth training in the diagnosis and management of the full range of common and rare movement disorders.

She brought this experience and her passion for patient care to the movement disorders clinic where she is accepting new patients with Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease, tremor, dystonia, restless legs syndrome and tics.

Dr. Durphy’s special interests include the neurosurgical treatment of movement disorders, as well as botulinum toxin injections for dystonia. She explains:

“The diseases treated in a movement disorders clinic are complex and chronic conditions. It is important to me to take the time to get to know each patient individually and to understand how their condition impacts their life. I use this information to guide me in coming up with the best possible treatment plan for each patient.”

Fellowship

Movement Disorders
2012
Albany Medical Center
Albany, NY

Residency

Neurology
Medstar Georgetown University Hospital
Washington, DC

Internship

Internal Medicine
Sinai Hospital
Baltimore, MD

Medical/Professional Education

MD
2007
Indiana University
Indianapolis, IN
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